In terms of tools, I probably have more than I need, but fewer than I want -- multiple angle grinders/sanders, a DA, a belt sander and an oscillator/multitool to name a few. I would give any of them up before the multitool -- as you pointed out, if you do much in the way or repair, rebuild or DIY, the oscillator has no good equivalent. Looking forward to the next vid.
Yes, I would think so. It does need to at least be painted, gelcoated, or a light layer of fiberglass, then paint or gelcoat over the fiberglass if it is going to be out in the open, or people are going to be in contact with it. Thanks for watching!
Love seeing how things get laid out..... and let's face it, I'm seeing a lot of motors dropping off the back of boats on youtube nowadays.... lmao, it's funny watching a motor fall off a boat just so it ain't your expensive motor? peace
Love the video, but I think you cut that bevel backwards. You said you marked the forward side with the star, but you cut the bevel the opposite way so when you placed the board in the boat the star was on the aft side. If the transom had not been symmetric the piece would not have fit.
Nope, I didn't cut it backwards. I understood the orientation of the mark, and adjusted my cut accordingly. As I said in the video, there is not an exact way you have to mark it, just as long as YOU understand what it means. I hope this clarifies things, thanks for watching
Love the videos Capt. Great instruction and always great camera work. Could watch an episode every day.
Wow, thank you! I wish I could make a video for you all every day!😁
In terms of tools, I probably have more than I need, but fewer than I want -- multiple angle grinders/sanders, a DA, a belt sander and an oscillator/multitool to name a few. I would give any of them up before the multitool -- as you pointed out, if you do much in the way or repair, rebuild or DIY, the oscillator has no good equivalent. Looking forward to the next vid.
"Spend a litle money on some spring clamps" Roger that Captain.
very informative, thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching!
Hi Captain Joe!
Another great video! Thank you again!
Take care and all the best from California!🧡
Much appreciated!! Thanks so much for watching!😊
Another great video, thanks.
Love the knowledge thank you capt joe
Thanks, you are very welcome!
Thank you
You're welcome! I appreciate you watching and commenting!
🙏🙏🙏🙏thanks for the knowledge
My pleasure, thanks so much for watching!
Is it possible to use this material as a hard top for my catamaran and gel coat it?
Yes, I would think so. It does need to at least be painted, gelcoated, or a light layer of fiberglass, then paint or gelcoat over the fiberglass if it is going to be out in the open, or people are going to be in contact with it. Thanks for watching!
Love seeing how things get laid out..... and let's face it, I'm seeing a lot of motors dropping off the back of boats on
youtube nowadays.... lmao, it's funny watching a motor fall off a boat just so it ain't your expensive motor? peace
Thanks! Yep, I have seen some of those same videos! Funny, but not funny if it is you😂
Love the video, but I think you cut that bevel backwards. You said you marked the forward side with the star, but you cut the bevel the opposite way so when you placed the board in the boat the star was on the aft side. If the transom had not been symmetric the piece would not have fit.
Nope, I didn't cut it backwards. I understood the orientation of the mark, and adjusted my cut accordingly. As I said in the video, there is not an exact way you have to mark it, just as long as YOU understand what it means. I hope this clarifies things, thanks for watching