How to Build V-berth Boat Cabinets | Coosa Board | Sailboat Restoration Trawler Refit (Ep24)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025

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  • @baptiste6058
    @baptiste6058 2 года назад +1

    Bravo ! 1000 + You deserve it. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @michaelheinsler5441
    @michaelheinsler5441 2 года назад

    Check out cortech screws you can get them at big box stores. there self counter sinking and have trim plugs to cover the screw heads I have used them on my pvc trim on the house.

    • @motorcityboatwerks
      @motorcityboatwerks  2 года назад

      Thank you This is an interesting idea I have never heard of. But it appears they don’t come in >1” length. In addition the plug would be questionable at such a short depth and would still need epoxy for later sanding. This idea deserves some more research as I think you might be onto something…thanks again

  • @charles.neuman18
    @charles.neuman18 Год назад

    To install the cheater blocks, you just use thick epoxy? The concern would be that it moves around before the epoxy sets up.

    • @motorcityboatwerks
      @motorcityboatwerks  Год назад

      Coosa Board is light weight and generally stays in place. For larger pieces use temporary duct tape or screws

  • @dannyjones3840
    @dannyjones3840 2 года назад

    Hey brother, where do you get your celtec from? I'm restoring a 1968 Hatteras 34, I have nidacore and divynicell, but I'd like to try using pvc foam. SFMF lol

    • @motorcityboatwerks
      @motorcityboatwerks  2 года назад

      Danny you need to find a local plastics distributor like Total Plastics Inc (TPI) or US Plastics, Piedmont etc. or find a local sign maker who gets raw material for sign making