Hi Andy how do you get round natural wood expansion on your boat? I have oak door frames and oak trimmed doors on my boat and in the winter the wood swells and they stick. Your boat is starting to look the business 😊
Hi David its the age old problem. There are some seal systems that can be fitted on doors. I have used them on household doors in the past. They take up the expansion contraction of the timber as they squash together . The doors are made with a gap and the actual seals engage when shut not the timber. One of them is Norsound astragal seal their are others also that are routed into the styles . You can retrofit them & should sort the problem. Hope this helps Andy
HI Andy, I have come back to view this video again, Thinking about the electric-heating side of things, I did not see any provision for cables, etc, does this mean there is now a different way of doing this, the boat we had all was hidden, I would like to hear your comments on this, Regards rocket 744
Andy, you make it look so easy, but you have the talent. Cardboard is a great idea as well. Oh, by the way HP or Ketchup on yer butty. PS how do you allow for balance when you are fitting out..
Aldi brown but HP on special days, When the boat is in the water we can see what is needed to balance & I will leave 2 areas front & back each side so some ballast can be put in to trim. Cheers
Great stuff Andy 👍
Good work feller, watch lots of these and I can see you know exactly what you’re doing. Similar style to mine 👍
Always a pleasure watching you work Andy as you're so methodical.
Glad you are enjoying the build Thanks
Thanks for the coffee. I give you a mention tonight. Hopefully get you to 1k subs. Great music. Coming on now ripper.
Andy your not for mucking about, looking fabulous.
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Cheers Thomas hopefully get through it quick now.
Looking very cold Andy 😮👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
It was cold a couple of mornings had the wood burner on one day.
hi Andy, what you using for the panels? looks a lot easy / lighter to use than marine ply. cheers fella
Hi Pete, The panels are moisture resistant (MR) MDF. It is very stable easy to finish board and more resistant to water than ply. Cheers Andy
@ great stuff, thanks Andy. what mm is best to go for on a boat?
Hi Andy how do you get round natural wood expansion on your boat?
I have oak door frames and oak trimmed doors on my boat and in the winter the wood swells and they stick. Your boat is starting to look the business 😊
Hi David its the age old problem. There are some seal systems that can be fitted on doors. I have used them on household doors in the past. They take up the expansion contraction of the timber as they squash together . The doors are made with a gap and the actual seals engage when shut not the timber. One of them is Norsound astragal seal their are others also that are routed into the styles . You can retrofit them & should sort the problem. Hope this helps Andy
HI Andy, I have come back to view this video again, Thinking about the electric-heating side of things, I did not see any provision for cables, etc, does this mean there is now a different way of doing this, the boat we had all was hidden, I would like to hear your comments on this, Regards rocket 744
Hi. I am putting the services in boxes along gunnels , each side of roof & sides of floor. Mentioned it in latest vlog .Cheers
@@nogunwales9406 Hi Many Thanks I do enjoy watching your work being a Joiner my self. Regards
Where did you get the ceiling panel from buddy
Hi Paul
The bead & butt boards were from Lawcris panels at Leeds.
Best
Andy
comes on so fast. Will be finished in 3 weeks
Hopefully Emma that would be nice.
Andy, you make it look so easy, but you have the talent. Cardboard is a great idea as well. Oh, by the way HP or Ketchup on yer butty. PS how do you allow for balance when you are fitting out..
Aldi brown but HP on special days, When the boat is in the water we can see what is needed to balance & I will leave 2 areas front & back each side so some ballast can be put in to trim. Cheers