Okay, when re-working the Glassmaster the floor seemed solid but had a small area of rot which I cut out & replaced. 3 years later the whole floor has turned to mush so I've been ripping it out and getting ready for a replacement.
So far the worst work has been removing the carpet which I so securely glued-down. Another hour or so of scraping and I should have it all out.
The stringers in my boat are made of woven-roving wrapped around cardboard tubes. I plan to tab in more roving to the sides of them to beef things up a bit. My first concern is how do I secure the new plywood floor panels to the stringers since there is no wood to screw them into? I was thinking a two-step process of gluing the ply to the stringers with 3M 5200, holding the ply down with weights until it cured. Then go back once the glue has cured and do a lay-up of mat & cloth over the top, tab in the edges with roving all the way around.
Does this sound like an okay plan?
Any other general floor tips would be appreciated, I'll be hitting it hard this coming weekend but unfortunately won't be ready for the Lake Tapps outing on the 23rd.
So far the worst work has been removing the carpet which I so securely glued-down. Another hour or so of scraping and I should have it all out.
The stringers in my boat are made of woven-roving wrapped around cardboard tubes. I plan to tab in more roving to the sides of them to beef things up a bit. My first concern is how do I secure the new plywood floor panels to the stringers since there is no wood to screw them into? I was thinking a two-step process of gluing the ply to the stringers with 3M 5200, holding the ply down with weights until it cured. Then go back once the glue has cured and do a lay-up of mat & cloth over the top, tab in the edges with roving all the way around.
Does this sound like an okay plan?
Any other general floor tips would be appreciated, I'll be hitting it hard this coming weekend but unfortunately won't be ready for the Lake Tapps outing on the 23rd.
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