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  • SSN SonarTech
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    The guide pins along the both the top hull and bottom half of the hull to align it as it goes together. You can see four of them in this picture there are two right at the hull break also

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  • trout
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    Pins? What pins? You probably have pictures of them in an earlier post and I am sorry if I missed that.

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  • SSN SonarTech
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    I have the z cut made and the flanges on the hull pieces. I am having trouble with the alignment, I am going to put tabs on the upper hull portion. I have noticed the people have ground down the alignment pins. I think this is what is keeping me from getting the hull to close. Should I grind down the pins? the female end?
    Last edited by SSN SonarTech; 10-17-2015, 08:42 AM.

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  • SSN SonarTech
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    Cool Thanks

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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by trout
    I
    (Whispering) Do not let He Who Shall Not Be Named aka M hear this, but I used rattle can paint, Krylon, and sprayed out of the can. Primer was also out of the can. If you decant your paint, please document that. I have not done that yet. Yes there are a lot of firsts and they continue to occur.
    Really excited about the work you are doing and the fact you are documenting it too. Someone in the future will be looking for guidance and use your build!
    I did it as per Hephaestus instructions.....instead of a nail I used a drywall screw....they have a very sharp point and are hardened.
    You need a LONG jar, the process is accompanied with a lot of foam build up in the jar,
    I was lucky the rattle can was almost empty.

    Remarkably a few hours later my beloved wife noticed that a red dot had appeared in the lawn…..my proposal to do the hole lawn was rejected…..and from then on long jars appear from time to time on my table in the basement…....she’s the best!

    I decanted the paint two months ago and it's still good.

    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    WHAT!?!!!.....

    Blasphemy!

    I lecture you; I buy you books; I train you .... and what do you do? You eat the ****ing teacher!

    Rattle-can. Indeed!

    M
    Last edited by He Who Shall Not Be Named; 10-06-2015, 02:41 PM.

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  • trout
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    I
    Originally posted by SSN SonarTech
    Trout what did you use for paint on your skipjack. Will be 1st time using a air gun. Lots of first here but you have to start sometime.. Thanks
    (Whispering) Do not let He Who Shall Not Be Named aka M hear this, but I used rattle can paint, Krylon, and sprayed out of the can. Primer was also out of the can. If you decant your paint, please document that. I have not done that yet. Yes there are a lot of firsts and they continue to occur.
    Really excited about the work you are doing and the fact you are documenting it too. Someone in the future will be looking for guidance and use your build!

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by SSN SonarTech
    David I think using C-4 would have done a better job! Live and learn will be better next boat. I will give the melted styrene trick first that sound slick. I know it a little early but what about paint. I understand decanting a rattle can and might try that as I get my nerve up, Trout what did you use for paint on your skipjack. Will be 1st time using a air gun. Lots of first here but you have to start sometime.. Thanks
    The Krylon paints have merit. I use professional automotive, two-part polyurethane (ChromaColor) paints. At the very least get a Paasche H-model single-action gun and a gallon of Nason primer and the right thinner for it (Mattos is in town, off Wichduck and VB blvd.).

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  • SSN SonarTech
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    David I think using C-4 would have done a better job! Live and learn will be better next boat. I will give the melted styrene trick first that sound slick. I know it a little early but what about paint. I understand decanting a rattle can and might try that as I get my nerve up, Trout what did you use for paint on your skipjack. Will be 1st time using a air gun. Lots of first here but you have to start sometime.. Thanks

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  • trout
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    Not so bad.....very fixable. You can melt styrene in liquid glue and apply it like a putty along one side of the cut to fill in or use a bondo type filler to help fill in. Then use a metal gauge (feeler gauge), thin shim, or x-acto knife to create the line for separation. You will get there.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by SSN SonarTech
    Well I am not impress with my ability to do the hull cuts. Filler and I will become one

    What the hell did you cut that with .... fireworks?!!!!!!

    Don't make me come over there!

    M

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  • SSN SonarTech
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    Well I am not impress with my ability to do the hull cuts. Filler and I will become one

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Be sure to hook up with Kevin Rimrodt, he'll be there. And take lots and lots of stills and video, please.

    M

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  • SSN SonarTech
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    Aye Aye.... Will miss seeing you in NC this weekend

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by SSN SonarTech
    Still Dry. Small leak in the roof but alls well. Glad storm stayed to the East
    We dodged a bullet, pal.

    Back to work!

    M

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