I’m thinking about either the brass nails or lifting hooks. Seems to me that there had to be someway to lift the hatch.I had a quick look again, now. You really have an excellent fit on that desk - definitely better than mine! Are you going to add the brass nails on the two pieces that run lengthwise?
Good afternoon Jan- I’m so glad I’m not the only one who questions my mathematical ability. Ahhh....this AHA moments. For a hatch not to been your fix is cool.Absolutely true
I just found it humorous this morning. After all my careful measuring, preparation and advanced math skills, the end result was a riot to look at this morning.
Jan
Yup, that was a little bit of a head scratcher.Good afternoon Jan- I’m so glad I’m not the only one who questions my mathematical ability. Ahhh....this AHA moments. For a hatch not to been your fix is cool.
Thanks Heinrich, I will do that.Jan just follow the sequence of my build log. You still have plenty of work to do before you can even start thinking of fairing the hull. You need to plank the stern bulkhead, cut out the rudder hole and scribe the gunports and then glue the stern frame to the hull. That stern frame has to be included in the whole fairing process.
Good morning Jan- you have experience advice from Heinrich for sure- my 2 cents- maybe test some spare wood with oils vs various stains and how many coats of stain. I found if you apply stains lightly they don’t get too dark (can be variable shade tho.) pity you won’t see the hatches they look good. CheersThe Small Hatch.
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I chose to use the "nails" versus lifting hook eyes to "hold" the planks. On the large hatch I used nail heads from the nails included in the kit, for the smaller hatch I used 10mm nail heads.
I tried a dry fit on deck "A" to aline both hatches with the markings on the deck. Viola, I think I've got this part right.
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Since the hatches more or less won't be exposed because of the upper deck, how do I finish them. Stain, Linseed oil, ???
Jan
That is good advice. I don’t have any experience with using oils and stains. My inventory of that stuff is woefully lacking. So it’s mask up and off to the hardware store.Good morning Jan- you have experience advice from Heinrich for sure- my 2 cents- maybe test some spare wood with oils vs various stains and how many coats of stain. I found if you apply stains lightly they don’t get too dark (can be variable shade tho.) pity you won’t see the hatches they look good. Cheers
One thing about using stains - most have you stain, let it soak for a period of time, then its wiped back off. The time left on the wood determines the darkness or shade. The best thing to do if you're not sure of the outcome is to apply it scrap pieces and decide from there.Good morning Jan- you have experience advice from Heinrich for sure- my 2 cents- maybe test some spare wood with oils vs various stains and how many coats of stain. I found if you apply stains lightly they don’t get too dark (can be variable shade tho.) pity you won’t see the hatches they look good. Cheers
Thank you for that information, I‘ve not done a lot of staining or painting. My knowledge and experience on that particular endeavor is close to zero.One thing about using stains - most have you stain, let it soak for a period of time, then its wiped back off. The time left on the wood determines the darkness or shade. The best thing to do if you're not sure of he outcome is to apply it scrap pieces and decide from there.