Through deck carriage bolts

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  • May 09, 2013 7:01 PM
    Reply # 1289813 on 1288699
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    Jay,
    Thanks for the great information.

  • May 09, 2013 10:39 PM
    Reply # 1289956 on 1289721
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    Carl Schaefer wrote:
    Edward Herold wrote:I am in process of a cabin rebuild which includes compression post and new cabin top beams.  I am happy to relay my experiences to any interested parties.  It wasn't all fun and games so perhaps I learned a few things although all boats are not the same some of the princiiples may still apply.
    Edward,
    Were you able to take pictures?

    I have pics.  I suppose I need to establish a google account then download the files there and then transfer here?  Send me your e-mail address and I can forward pics.  For instance today I through bolted a piece of Alaskan Yellow Cedar (AYC) to a ply bulkhead with SS carriage bolts and then glassed the AYC to the hull.  This was a fix for an otherwise intact bulkhead but was inside a cabinet so not cosmetically important.  For some cosmetic fixes I fabbed some glue lams and then through bolted to the deck.  Some replaced, some repaired, some reengineered all depending on where, how bad, and how accessible.
  • May 10, 2013 3:14 AM
    Reply # 1290015 on 1288699
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    Edward,
    That's very generous, I could forward them to whomever else were interested.
    I understand that creating accounts for pictures isn't for everyone.
    Thanks
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  • May 10, 2013 3:19 AM
    Reply # 1290019 on 1289382
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    Bud Taplin wrote:No need for me to make a lengthy discourse on the subject, since you guys have all come up with the answers, and they are all correct..
    We've have a great teacher who has dedicated 40 years of his life resolving these issues.
    Thanks
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