[alberg30] Re: Current thinking on bedding compounds?
Forhan, Thomas
Thomas.Forhan at mail.house.gov
Mon Apr 26 06:21:23 PDT 1999
From: "Forhan, Thomas" <Thomas.Forhan at mail.house.gov>
Rick, you know from here it really doesn't look that far out of sorts. Looks
pretty good, like an A30 should!
I think the trick is that you kept the original window profile, instead of
on the Morgan Classic 300, where the builders tried to block out larger
areas than the
original port lights.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Leach [SMTP:RLeach at mbayaq.org]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 9:26 PM
To: 'alberg30 at onelist.com'
Subject: [alberg30] Re: Current thinking on bedding
compounds?
From: Rick Leach <RLeach at mbayaq.org>
Lee,
Sorry about the delay, I've been away and just got home to 113
unread
messages! As far as your idea to bolt oversized Lexan to the
cabin...everyone has their opinion. I did it with a 3/8" material
known as
Hastaglas (a German product used in the skylight industry, sort of a
Lexan/Acrylic hybrid). I had it in mind as a temporary arrangement
to keep
El Nino's lashing at bay until I could get some new frames made up.
(Mine
were powder.) Well, they're still going strong two years later.
Some
thoughts...they do look a little too modern for the rest of the
boat. This
really bothered me at first, but hey, it was only temporary. Over
time
however, I stopped noticing and they seem natural enough to me now.
Besides, there aren't any other A30's around here to compare her
with or any
"purists" to offend. Plus, done this way, any leaks are instantly
apparent.
No out-of-sight festering. Using 1/2" Lexan would be "bomber" (West
Coast-speak), no need for storm covers! Even so, if you go that
route,
remember that the plastic is subject to considerable thermal
expansion and
contraction. Use a liberal bead of silicone and only take up on the
fasteners enough to spread the bead until it cures, then harden up
to
compress it. Also, don't countersink! That will surely lead to
cracking &
splitting. Ideally, use round-head machine screws with a flexible
washer
and slightly oversized holes. The idea is to let the plastic
"float" within
the flexibility of it's sealant and gaskets. I cut the plastic to
make a 1
1/8" overlap all around, then used a router and a 1/4" round-over
bit around
the perimeter. They came out great, on a more modern style boat I
would be
totally content to leave it be.
If you want to see the results go here:
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/Alberg30/images/sugarmagmooring2.jpg
I can snap some close-ups if you're interested.
I guess in the end I still consider it to be temporary, but it has
been
cheap and effective while allowing me to get on to more pressing
things.
Rick Leach
Sugar Magnolia #121
> ----------
> From: FINNUS505 at aol.com[SMTP:FINNUS505 at aol.com]
> Reply To: alberg30 at onelist.com
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 12:20 PM
> To: alberg30 at onelist.com
> Subject: [alberg30] Re: Current thinking on bedding compunds?
>
> From: FINNUS505 at aol.com
>
> Hi Thom,
> i like 5200, regardless of difficulty in removing it, but that's
just me.
>
> Are you replacing the windows exactly as they were originaly
designed, or
> are
> you doing something different? Our ports all need replacing, and
I was
> thinking of going with 1/2 " lexan, oversize, and bolting them to
the
> cabin
> sides, and doing away with the aluminum frames.
> What do you and the gang think?
> Lee
> Stargazer #255
>
>
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