[Alberg30] Deck Beam finished
R.C. Alley
ralley at chesapeake.net
Mon May 21 17:06:44 PDT 2001
And a fine thing it is, too. I would like to see the pictures; I have # 219, and would like to see what # 222 looks like, and I may have to do the same job some day--maybe next year.
Rob Alley
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From: SwiftLaw at aol.com
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 10:43 AM
Subject: [Alberg30] Deck Beam finished
Progress made: Washington Aluminum Company forwarded the two precut 3/8
aluminum plates for the Deck Beam. Per the expert advice on this list and a
few calls with some of the members, I blew off the yard and effected the
repair myself.
Prepared old surface by hand (No chemical treatments) while the jack rig
stayed in place for 5 days increasing the pressure by a half turn a day. The
aluminum plate did not need much grinding, but accomplished what was
necessary on board. Clamped up the plates "dry" and marked for drilling. Then
pre-drilled nine holes on a drill press (seven holes Aft to Forward and two
Stern to Forward) . Important equipment was the 14" drill bit, brand name
"The Aggressor." Re-laid up the plates dry. Prepared West Epoxy mixture and
applied to surfaces both roughed up for the application.
The drilling was time consuming but not extremely difficult. Finally reset
the plates and drove through all nine 3/8' stainless hex bolts with washers
for and aft. Applied torque by hand. Released the Jack mount. Closed the
forward cabin door for the first time ever I think. It looks like it was
installed by the factory. Yard Boss pissed that we were right. We are please
to know the boat better and Launch this Thursday. !!!! Thank you all so very
much. I took pictures. I can post if any interest.
Tom Swift
#222
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