[Public-List] Bulkhead replacement question

Glenn Brooks via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Sat Apr 18 09:09:38 PDT 2015


Hands down the best tool would be a Fein Oscillating multi purpose tool.  They make a bunch of different shape blades to cut almost any shaped surface.  Home Depot sells a very poor substitute - I bought one and it was a waste of money and time.  Threw it away after a while. 
Right angle 4" grinders with cutting wheels work OK also, but throw a lot of fiberglass dust into the air (and your face).  I think a couple of tool companies also make small battery powered circular saws - Bosch and Makita maybe- that might work well for cutting out your bulkhead and tabing close to the hull.  I also use a belt sander to grind down and smooth out fiberglass tabing and any rough imperfections that show up after demolition or layup.  A belt sander somehow clumps the fiberglass dust together in handfuls of heavy residue and doesn't throw it all around the boat like a palm sander or grinder does. Great tool to use in FG work.

Don't know what to recommend about replacing the wood bullhead.  I recently had a bad experience with teak plywood - the glue separated in one year old ply and the whole structure delaminated when normal marine humidity got into it.  mahogany ply gives you a nice varnished surface, Coosa gets great reviews for decks and transoms.  I haven't researched it enough to know if it works for structural bullheads. Either would work Probably, but Coosa is something worth extra investigation for your purpose just to be certain...

Regards
Glenn Brooks
Ex-dolce 318

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> On Apr 18, 2015, at 7:39 AM, Matthew Hay via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> 
> Sorry, lol, not perpendicular, that would be tragic.  I meant parallel
> slowly down the wood, under the tabbing, with a drill bit.
> 
>> On Saturday, 18 April 2015, Matthew Hay <mattrhay at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> I am starting work on a newly purchased 1962 Alberg 35.  I missed my A30
>> so much after sailing a Sabre for a few years, but now my kids are up to my
>> chin in height, so I went for the big brother this time.  I have been
>> sending e-mails to join the A35 list but have not heard back from them and
>> I can't stop my progress.  Has anyone replaced there bulkhead?  If so, what
>> did they use?  I have been looking at g10 (possible over kill, pretty
>> pricy, hard to work), Coosa board (promising, but is it structurally strong
>> enough?, twice the cost of ply), or bs1108? Marine ply, I like the
>> Merrineti sp mohogany for $120 a board.   So, Coosa for longevity or
>> replace with that special Loyds rated ply?  Or any other suggestion.  Also,
>> what methods did you use to remove?  Can I use a cordless drill with a
>> sheet rock bit down perpendicular to hull under tabbing.   No liner, just a
>> big Alberg.
>> 
>> Happy spring!
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Matthew Hay
>> 1962 Alberg 35 hull 62
>> Former owner hull 314 A30
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