More details yesterday. One of the final touches on Bob was the sliding foot brace. Here I am pushing heavy aluminum box tubing through my nice woodcutting carbide blade on the table saw. It seems so wrong.
Meanwhile Zasha cut out the rest of the parts and glued up the sides of the footbrace. Since we have another Briggs boat coming up immediately--the Omo--we made two footbraces.
Janek worked on installing the slide rails while the epoxy dried.
With no further chores for us to work on for Bob, Zasha and I began milling Port Orford Cedar for Omo's ribs. Oh, such a sweet, sweet smell.
And at eight o'clock last night, we pronounced Bob done.
Here's to ya!
This morning Bob went outdoors for a few breaths of cold winter air, then up into the loft to await a warm enough day for a test float on the lake. Bruce will be gathering a few parts for the bilge pump system in the meantime, and a few trivial other details await arrival of parts.
With the shop now empty, Janek and I spent the rest of the day assembling Omo's ten ribs.
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