Originally posted by deutschman
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It is a 1937 Chris Craft runnabout 17 foot. its a pre barrel back, but still considered one. bought it from a guy for a good price, stripped it entirely to just refinish the wood and call it a day. that wasnt the case.
stripped all the varnish off and a few of the floor planks were soft where they met the transom (rear frame). so the process started of taking all the floor boards off and tracing them to make new ones. all of the ribs and trusses were in kinda shitty shape do we also did those. the chine (where the sides meets the floor) had to redone. but the problem is that they do not make wood long enough to do it in one piece.
we started with a 4x4 and had to notch it by hand with a chisel and then had to glue it with a special wood glue/binder to make 2 pieces one. lots of work. its hard work. i need to get so more pictures up of it. currently the stain is on and we need to finish the varnish. if i recall we have about 8 coats on now and we need to do about 10. but you need to sand between everyone to get the orange peel out of it. by the time we are done, the texture should be glass.
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