All Discussions Tagged 'blocks' - Wharram Builders and Friends2024-03-28T23:16:28Zhttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=blocks&feed=yes&xn_auth=noTiki 30 beam blocks- distance from cabin to accommodate straps?tag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2015-01-14:2195841:Topic:1248712015-01-14T22:39:37.935Zcurt goodnighthttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/curtgoodnight
<p>Using strap down method- anyone have experience on how close the deck blocks can be to cabin walls and still leave room to fish the straps through? How deep did you make your slots?</p>
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<p>also - when attaching the final plywood sheathing onto the beams- can you do any fileting of the webs to that last piece of ply? or do you assume that the top and bottom framing , loaded w/ epoxy and then screwed will be sufficient. I know they are strong - even without that ply or the…</p>
<p>Using strap down method- anyone have experience on how close the deck blocks can be to cabin walls and still leave room to fish the straps through? How deep did you make your slots?</p>
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<p>also - when attaching the final plywood sheathing onto the beams- can you do any fileting of the webs to that last piece of ply? or do you assume that the top and bottom framing , loaded w/ epoxy and then screwed will be sufficient. I know they are strong - even without that ply or the eventual glass, they hold my weight w/ no deflection - but i am curious as to what technique/comfort level others are using. BTW- i can find no center to center schedule for screw install....</p>
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<p>finally - i will add my voice of thanks [and $$] to budget boater for putting this site together- this has been the single most reliable resource for my boatbuilding adventure. A great community here. Thanks!!</p> Not enough space for the blockstag:wharrambuilders.ning.com,2013-06-16:2195841:Topic:1018802013-06-16T18:14:36.530ZTerje Sundboehttp://wharrambuilders.ning.com/profile/TerjeSundboee
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<p>After my first assembly, it looks like it is not enough space between the beam and deck for the 20 mm socket. Would it be ok to just sand them thinner? Any…</p>
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<p>After my first assembly, it looks like it is not enough space between the beam and deck for the 20 mm socket. Would it be ok to just sand them thinner? Any suggestions?</p>