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14 Ft 'Ski-Boy' Restore - Tiny-Tannic
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Carpenter strikes again and again.
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Once again, the rear of the floor is 50 inches wide and plywood is only 48 inches wide. So we held the plywood to one side of the boat so the gap was only on the one side. We are adding a piece to the one side of the sheet of plywood to fill in the gap. The piece is about 3 inches wide at one end and over 18 inches long, so it tapers to nothing.
To attach the piece to the 4 x 8 sheet I turned back to carpentry again. This is a biscuit joiner setup. It cuts slots for 1/8 inch thick compressed wood ovals, "Biscuits", that are glued into the slots. The "biscuits" swell in the glue so they can hold the joint together and align the top surfaces perfectly. Thats why I choose to use it.
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