Another great video. What type of sandpaper was Bill using near the 8:24 mark? It made lots of sense keeping the bottom of the box spacers which you explained will be trimmed after installation to the hull was to keep the sides of the skeg box opening correct. My first thought was this tip had to come about through the school of experience, correct ? Thanks for sharing another great video.
Great! Thank you for working on these videos. They are really helpfull for my own kayak building projects!
Glad you like them!
I’m deaf, you forgot the subtitles please!
It takes UA-cam a little while to generate the subtitles. They should appear soon.
It's getting there. Lookin good!
Another great video. What type of sandpaper was Bill using near the 8:24 mark? It made lots of sense keeping the bottom of the box spacers which you explained will be trimmed after installation to the hull was to keep the sides of the skeg box opening correct. My first thought was this tip had to come about through the school of experience, correct ? Thanks for sharing another great video.
The sand paper is a used regular sanding disk on a sanding block. I may have been some sort of Festool branded disk.
Great work getting the rats and mice done! An icecream/yoghurt container lid works great for end pours if you don't want to cut up a squeegee!
Somehow the yogurt container lids do not make it into my shop, but I have plenty of old squeegees.
Mega !!! I like the series really. Thanks again 👍👌
Really glad you enjoy it!
It is looking good!
Its coming along