27. DIY Boat Building: Next Step FIBERGLASS SIDES!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- 🚨Attention UA-cam viewers!🚨 Join me in my backyard as I build a boat from scratch using SaltBoatworks.com plans. No experience? No problem! Watch as I transform into a boat-building expert with my own hands. 🛶🏠
From cutting the pieces to gluing them together, I'll show you every step of this exciting DIY fiberglass boat-building process. You won't want to miss a single moment of this thrilling adventure! 🌟
Follow along and learn how to scarify, epoxy, and use traditional boatbuilding techniques to create a one-of-a-kind wooden boat. This is a complex plywood project that will have you hooked from start to finish! 💪
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When we get to 1000 subscribers, we are giving away a set of plans. More information to come.
Products I have used:
Paint & Prep:
Total Boat TotalFair: amzn.to/4bJWJ0U
32 Oz. Mixing Cups: amzn.to/3I5SUFw
20 Oz. Mixing Cups: amzn.to/3SM6lzE
10 Oz. Mixing Cups: amzn.to/3I6IcP9
Foam Paint Roller Kit: amzn.to/3T45k7k
Sanding Pads (Soft Density): amzn.to/3UK346x
Dura Block Sanding Block: amzn.to/3UMnDiw
Dura Gold 80 Grit Roll Sandpaper (Adhesive Back) amzn.to/3UK3BW5
Total Bilge Paint: amzn.to/3I5Xy6H
3M Respirator: amzn.to/49GBcEC
Dura Gold 5" RO Sanding Pads (Hook and Loop): amzn.to/49CVtvf
Nitrile Gloves (textured): amzn.to/49oXJ90
Red Tree Mini-Mohair Rollers: amzn.to/3IsfQ2h
Squeeze Bottle for Denatured Alcohol: amzn.to/3OMpP5J
Dura Gold Tack Cloths: amzn.to/3OS0PKm
16" Paint Roller Red Tree: amzn.to/3OMq8xp
4" Roller Paint Liner Trays: amzn.to/49mWlE1
4.5" Grinder Sanding Discs: amzn.to/3SNiXX5
Replacement Dust Cartridges for Respirator: amzn.to/49D72So
Dura Gold Guide Coat Powder: amzn.to/48rWsgj
Fiberglass Tools:
Plastic Putty Scrapers: amzn.to/4bORz3R
Fin Rollers: amzn.to/48yh0E0
2" Chip Brushes: amzn.to/49D584c
Denatured Alcohol: amzn.to/3OTsJWt
Plastic Scrapers for making Fillet Tools: amzn.to/3uKDUtN
Small Epoxy Mixers: amzn.to/3UPF3uS
Heavy Duty Zip Ties: amzn.to/3I7ZNGx
Power Tools:
File Sander: amzn.to/3UNk8Zm
Bosch 12V Drill: amzn.to/4bWCywW
Wen Plunge Router: amzn.to/3wqHDxa
Bosch Random Orbital Sander: amzn.to/3SP6DFF
Tool Accessories:
Stanley #4 Hand Plane: amzn.to/42PDDCp
Hole Saw Kit: amzn.to/49JQqsg
Aluminum Radius Templates: amzn.to/3uFEs4c
Rabbet Router Bit Set: amzn.to/49Lq2OX
Small Filleting Tools (Cake Set): amzn.to/3I9UMNQ
Shop-Vac Dust Bags (16 Gallon): amzn.to/3SPKEOY
Forstner Drill Bit Set: amzn.to/4bHEkBL
Boat Fitting & Components:
Garboard Drain Plug: amzn.to/49kc0Eb
Bow & Stern Eyes: amzn.to/49sc3h5
Stainless Pop-Up Cleats: amzn.to/49ICMWl
Lenco Trim Tabs: amzn.to/42PDXkB
T-H Marine MIcro Jack Płate: amzn.to/48rttJw
1.5" Attwood Thru-Hull Fittings: amzn.to/49zVsry
Groco Thru-Hull Strainer: amzn.to/3UPEyku
White LED Cockpit Lights: amzn.to/3uGJldf
LED Livewell Lights: amzn.to/3UHywSS
Moeller Marine Fuel Tank Brackets: amzn.to/3UHyAC6
Red LED Cockpit Lights: amzn.to/42PKvzB
27 Gallon Moeller Marine Fuel Tank: amzn.to/3SFlNxa
Deck Drains (90 degree - 1.5" Stainless): amzn.to/3I8rn6p
Shelter & Work Space:
Advance Outdoors Tent: a.co/d/3E3KgZ4
LED Tent Lights: amzn.to/3I5SoY6
Power Strip & Charing Station: amzn.to/3uGkLZY
Tarp Grabber Clips: amzn.to/3UP19h8
Video Equipment Used:
GoPro Hero 8 Camera: amzn.to/49HFStP
External Hard Drive 5TB: amzn.to/3OTyhAl
Topics we hope to cover: DIY boatbuilding, Homemade boat, Boatbuilding, Plywood boatbuilding, Stitch and glue boatbuilding, Wooden boatbuilding, Boatbuilding techniques, Boatbuilding plans, Boatbuilding materials
Boatbuilding tools, Boatbuilding tips, Boatbuilding projects, Boatbuilding for beginners, Boatbuilding videos, Boatbuilding community, Boatbuilding forums, Boatbuilding blogs, Boatbuilding courses, Boatbuilding books, Boatbuilding supplies
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I love fiberglass for some reason - Great job!
Appreciate it. What makes you love it? You must not of had to fair it afterwords.
You have every right to be proud of the way it turned out.
I worked for a small boat company just out of high school, and one thing I learned was over saturated fiberglass will crack or break a lot easier.
Can’t wait to see what happens next.
It’s looking great.
Thank you
Appreciate it. There is a whole lot of nothing exciting coming up. Lots of dust making is all I know. But that’s all getting closer to putting some paint on this pig.
It’s really comeing along nicely. You are moveing the build along at an incredible rate congratulations please keep on with your videos each notification of a new video makes my day thank you
Appreciate it. Unfortunately work has picked up and I haven’t been able to do anything for almost 3 weeks. But I will keep up the process and the vids. As poor as they may be, I’m committed to document the whole thing.
your boat is turning out really well. You must be psyched! I’m looking forward to seeing the paint go on. It’s gonna look SO good! 👍☮️ thanks for sharing
It certainly has its moments of anticipation. As much as I have done there still seems like so much to do, but I hope the figuring out part is waning. The execution side is the less stressful part for me. Once I know what to do the work is the easy part.
The build looks great, just binged watched the entire series. I like that you try to show and explain what you are doing at each step. I wouldn’t worry too much about that flap, just extra strength in case you hit something under the water.
Thanks for the interest. I try and answer the questions I have when watching others, and I am trying to document the best I can. It takes time to do it, but ironically it's the thing I get the Mose feedback about. It's like I try and say often, I may not be doing it the right way or the best way, but I try and explain what I am doing and why I am doing it the way I am. Stick around, and let me hear from you again. Next time catch them each week. The more feedback the better.
@@Bigeaux20 I have subscribed, and am eagerly waiting for the next episode. I have watched a number of other channels building boats. Yours is one of the better channels, in my opinion, due to you admitting you make mistakes, and trying to explain what you did wrong and how to fix it.
I try and explain as much as I can. But I have to get better at communicating clearly and not being against the clock and hurrying to explain something. There is so much that happens I want to talk about, but I am trying to keep the vids a little shorter as well. Hence more vids in total. Really appreciate the feedback.
Nice Job Oscar…. You need to get yourself a metal fin roller to help get the fiberglass saturated.. works great!
I have a few fin rollers and I use them sporadically. I probably need to use them more often, but to be honest, I haven't gotten them all figured out. I've come all the way back around to using stiffer foam rollers most of the time now. Appreciate the tip though!
Your doing a great job bro
Appreciate it. Just doing the best I can.
looking good there
Thanks for checking it out. Step by step it’s coming along.
Very nice video I am from India Himachal Pradesh
Thanks again. Himachai Pradesh, huh? Thats a long way from Louisiana. Looks like the Beas River would be the only water to take a boat. Are there other places to boat or fish there?
Goodjob
Appreciate it. Just doing the best I can.
Didn’t bring the bottom mat far enough over the chine too double up
I appreciate your insight, but I followed the designers specs and went a little beyond. Specs called for basic overlap at the chine and this was done as a hot coat. Where do you think that falls short? Love to hear what you think.
Perfect
Appreciate it. Like I said in the video, it’s got some things I would do different if I had it to do over again, but it’s all going to work I think.
To me, it look like you know what you doing.
That vill b perfect boat, and i hope to see it finished soon.
Sir life this boat
Appreciate it. I think.
Rockin' right along! What are going to fair it out with?
I have both some epoxy fairing compound and some TotalFair. I’ve started with TotalFair, so that experience will be coming before too long. Appreciate it.
May I ask how much Epoxy you used up just for the entire hull as single a complete single layer? Thank You
As a general guide I use “about” 3 oz per square foot of 1808 biaxial and 2 oz for 1208 bi. That’s for pre coating the wood and wetting out the glass. Hope that helps.
Can you send me this mold?
This boat is built from following paper templates and plans. You can get them at saltboatworks.com/
Wasted a lot of time glassing
Well that's debatable. Please elaborate.