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Wood Glue or Epoxy? Laminating Transom Plywood
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<blockquote data-quote="user 20022" data-source="post: 427935" data-attributes="member: 20022"><p>Well the plans for my transom braces are as follows. Since the center brace will carry most of the engines weight the current one from the factory will be removed( too small for my long to short shaft conversion).The plan is to have 1/8 inch 5052 sheet cut and bent by a local shop. This will provide support from the outboard clamps down further forward into the hull than the factory support, which Will be riveted to the hull and bolted to the transom. This support will span from the top of the outboard clamps down the transom about six inches from the bottom of the hull, then maybe fifteen inches forward into the bottom of the hull. The two other braces will be 1/4 inch and span from the two ribs on the hull up to the transom welded to 1/4 sheet. Both will be bolted at the connecting locations. I could draw up something if need be. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 20022, post: 427935, member: 20022"] Well the plans for my transom braces are as follows. Since the center brace will carry most of the engines weight the current one from the factory will be removed( too small for my long to short shaft conversion).The plan is to have 1/8 inch 5052 sheet cut and bent by a local shop. This will provide support from the outboard clamps down further forward into the hull than the factory support, which Will be riveted to the hull and bolted to the transom. This support will span from the top of the outboard clamps down the transom about six inches from the bottom of the hull, then maybe fifteen inches forward into the bottom of the hull. The two other braces will be 1/4 inch and span from the two ribs on the hull up to the transom welded to 1/4 sheet. Both will be bolted at the connecting locations. I could draw up something if need be. Sent from my LGLS991 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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