Sunday, April 17, 2011

Compounding the hull

I had bought this stuff months earlier, as I had seen good reports:

http://shurhold.com/buff-magic

And, in order to apply it properly, I bought one of the Silverline Polishers off ebay:

http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=silverline+polisher

I applied the compound with a brush, putting it on sparingly (as the instructions suggest), and then polished it away. I'm very impressed with the results:


This is the before and after shot. Quite a difference...

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Some stainless cooker protection

The laminate on the cooker lid had got badly damaged over the years. I imagine from being closed over turned off, but still hot, gas rings on the cooker.

So, I managed to get a bit of 314 Stainless (Kitchen Grade) cut to the right size for the reasonable price of €8. I smoothed the damaged laminate with a sanding disk attached to my drill, and then roughened all the laminate where the stainless would bond. I then roughened the stainless in order to give the epoxy something to bond to. I coated both laminate and stainless with epoxy and added some weights to press them together. The next day I had this...

Monday, April 11, 2011

Gas locker progress

In the end, I had to cut the supports from underneath the locker in order to drop it down below the bump in the deck. This was after I had removed all the glass from around the top of the locker, which was holding the locker to the deck.

It looks to me like the gas locker went into the boat before the deck and hull were joined. The lesson: don't leave your gas locker to rust!





When I had the locker out, I could take some proper measurements. These lockers were designed for British 'half size' gas bottles (as far as I can tell). These bottles are slightly smaller than Irish ones (God knows why!). So, I designed up a new locker and went to get some quotes...

I looked at Stainless Steel (316 Marine Grade) but this was much, much too expensive. I have since settled on mild steel plate (galvanised) and will have the new, enlarged locker, within the week.

The next headache will be trying to fit it back into the boat!