Actually, Zeb, gritz make good material for patching roads. I have used them for patching boats too, but was later chased from that county.
Folks of honor, breeding, and savoir faire' do not eat gritz. Nor, do they let their friends eat gritz. Gritz are something just not spoken of in polite circles. sigh
(OK, Chuckie, your turn again.)
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Hi Fellas,Got the rubrails on today,I dry fitted them first as mick suggested(thanks mate) before glueing them into place for real
Wish I made a better job of that filleting
Cheers zeb
Zeb;
Looks great so far.
Trust me once your boat is finished, nobody is going to notice anything about your fillets. It will be your secret (well yours and everybody's who visits this thread). You have yet to experience the WOW factor that a finished home-made wooden boat will produce.
Looking at your last two pictures, got me wondering if there is such a thing as "spring clamp envy"?
Thanks D.M. Im really enjoying this caper dispite my little mishaps(the fillet looks worse now ive glassed it ) Thinking about ways to disguise the offenders, Hey!!! what about tobacco sunburst finish