I finally got the V-berth head side cabinet ready to install, but to wrap it up I had to install the sink plumbing. I've got all of the materials lined up and ready to finish the head--1708 fiberglass cloth, epoxy, that super expensive waterproof filler, and Awlgrip products for priming and painting. Unfortunately, winter temporarily returned and it's too cold to do fiberglass work this week. Hopefully, it'll warm up next week and we can get back on it.
In the meantime, I'm getting more bench time with my new AHP AlphaTIG. My beads are looking better, now that I've got a variety of tunstens and filler rods to work with. The 1/16" tungsten that came with it was just too small for the aluminum I've got. 3/32" tungsten with 1/16" or even 1/8" 4043 filler on lap and T joints using 1/8" 5052 plate scraps is working out pretty well. And they say old dogs can't learn new tricks. Practice, practice, practice...
1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: The V-berth “Throne Room” Plumbing
Cheers,
Q