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Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 7:18 am
by roamer46
I made the new plywood pieces for the hatch opening and installed them using a different fastening system than Chris Craft did. Hopefully, I'll never have to redo that again.
1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Wrapping Up the Bow Hatch Installation
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Q

Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 8:41 am
by roamer46
I finally got final settlement from my boat insurance company on the theft loss last year. Some of the OEM parts that were stolen cannot be replaced, so I have to break open the paint and do some more fiberglass work as an alternative solution. Time to get busy converting Tent Model X into a paint booth again...
1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Transforming the Tent (once again)
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Q

Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 10:00 am
by roamer46
Some unexpected complications have come up, so I shifted gears knocked off another item on the honey-do list.
1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Installing the Galley Bulkhead
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Q

Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 9:27 am
by roamer46
It's nice when stuff that's been in the works for years finally just sorta falls into place.
1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Installing the Bow Seat Hatches
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Q

Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 5:54 pm
by roamer46
I can't believe how nicely some of my chrome is polishing up. I was dreading the bill from the chrome shop, but most of this stuff is looking so good I won't bother sending it off.
1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: Interior Hardware (Chrome!)
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Q

Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 6:49 pm
by jsburger
So what did you use to polish it? It looks great.
Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 9:00 pm
by roamer46
Thanks! After seeing your message here, I added this pic to the blog:
Unfortunately, ol' Collinite's #810 Chrome Wax is apparently no longer in production...probably causes cancer. I'll find out in a few years.
Coupled with plenty of finger-joint grease, it sure does a nice job.
Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 9:17 pm
by jsburger
roamer46 wrote:Thanks! After seeing your message here, I added this pic to the blog:
Unfortunately, ol' Collinite's #810 Chrome Wax is apparently no longer in production...probably causes cancer. I'll find out in a few years.
Coupled with plenty of finger-joint grease, it sure does a nice job.
Go figure. We can't use the stuff that works the best.
Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 8:46 am
by roamer46
My blog for today is extremely grumpy. I'm very frustrated with the fabricator who said he could make an aluminum windshield frame that fits my boat and looks good, all without damaging my paint. That was back in October 2014. The frame he delivered in late April 2015 looks OK outside, but it doesn't look good on the boat because it doesn't fit...and he damaged my paint. And he says he's done with the job. And now I have my doubts about splashing this fall.
1969 Chris Craft Roamer 46 Refit: The Windshield Frame Saga Continues
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Q

Re: Using a Shop Smith Mark V on a Chris Craft Roamer refit
Posted: Fri May 08, 2015 2:14 pm
by JPG
Food for thought!
Grind away the high areas.
Build up the 'low' areas with epoxy(to fit)[gradually]. That could permit angle correction at the top.
I do not know how well it will bond to the frame. If it will, perhaps that is a 'solution'.
I realize you are disappointed, but, when welding aluminum without a production jig and tolerance controls, exact fits are elusive. Do you really think that hole is the same as it was 'at the factory'?
I leave it for you to find a suitable 'epoxy'.
