Speaking of progress, let's take a look at what has been done.
KEELSON & DRAIN HOLES
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Prior to cutting, I needed a guide for the keelson notch. I cut a small 1/4 inch think piece of the keelson to use as a template.
I lined it up in position and I traced the template on the frame.
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For the drain holes, I again used a small template to make my cuts.
Notches for keelson and drain holes have been cut on all frames. There is a gusset on every frame for additional support on the joint but only located on one side.
CHINE LOGS
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When I was ready to cut the notch, i would trace the template on the position that I wanted.
SETTING UP THE FRAMES ON THE STRONG BACK.
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Here Gil and I are lining up each frame on the strong back to the exact spacing as indicated in the plans. I cut a block of 2x4 for the proper spacing needed (18inches). I then used a right triangle to assist in truing up the frames to ensure they were lined up properly. Unless you're an octopus, an extra set of
hands can be very useful.
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