[Rhodes22-list] parts toll. (and stringer question snuck in)

stan stan at rhodes22.com
Sat Apr 14 12:46:35 EDT 2007


if you are glassing-in fiberglass stringers with polyester resin, water and 
even moisture will stop the "kicking off" of the catalyzed resin.   So, 
whether you do it on land or in the water, all surfaces must be kept dry.

ss

dry.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Effros" <bill at effros.com>
To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] parts toll. (and stringer question snuck in)


> Bob,
>
> You'll do better with Stan if you email him directly, off list, on these
> kinds of questions.
>
> He doesn't have the time to read every email on this list all the way
> through.  (Who does?)
>
> And change the subject line to reflect the topic.  Don't sneak in
> questions and hope he'll find them.
>
> Bill Effros
>
>
>
> bobmellor wrote:
>> Stan
>>
>> Sorry, i had seen many refs to beckson, and didn't realize you would 
>> still
>> have the opening ports for an '80.  In any case, I'll be sure to touch 
>> base
>> with you first for other parts.
>>
>> I do want to make it known to others jumping in this thread that i did
>> indeed pay my buyer's fee to Stan, and have purchased a CB gasket kit 
>> from
>> Stan.  I will also be following up with Stan shortly on trading in my
>> trailer for a newer one and probably picking up a stern rail at the same
>> time.  (just need to figure what to do with the boat while i make the 
>> trip
>> with the trailer.)
>>
>> And Stan, while I have your attention (I hope) ..  I am about to put in 
>> new
>> stringers to replace the rotted ones i took out.  (realizing now I 
>> probably
>> should have been more patient and replaced them one at a time).  Assuming 
>> it
>> was initially done in the mold, what is the best positioning of the boat 
>> to
>> tab them in...  in the water, on the trailer, cradled, suspended by the
>> eyes, or?
>>
>> I plead for your renowned expertise on this one.
>>
>> Regards and a toast to longevity
>>
>> Bob Mellor
>>
>>



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