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kriznol
Jul 14, 2012Explorer
While I was waiting for the epoxy to show up in the mail, I started playing around with the Kreg pocket jig. Pretty neat:




Laying out the new framing:

The luan plywood that you can see under the framing is laminated to some sort of a vinyl/plastic material that is the ceiling finish in the cabover section. I was worried that the penetrating epoxy that I used to treat the luan might attack the plastic, and it did! Not too bad, though ... good thing I brushed it on very lightly:

Finally making some progress! All of the new and old wood have been treated with the Rot Doctor Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer. Joints are "glued" with the Layup & Laminating Epoxy Resin.




I used mixed sawdust with the Layup & Laminating Epoxy Resin to fill some voids that I had chiseled out. I could have used finer sawdust:

That's it for a few days ... making a trip to Bend, OR for the weekend!
Laying out the new framing:
The luan plywood that you can see under the framing is laminated to some sort of a vinyl/plastic material that is the ceiling finish in the cabover section. I was worried that the penetrating epoxy that I used to treat the luan might attack the plastic, and it did! Not too bad, though ... good thing I brushed it on very lightly:
Finally making some progress! All of the new and old wood have been treated with the Rot Doctor Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer. Joints are "glued" with the Layup & Laminating Epoxy Resin.
I used mixed sawdust with the Layup & Laminating Epoxy Resin to fill some voids that I had chiseled out. I could have used finer sawdust:
That's it for a few days ... making a trip to Bend, OR for the weekend!
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