UPDATE: Lesson learned! I thought it would be best to put the hardware on first and then varnish. That was a mistake. Varnish first THEN mount the hardware. It's not the end of the world, but it will make getting an acceptable final varnish coat a bit harder to achieve. You can still use the epoxy trick below and you will have a cleaner deck. Oops...
Spent this morning putting on the deck hardware. Decided to use bent brass instead of the screw-eyes for the sheets. Drilled the holes, mixed up a very small amount of epoxy and use a West Marine disposable syringe to put the smallest amount of epoxy into the holes. Worked well.
Also sealed around the top of the mast step. The mast step turned out well, although it is a bit sloppy inside the hull.
Will let that dry while I go out and get varnish and other stuff. Hopefully I'll get a first coat of varnish on later today.
Peace!
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Spent this morning putting on the deck hardware. Decided to use bent brass instead of the screw-eyes for the sheets. Drilled the holes, mixed up a very small amount of epoxy and use a West Marine disposable syringe to put the smallest amount of epoxy into the holes. Worked well.
Also sealed around the top of the mast step. The mast step turned out well, although it is a bit sloppy inside the hull.
Will let that dry while I go out and get varnish and other stuff. Hopefully I'll get a first coat of varnish on later today.
Peace!
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