2012/07/29

Both Sides Receive First Coat of Polyurethane!

Today the trailer port side was moved onto the trailer bed after the bed was covered with rosin paper (typically used in construction to provide a slip between a hardwood floor and the subfloor.)  In this case we simply wanted to protect the deck from what we might place upon it, as in one of the sides.

The starboard side was placed on the work table, where we installed the necessary additional backers.  We then flipped it over and cut out the door and window openings, as well as the channel for the yoke header.

Both sides were sanded with 150 grit paper, and given a first coat of polyurethane.

The port side wall is on the trailer, while the starboard is on the work table:


Tomorrow we will approach the galley partition, the main rib yoke, and getting the platform coated with polyurethane.
 
  

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