Preview: Re-Sheathing the Deck of a Wooden Boat, Part 5 – The Toe-Rails
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April 12, 2024
Email this Video to a FriendWith their subtle curves and bevels, toe rails do a lot to define the profile of a boat. See how they are shaped in this video.
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Gary Sweetman says:
Are those lags stainless?
Rich Dodson says:
Really enjoyed the video and learned some good lessons too! Thanks so much Eric and team!
Jason Adams says:
Understanding that caulking has elongation and compression properties goes a long way in creating and assuring a watertight joint. Your countersink, creating room for both compression and elongation, for the caulking material should be considered best if not essential practice.
Great work Eric!.
Dave Dickmeyer says:
Nice series. It’s great to see the kids in there working with dad. And the seem genuinely interested!