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EMILY ANNE - ROOF REMAKE
46-The hand the sands curves.JPG
46-The hand the sands curves
47-The hand that sands sheets.JPG
47-The hand that sands sheets
48-Planing the top of the side drip edge.JPG
48-Planing the top of the side drip edge
49-The clamping 'bed'.JPG
49-The clamping 'bed'
50-marking the centres, so it gets glued stright.JPG
50-marking the centres, so it gets glued stright
51-The Centre Mark.JPG
51-The Centre Mark
52-All clamped up, (dryrun).JPG
52-All clamped up, (dryrun)
53-The clamps again.JPG
53-The clamps again
54a-Pumping out some epoxy.JPG
54a-Pumping out some epoxy
54b-Mixing up epoxy for glueing the frame to the ply.JPG
54b-Mixing up epoxy for glueing the frame to the ply
55-Spreading the glue on the frame.JPG
55-Spreading the glue on the frame
56-more glue spreading.JPG
56-more glue spreading
57-No photo during position, clamping, sorry!.JPG
57-No photo during position, clamping, sorry!
58-All clamped up in the right places.JPG
58-All clamped up in the right places
59-scraping of excess.JPG
59-scraping of excess
60-cleaning it up more.JPG
60-cleaning it up more
61-Leave it!!.JPG
61-Leave it!!
62-WOW, just out of the clamps, how cool does that look!.JPG
62-WOW, just out of the clamps, how cool does that look!
63-Old roof New roof.JPG
63-Old roof New roof
64-Still looks like a sheet of ply tho.JPG
64-Still looks like a sheet of ply tho
65-Roof has been weighted at about  14.8kg so far.JPG
65-Roof has been weighted at about 14.8kg so far
66-Dry run clamping side edge.JPG
66-Dry run clamping side edge
67-1st edge peice on, cleaning up.JPG
67-1st edge peice on, cleaning up
68-cleaning up again.JPG
68-cleaning up again
69-as you can see tempurature was carefully monitered as much below 15C cureing is VERY slow.JPG
69-as you can see tempurature was carefully monitered as much below 15C cureing is VERY slow
70-the 1st aged on, planing the over handing ply .JPG
70-the 1st aged on, planing the over handing ply
71-2nd side edge on.JPG
71-2nd side edge on
72-the first end going on.JPG
72-the first end going on
73-the 4th and final egde on and clamped .JPG
73-the 4th and final egde on and clamped
74-planing of that overhanging ply.JPG
74-planing of that overhanging ply
75-vutting the side edges to lenght.JPG
75-vutting the side edges to lenght
76-planing the ends.JPG
76-planing the ends
77-as you can see, the laft 100mmof the ply runs stright, because the frame is nowlong holding it curved.JPG
77-as you can see, the laft 100mmof the ply runs stright, because the frame is nowlong holding it curved
78-Sanding sanding sanding, about two hours of sand epoxy!.JPG
78-Sanding sanding sanding, about two hours of sand epoxy!
79-phew, all done.JPG
79-phew, all done
80-mixing up the epoxy for filleting (the lowdensity addative is a lovly brown shade!.JPG
80-mixing up the epoxy for filleting (the lowdensity addative is a lovly brown shade!
81-piping on the fillet.JPG
81-piping on the fillet
82-smoothing out the filltet.JPG
82-smoothing out the filltet
83-and scraping of the excess.JPG
83-and scraping of the excess
84-there, one fillet all the way round.JPG
84-there, one fillet all the way round
85-and up the corners.JPG
85-and up the corners
86-more filleting, only not with lowdensity filler.JPG
86-more filleting, only not with lowdensity filler
87-filleting between the side rails and the frame.JPG
87-filleting between the side rails and the frame
88-the two fillets side-by-side.JPG
88-the two fillets side-by-side
89-again, time to LEAVE it.JPG
89-again, time to LEAVE it
90-sanding the fillets down to smooth.JPG
90-sanding the fillets down to smooth
91-the fillets all sanded.JPG
91-the fillets all sanded
92-planing the upstands, that will go along the front and back edges.JPG
92-planing the upstands, that will go along the front and back edges
93-radiusing the edges for the roof ready for sheathing.JPG
93-radiusing the edges for the roof ready for sheathing
94-Sticking the upstand on.JPG
94-Sticking the upstand on


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