
Boatbuilding - Making Beam Shelves (Tally Ho EP62)
December 21, 2019 by Sampson Boat Co | Language: EN Play Time: 00:28:19 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Making Beam Shelves / Sheer Clamps (EP62)
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EPISODE 62.
In this episode I start by adjusting the position of some of the frames, and fairing them all on the inside. Then I cut and fit the scarph joins on the big 6-1/2” x 3” Angelique timbers. Along the way, I do a stress test on the 28’ long timbers by parking a vehicle over each end, and jacking up the middle with a 20 ton bottlejack. The chickens and Pancho the parrot lark around as usual.
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Joey Pecoraro – Russian Dance
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Eveningland – Can’t Sleep
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62. Making Beam Shelves / Sheer Clamps (Tally Ho EP62)
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