Mast Chocks
By Helen Opie #904 "Molly Kool" (1es 1eo 1ea 31ar)Did not do much today, but came to a good stopping place where glue needs to dry overnight. After my errands tomorrow I hope to have the energy to unclamp, try for size, and sand to fit. Sand ever so gently! There's not a lot to be taken off, and that's fine, as long as I don't take off too much. Just doing this little bit makes me feels ever so much better and more optimistic that I might get her if for a sail on Saturday, or the rain might hold off for a while on Sunday, or it might not come at all. Weather people can only guess, educated and informed guesses,but still guesses.
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PDR MK Sept 17 - Pieces for mast chocks laid out on Tuck tape
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PDR MK Sept 17 - Planing tapers on sides of chocks - 1
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PDR MK Sept 17 - Planing tapers on sides of chocks - 2
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PDR MK Sept 17 -Trying chocks around mast for fit; need 2 more.
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PDR MK Sept 17 - Trying for fit inside pipe sleeve to see how much sanding to fit is needed. Not much! If needed, I'll glue plane shavings to thicken the chocks.
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PDR MK Sept 17 - Preparing to glue chocks to mast. Bottom ends are 2" below line marking top of pipe sleeve. on roof of cuddy. I moved the mast to a
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PDR MK Sept 17 -Glue dribbled on lower part of all chocks.
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PDR MK Sept 17 - Chocks glued and clamped with bungee cords to dry overnight. There is a gap which I may make a tiny chock for when cord-clamps come off...another day.