Storing the Parts!
With ordering both the kit and timber package, you do need a means to store things. This is something I have not thought through completely. I made some shelves in my garage a while back to help with space and was able to put all the timber on it. It needs to be out of the way, so it it can't be damaged. I also plan on making another loft type shelf to hold some of the CNC parts. Presently I screwed a couple furniture dolly's to the bottom of the pallets, so I can move them around the garage.
The timber is nicely stacked and out of the way until I need it.
Handling the CNC parts
I also went through the parts and started to cut some out. I am using the kit and everything is already cut with the CNC machine. I will say that you need to handle the sheets with kid gloves. With parts cut except for the tabs, the sheets can start to break if you handle too much. I took my time and used a hand saw to cut the tabs on I would say half the pieces. Mainly the pieces for the keel and the cradle or others that looked/felt like they could break.
Take your time and be careful!!
When taking the plywood shipping 4x8 sheet off the top, it slid across the transom a little. It was a lite scratch and I was able to sand it out. After that close call, I took the transom piece and wrapped it in cardboard until I am ready for it. I don't want any scratches, especially on the transom.
I am still waiting on the epoxy shipment, so hopefully that arrives this week so I an begin.
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