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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] cutting and pasting



Build the hull strong as needed for the final product. 
All item of the hull including troughulls, shell, windows etc. 
Dont safe any money on that. 

Safe just money on the motors, battery and all other equipment
,less light for the first time for example. No navigation maybe. 

Its much easier later to add a bigger motor or battery instead 
of adding a stronger hull. 

If you have not the money for the stronger hull: Start with building 
all the cheap parts around like deck or grp parts and start a year later (collect money over this year)
with the hull as last item. No joke. O=kay needs more drawings jb. But drawings are cheap. 
With all rudders, grp parts, troughull and other equipment in stock the 
building time will be the same or even shorter.   
But the big single bill for the hull comes later and gives you more time to collect the required money. 
And with all the prebuild items in stock you will never give up the project.. 

The last item I purchase on Euronaut was the hull. On Peppers also. 

vbr Carsten 


"Brian Cox" <ojaivalleybeefarm@dslextreme.com> schrieb:
> Hi All,
>           I'm having a bit of a delema deciding wheather or not to go with
> either 3/8" thick hull or 1/4" hull.  I'm thining that initially maybe I
> should go with the 1/4" now (so I can get this off the ground) mainly due to
> budget constraints and then at a later date upgrade to the thicker hull,
> which would take me deeper.  My question is how hard would it be to cut out
> the conning tower( 3/4" thick) from the 1/4" hull and paste it on to a 3/8"
> thick hull at a later date? Would I need to grind out all of the weld seam?
> And would that adversly effect the metal in that area by rewelding?
> 
> Thanks,  Brian
> 
> 
> 
> 
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