The "Joint" I am refferring to are both the type that are butted against
each other and also fitted (finger style joints). Thats about as much as I
can think of since I havent tried to piece it together yet.
Thanks,
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Willburn,Gerry [mailto:Gerry.Willburn@vcincorp.com]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 12:33 PM
To: 'Scott Seidler'
Subject: RE: Wood Frame Assembly
Scott,
What joints are you talking of? There are different techniques for
different joints.
Gerry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Seidler [SMTP:sseidler@easterndatacomm.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 9:00 AM
> To: Morgans@Autox.Team.Net (E-mail)
> Subject: Wood Frame Assembly
>
>
> Hello Fellow Morganites and Morganettes,
>
> I am starting assembly of the wood frame on the +4 (4seat)
>
> I have a questions regarding bolts/screws.
>
> Forgetting the original set up for the time being - what is the best (or
> preferred) modern way to assemble and affix the wood chasis. Ive seen
> screws
> completely through and ground off on the inside (seemed pretty tight to
> me.
> And Ive read short screws so as they dont come through at all.
>
> What about through bolting perhaps? And what of glue? should there be any
> on the joints? Which types of screws would be needed/recommended
> (stainless,
> brass, galvanized?)
>
> OK listers - new string - and I want to start this weekend too!
>
>
> --Scott
>
>
>
> 56 +4 4 Seat (more or less)
>
> Scott Seidler
> Senior Network Engineer, Sales.
> Eastern DataComm, Inc.
> Phone: 201-457-3311
> Fax: 201-457-1811
>
> Project Web Site: http://members.tripod.com/scottsmog
>
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