Saturday, 15 January 2011

15th January 2011

I've spent so much time recently working on the outside and cutting rot away that I decided to do some work on the inside. Chopping the rot away has been demoralising and hopefully varnishing and painting the inside will lift my spirits a bit. You can see how the timber has come up with a simple coat of varnish, already looking a thousand times better. I've decided to paint the inside with Sadolin Superdec Opaque paint, its water based and according to the details I've read doesn't need to be sanded between coats, will not peel, fade or crack and doesn't need an undercoat and should last 8 years. 

  



 


  

I'd also routed the rear timber that covers the transom, it was an £80 piece of timber and I had to route and plane off about £60 to create the shape I needed. Its a pity I don't have a hamster anymore as I could have used the sawdust for it.








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