Sunday, October 23, 2005

19. Guerilla Glue



A. Joe has brought the Alpha Model way ahead of the other two. He's got his cabinets in the galley, the rear hatch put together, and his headliner installed. He's taken his fenders off to the painter for a metallic blue paint job.

B. Ron's Bravo Model is running a close second toward completion, with his galley assembled and headliner installed. Notice the birch ply panels and the hardwood decking he's installing. It's really looking good.

C. Rodney's Charlie Model is way behind. I'm sure hoping that the Gorilla Glue mess can be corrected and/or hidden. The inner front/ceiling liner is made of 1/8" luan panel which is glued to the frame spars with Gorilla Glue. This glue expands for a tight weatherproof fit if it doesn't run all the way down to the floor. I owe Ron a big bottle of this stuff. He tells me that his glue job looked like this too, and he was able to clean it up and cover it with the pink rigid foam insulation panels. I will also have to chisel the pools of this stuff off of Joe's garage floor.

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