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[Re: alsail]
#200241 01/10/10 06:55 PM 01/10/10 06:55 PM |
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Posts: 5,525 | Good Lord! That's a piece of furniture and fine furniture at that! Mine is just a box. . .that leaks. 
Pete Pollard Blade 702
'When you have a lot of things to do, it's best to get your nap out of the way first.
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#200242 01/10/10 08:23 PM 01/10/10 08:23 PM |
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | 25 years ago, I built a box similar to that - it's still on my trailer going strong.
It's required a fair bit of maintenance along the way.
A sail box endures some of the worst conditions you can imagine. High winds, driving rain, lots of UV exposure, dirt, soot, flying objects (rocks), vibration, you name it. All we ask that it keep $1000's of dollars of sails and equipment dry and clean.
It's a tough mission statement. Bright finished wood looks cool, but not for long. At least not without a s**tload of maintenance. | | | Re: Help finding a sailbox for a trailer
[Re: mbounds]
#200245 01/10/10 09:12 PM 01/10/10 09:12 PM |
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Posts: 5,525 | It's amazing what a cheap tarp will do for waterproofing; I figure $15/year to keep everything dry and keep the sun off the box.
The doors and the hatch are a pita to execute properly, but well worth the trouble.
Pete Pollard Blade 702
'When you have a lot of things to do, it's best to get your nap out of the way first.
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[Re: alsail]
#200248 01/10/10 10:56 PM 01/10/10 10:56 PM |
Joined: Oct 2002 Posts: 606 Maryland Kris Hathaway
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Posts: 606 Maryland | Well done Alex. I have been designing a pair of boxes and planning on using 3/4" MDO for the floor and 1x1 hardwood side frame with 3/8' MDO skin on sides & top. What is your box's height and approximate weight?
Do you do much traveling with your rig? I was planning on glued joints with brads and possibly a single glass wrap. Just worried about the box shaking apart.
Kris Hathaway | | | Re: Help finding a sailbox for a trailer
[Re: alsail]
#200263 01/11/10 08:57 AM 01/11/10 08:57 AM |
Joined: Apr 2003 Posts: 67 Daytona Beach Jeff_Bowers
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Posts: 67 Daytona Beach | 1/2 inch is overkill. Like a boat the strength comes from the frame not the skin. I used 1/4 birch with 1 layer of glass and it won't even twist it you pick it up by the corner. For a frame I used 1X2 fir that was screwed and glued at the corners and edges. I ran 4 support ribs across the inside of the bottom. This made it easy to seam the ply togeather to get the length and it helps with air circulation if you have to put away wet gear. Make the top curved for strength and to keep water from pooling on the top. Easy to do. Cut 5 ribs(each end and 3 in the middle) the desired curve out of 1X4, then just screw(start at one edge and work you way across) the 1/4 in ply to the ribs with some brass flat head wood screws, use good wood glue to help the bond. I finished the edges with 1X2 fir. gave it a good coat of resin then a wrapped the outside with a layer of glass. Hand painted with Gel. In 15 years I have had very little maintenance. I prefer a lift off lid for easy access and water tight. You only need 2" clearance between the boat and the box to just slid the lid off when the boat is on the trailer.
Jeff Bowers Mystere 6.0(sometimes XL)
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[Re: alsail]
#200265 01/11/10 09:17 AM 01/11/10 09:17 AM | andrewscott
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Unregistered | Well at 12' long and 32" wide it would make a rather large "coffin"!!!!! but it would work LOL. ALex It would fit Lurch perfect! YOU RANG? | | | Re: Help finding a sailbox for a trailer
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#200383 01/13/10 09:52 AM 01/13/10 09:52 AM |
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Posts: 297 | +1. If Trey is taking orders, those are some killer nice boxes, (and a much better value than those fiber glass jobs). I had one specially made, and have been very happy with it.
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