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Gvido Bratina

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 7:22 am
Post subject: Building Hartley TS-16
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I'm confused about how to join the two pieces of a frame. The plan and
the book tell about gluing and nailing the plywood gusset over the
butt joint. What size and how many nails per gusset should I use? Also
the butt joint used to join the two pieces of a frame seems a bit
week. What do you think?


Regards,

Gvido

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Kurt P. Herzog

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 8:49 am
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bratina RemoveThis @p-ng.si (Gvido Bratina) wrote:

 >I'm confused about how to join the two pieces of a frame. The plan and
 >the book tell about gluing and nailing the plywood gusset over the
 >butt joint. What size and how many nails per gusset should I use? Also
 >the butt joint used to join the two pieces of a frame seems a bit
 >week. What do you think?
 >
 >
 >Regards,
 >
 >Gvido

I built a Hartley TS-14 30 years ago. I joined the frames with 1/4"
thick plywood gussets, both sides. The frames were about 5/8" thick.
I glued the gussets with resorcinol (use epoxy these days) and nailed
them with 3/4" bronze boat nails. Seemed plenty strong to me, and
still strong after 30 years.

.. . . Kurt

Kurt Herzog

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Gvido Bratina

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 2:59 am
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Thanks Kurt. Would you recall the thickness of the nails? The
availability of bronze nails in Slovenia is rather scarce, I am
afraid. All I could find are 20mm long and 1.9mm in diameter.

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Gvido
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