Laying Aluminum Flooring In My Tiny Boat Build! | Salvage to Savage #4
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- Last weekend we kept chugging along on my 16' Starcraft Tiny Boat build. We laid a couple sheets of aluminum down on the floor as we look closer to working on the casting decks in the future.
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Cardboard for templates are the key bud. Will help you cut pieces that fit like a glove.
Working aluminum can be counterintuitive…It tends to gald from the heat when you use a saw with too FINE a tooth. Coarser wood blade will throw off the heat with the chip it throws off.
Enjoying the series, love those old aluminum boats
Thanks man! I really need to order material for the hatches and get to it
I just finished up my winter project. Happens to be the same exact 16 ft starcraft, mines a 1977. Put 2, 1 gallon kits of total boat pour foam in it. All aluminum floor and front casting deck with rear seating/ storage boxes. Put bedliner in and painted complete interior tan. Put a new minn kota edge and new mercury 25 hp on. Wish I had a way to send you a few pics.
Awesome man!! Sounds like exactly what I’m trying to do.
Do you have Instagram? I’m savage.senses on there. Send pictures I’d love to see it
@@savagesenseoutdoors sorry bud, don't have social media of any kind.
Can't wait to see it done you're doing a great job
I'm not sure on aluminum however when cutting sheet metal like r-panel I was taught to use a wood blade turned backwards in a circular saw.
But you're doing a great job. I can't wait to see it finished up.
I’m not sure how well the wood blade would have done if it were backwards, because of the carbide tips on this one. Using the abrasive cutting disc was definitely not correct though😅
Just picked up your channel. Going back to watch build from the start.
Thank ya sir! The boat is on hold till after ice fishing season but there’ll definitely be more when Spring rolls out.
Great job looks good
Thanks Willy!
Why go with .90 aluminum? Wouldn't .40 work as well and be a little cheaper?
Good suggestion with the wood cutting, fine tooth carbide blade. I heard in another video the wood cutting blades would work well on aluminum sheets.
Yeah the wood blade did fantastic. Wish I took more footage of it. I went with .090 because it’s what I found most people recommended for subfloors on forums. I think tiny boat nation recommends .063-.090 and .090 was actually cheaper than .063 from the guy I got metal from
Where did you get your aluminum? Also you should use a metal shear. You can get one at menards or harbor freight for about 60-80 bucks. That's what I used on mine
I got my aluminum from a local machine shop, look for someone who does CNC machining because they’ll normally have a good link on aluminum sheets. They were $275 a sheet which was way cheaper than any online retailer I could find.
I considered shears but the circular saw will have more uses for other projects. The cut is really clean and straight once I found the correct blade to use.
great documentation on the build. looking good. just from my experience, use a blade that is meant for aluminum, diablo makes them. or us a cheap power shear from harbor freight. much easier for cutting tapers etc. just my 2 cents. great work though, keep it up!
I appreciate that! This Diablo carbide tipped wood blade did surprisingly well, pretty clean cuts.
I’m in the process of building a garage now but I’m looking forward to getting the boat inside to work on it again!
looking forward to seeing it get completed!@@savagesenseoutdoors
Good stuff
Much appreciated man
@Mark Legate I’m going to be doing a rubber undercoating for the interior and the outside is going to be wrapped
@Mark Legate hydro turf as well. The rubberized undercoat will be for the interior walls
How’s the boat now? Just got the same exact boat!
Awesome! The boat is in the garage for the winter, but I have a single stall garage so I haven’t been able to work on it. Waiting for the weather to warm up so I can pull it outside and get back to it!
Can’t wait 50’s this week get on it!!!
Yes sir, been remodeling the house through winter but look forward to mid April!
I'm going to use marine grade plywood I bought at home depot it was $125 a sheet I had to order it. I used it on anther boat I had and it worked good.
Awesome man! That’s what most people do too. I just chose aluminum to stay as light as possible and it’ll last a lifetime
Cut edges are getting hot, melting aluminum and binding with blade. Lube with water for cleaner cuts.
Thank ya, the abrasive blade was my problem. When we switched blades we got a much better cut
wait wait wait..... you cant leave us hanging bro.... What ever happened to the rest of this project???
I know man, it’s in the garage. And my garage sucks so it’ll be pulled outside this spring to commence the building
@@savagesenseoutdoors YEAH!
We’ll get after it soon💪🏻
is this boat project dead?
No, it’s next to the garage. I started this project before I bought a house and since then I’ve been prioritizing house projects
I hear ya, i hope you get around to it someday.good luck with everything.@@savagesenseoutdoors
@frankmangieri2077 thank you, I hope to gain some ground on it this spring. I’ve had all the aluminum and electrical for it, just lacking time to get it done