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Rookie's first project- 1648 jon
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<blockquote data-quote="SlimeTime" data-source="post: 49418" data-attributes="member: 651"><p>I don't think I'd add anything between the metal. Say you rivet things together, anything between them could allow some movement between the parts, and that movement could either enlarge the holes, or stress the rivets.</p><p></p><p>As far as seams, incorporate them into the floorplan. If you can run a seam down the center of the front casting deck, then let that be where your hatches open, then you've only got a small section of stationary seam.</p><p></p><p>ST</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimeTime, post: 49418, member: 651"] I don't think I'd add anything between the metal. Say you rivet things together, anything between them could allow some movement between the parts, and that movement could either enlarge the holes, or stress the rivets. As far as seams, incorporate them into the floorplan. If you can run a seam down the center of the front casting deck, then let that be where your hatches open, then you've only got a small section of stationary seam. ST [/QUOTE]
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