by redtailseven » Sun Jul 09, 2006 8:29 am
RATS!!
I was just finishing up a detailed story about the tiller about 3 paragrapgs long, when my connection broke. I'll give the bare bones and flesh out the details after work, if necessary.
I use cherry because a local furniture company puts scraps out in a bin for wood workers and wood burners. I check the bin frequently. I just used some to rebuild a canoe for a buddy who just got back from Ramadi, Iraq.
I made a wedge the with of the throat of the tiller and about 18 inches long. Using "Gorilla Glue" I glued and clamped a !/2 thick strip to the wedge with enough for the prong going past the web. Let dry for 4 hours or so, then I glued another 1/2 strip to the other side and a 1/4 strip to the first side. When dry, the other 1/4 strip goes on. Round with a router or plane drill the bolt holes in the prong and cut to length.
My original has some reinforcing hardware that I don't know if I'll duplicate. Since there is only about an hour of fun work involved, I figure I can afford to experiment.
I can post a couple of picture in a day or so.
Regards,
Greg
Redtail 7 honors the Tuskeegee Airmen