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sceptre ladder
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mock up of pine ladder , when i get it to what i like will make out of mahogany , hardware from hamilton marine
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I would think on the lines of 5/4 ipe (iron wood)
Heavy, sturdy and rot proof. Looks like teak and NO Finish coating is required.
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1978 23' Superfish/Potter Bracket 250HP -------- as "Americans" you have the right to ...... "LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of a Classic SeaCraft" -capt_chuck |
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Re: Sceptre ladder
Nice! Those ladders are useful IMO. Mine is a rebuilt original with remanufactured clips by Mitch (Flexpat) and his son.
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i am a stairbuilder , and have ipe on the rack good tip thanks
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Looking good! I wonder if anyone has modified the top cross section of the windshield frame. Would be a lot easier to get forward without worrying about the frame.
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Scituate Mass 1976 SeaCraft SF23 |
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Quote:
Jon |
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Ipe is a mighty hard, heavy and difficult wood to work with from my experience.
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1977 SeaCraft 23' Sceptre W/ Alum Tower & Yamaha 225 www.LouveredProductsUnlimited.com |
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Recently replaced our Pawley's Is hammock supports with 5/4 Ipe. It's not bad to work with.
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Nice Job, Sisu. Looks like a great winter project.
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