As part of a proposed, cold-molding build to be done as a RW club project is the need to have a building bay and, in the bay, a proper platform on which strongbacks and molds can be erected.
Obtaining a bay is easy. Move the Lake Oswego boat down to the dock where it should be.
Obtaining a foundational structure is also easy, because club owns a wheeled, 30"W x 80"L x 32"H, massively strong, metal cart with leveling jacks (now just attracting boxes of junk) to which it would be easy to attach a pair of 2"x 4"'s as rails upon which differing building frames could be erected as one club project were completed and another begun.
But it'd be nice if the best arrangement for those rails were chosen. So I'm going to use this thread to gather pictures of boat-building frames. From them, it's possible to see how various builders chose to erect frames. The lower portion of RW's frame will need to movable and enable many different boats. The upper portion would be specific to a single set of plans, but would also have to be easily dismantled and storable against future use.
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