SkiFletch
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Hey all, been wanting to work on making my own hood for a while now and I'm ready to start the undertaking
. I'm not a stranger to woodworking and since part of my job includes working in a machine shop I have access to all the appropriate power tools you could imagine
. However I have three concerns here stemming from the fact that this hood will be over the top of a large portion of heated saltwater 
The first is, what should I use as far as timber goes to survive these harsh conditions. Plain wood or treated? Soft or hard? I was thinking about just using some plain untreated 1x6 pine and sealing it up with varnish? Would this work?
The second question, is the hinge. What sort of material should I be using as a hinge? I'm a little worried about selecting something thats going to corrode and rust away under the salty conditions. I was thinking either brass or stainless steel would be my only real choices for hinges, and I'm worried about brass for its high copper content. What do you guys think I should use?
And last but certainly not least, sealing and swelling in the hood. Should I calculate dimensions with some amount of swell in mind or will this be negligable despite the increased humidity? I'm planning on cutting all edges (except the bottom) with a 45 angle and wood gluing them together. Then a slight rabbit around the inner rim of the hood to fit the outer rim of the tank along with posts at the corners for extra support. The whole thing will be varnished multiple times for a seal and a bead of silicone run along the inner seams. Will that be enough waterproofing and strengthening? Or will I need screws or brackets to support the glued seams?
Thanks in advance for the advice, Rather do this right the first time



The first is, what should I use as far as timber goes to survive these harsh conditions. Plain wood or treated? Soft or hard? I was thinking about just using some plain untreated 1x6 pine and sealing it up with varnish? Would this work?
The second question, is the hinge. What sort of material should I be using as a hinge? I'm a little worried about selecting something thats going to corrode and rust away under the salty conditions. I was thinking either brass or stainless steel would be my only real choices for hinges, and I'm worried about brass for its high copper content. What do you guys think I should use?
And last but certainly not least, sealing and swelling in the hood. Should I calculate dimensions with some amount of swell in mind or will this be negligable despite the increased humidity? I'm planning on cutting all edges (except the bottom) with a 45 angle and wood gluing them together. Then a slight rabbit around the inner rim of the hood to fit the outer rim of the tank along with posts at the corners for extra support. The whole thing will be varnished multiple times for a seal and a bead of silicone run along the inner seams. Will that be enough waterproofing and strengthening? Or will I need screws or brackets to support the glued seams?
Thanks in advance for the advice, Rather do this right the first time
