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17th July 2010, 02:44 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Starting up again
I know I've posted on my PDR before somewhere , but which thread ?.
So , I've started another.
Anyway , slowly but surely , my shed is up , heating , in the form of a slow combustion stove will be installed , and I'm really hoping to be able to finish my PDR .
When I can get it out of the old milking shed .
Then , I've got to work where the hell I'm at , and start forward again !.
This is the shed , its designed so my wife has the western end , with its mezzanine , to do her crafty stuff , and I've got the rest for boats , and carriages.
I'm about to start training a pony for the grandkids , there are 5 of them now , and a couple of little boats would be nice .
So , I'm going to combine the "Huon Seal" spruce up , with finishing off the PDR , in the rest of this winter.
Hopefully.
Rob J.
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17th July 2010, 03:33 PM #2
Hi Rob and welcome back to this forum.
Looks like a great shed and I have been following your adventures with bigger boats.
For those not aware of the history, Rob was the very first person to build an OZ PDR hull from the newly finished plans. He did that at the Duckflat Spring School when it was down in Goolwa.
I used mostly his pictures for the first comprehensive construction set of putting together the MK2 version.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/boatmik...7594384558679/
He has had a few things happen in the meantime ... sold a farm, moved down to the coast and bought himself a Grey Seal canoe yawl. I think he has learned a lot about sailing too.
Best wishes
Michael
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17th July 2010, 04:12 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks Michael.
Gee , has it been that long ?.
Yes , I have learnt a bit about sailing.
Enough to know , that there is a lot more to know !.
I just wish that I'd got in to this years ago , but hey , I've got to deal with the present , and the future.
I've got a bit of shifting around to do , but soon I'll have a nice cleared corner of the shed , and I'll get everything together that I can find , and get going again.
Michael , you used to have nice pictorials of how to fit out the PDR , do you still have them somewhere ?.
Regards Rob J.
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18th July 2010, 02:50 PM #4
There is a set on flickr
PDRacer Rigging Guide - a set on Flickr
Also I do have something I can email you - so email me and I will send.
MIK
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18th July 2010, 03:06 PM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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Ah , yes MIK , thats the one , I believe.
I started printing them up years ago , but ran out of ink.
I've e-mailed you privately.
Regards , and thanks MIK, Rob J.
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31st July 2010, 03:56 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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Well , after my last post , I injured my shoulder .
But I got going again today , shifted everything I could find down to the new shed , except for the boat itself.
One thing , I carefully put the mast on a flat surface , now it seems that is what I have got , a flat surface on one side .
I should be able to get the boat down soon.
Rob J.
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31st July 2010, 08:49 PM #7SENIOR MEMBER
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Well MIK , I got all of that stuff you so kindly provided printed up , bloody hell , thats a book , and a bit !.
Thanks again , I should get going again soon.
Regards , and THANKS .
Rob J.
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3rd August 2010, 01:01 PM #8
No worries Rob, That's why it wasn't included in the plan. Sorry about the size of the email, but if it helps I think you will forgive me!
Best wishes
MIK
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3rd August 2010, 03:44 PM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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I appreciate your help very much MIK.
Just waiting for a truck delivering plaster boards for the mezzanine to turn up , and the slow combustion stove to be installed in the shed , and I'll be able to set up in comfort .
Thanks again MIK.
Regards Rob J.
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