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9th January 2011, 10:39 AM #16
Hi Rob.
Both my fishing and boat building have been on hold for the past 2 years, due to being the Coordinator for our local men's shed. TasmanMensShed.
As well as 1 day a week, involved in a mentor program.
For saltwater fishing, I fish the area where I live. Open to the Southern ocean, but also lots of sheltered waters as well.
I am also into fly fishing. Lots of great places in Tas for that.
Boats, well you might say I am between boats at the moment. I have a couple in my yard, ready to work on, but as stated above, I just don't have the time.
After a life time of wooden boats, the last few years have been about restoring and improving some of the older fibreglass boats.
The 70s produced some very good hull designs, let down by internal layouts.
As these boats nearly always need rebuilding at this stage in their lives, I have a keen interest in putting them back on the water with an improved layout, especially for fishing.
The Men's shed has a dinghy which has been an ongoing project for some time.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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9th January 2011, 11:18 AM #17SENIOR MEMBER
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We waited for 40 years to get the shed we wanted , but I think we left it too late.
Jeez , I would have thought if you were running Mens Sheds , you would have the boys making or repairing boats , so they could get out on the water !.
I really want to get something , in wood , to fish from , and have a Tassie boat in my sights .
I'd probably have to sell HS first though , I don't think the better half will come at me having 2 big boats.
You may well know this boat , it was built to work down south.
Regards Rob J.
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9th January 2011, 11:34 AM #18
Hi Rob.
I tried to post some pics of the dinghy the men's shed is working on, but my computer skills are not up to the task.
I would email you some pics, but cannot find an email address in your profile.
Yes our men's shed is very interested in boat work, but we are in a borrowed shed, which is only a garage, so we don't have much space.
If we get our own larger building in the future, I can see boat building and restoration being a big part of the local interest.
Please post a link to the boat you are referring to. I might recognise it. But remember there are "HEAPS" of boats from Tas. Very big boating population here.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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9th January 2011, 12:04 PM #19SENIOR MEMBER
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Paul , I have e-mailed you , via the forum.
Yes , its a pity you can't have some certainly in your shed , then you and the boys could get in to some worthwhile boat projects.
I'd be happy to see a few of the boys working in my shed , but I'm a bit out of the way , I guess.
Regards Rob J.
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9th January 2011, 12:15 PM #20
ROB.
Have replied to your email and attached a few pics of Men's Shed project.
It may take some time to get to you.
My service is very slow.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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10th January 2011, 03:48 PM #21
Update on Scaffolding, ideas.
I was partaking of a couple of "cleansing" ales with my mate last night and I brought up the subject of this thread.
He reminded me of 1 particular painting job I did on a larger boat in my yard some years ago.
The boat was too big to go in the shed, so it was outside on a transport trailer.
After the repair/alterations were complete, I had to paint the boat.
All the prep work was done off ladder and rigged up scaffold.
For the final top coat I needed to work quickly.
The answer was, my old Holden 1tonner.
Me standing on the back, foam roller, paint tray and you guessed it, my mate drove my vehicle back and forth till I got to a height I could work from the ground.
Light sand between coats done per ladders/scaffolds, then back on the tray of the Ute.
I must say here and now, I never had a lot of regard for OH&S.
I had forgotten about this job earlier.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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10th January 2011, 04:39 PM #22SENIOR MEMBER
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Yes , I've done things like that , nah , much more stupid , and got away with it .
So stupid , I'm not going to repeat them here.
I've just this minute , came in from painting the deck , achieved from ladders etc , and that should be about it , for this time , there is only the bottom to paint .
I've resolved though , if there is a next time , to get a scaffolding.
Better late than never !.
Regards Rob J.
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10th January 2011, 04:52 PM #23
"BUT".
All this type of stuff was fun or an adventure.
I don't want to be "safe" beyond my ability to achieve a goal.
As a person, I am no more valuable now at 57, than when I was in my prime at 30.
I would rather die trying, than die of the boredom of conformity or security.
OOPS. getting a bit philosophical here.
Enjoy your boat building, however you choose to go about it.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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10th January 2011, 05:37 PM #24SENIOR MEMBER
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My actions put my children at grave risk .
My actions cost me a broken back , a broken neck , a crushed foot , and 3 shoulder reconstructions.
I've learnt I'm not indestructable , after all.
I guess I followed the infantry dictum to the letter "just do it , and worry about it later".
You sort of get away with it when you are young , but it all catches up on , in time.
Regards Rob J.
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10th January 2011, 08:31 PM #25
2 crushed vertebrae.
3 crushed disc's,
spurs on all 7 neck vertebrae.
right shoulder cusp.
right collar bone with spur.
right hip
right knee
right foot.
I hear what you are saying mate.
Luckily, I have never had children who depend on me.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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25th January 2011, 04:01 PM #26New Member
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I did a major house renovation / extension recently and spent $3000 on mobile scaffolding with braces etc from mr scaffolding (look it up on the net), worked great and very safe.
With the house done and storage at a premium I sold the scaffolding for $2800, so although a hefty outlay easily sold and effectively cost me $200
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25th January 2011, 08:13 PM #27SENIOR MEMBER
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Probably the best $200 you have ever spent !.
I was down at Garry Stewarts a couple of days ago , and he has scaffolding going right around the boat he is building.
He was doing the ply decking , so he would mark out the ply on the boat , then stroll down the scaffolding to his band saw .
And then back up again .
Too easy !.
Rob J.
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