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17th March 2010, 07:59 AM
Thread: last coat of varnish..........
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Reiner, You will be ok with 6 months as the...
Reiner,
You will be ok with 6 months as the boat is now going to be looked after. There is nothing more pretty than well done brightwork. Yes, if you can remove the fittings easily it is well... -
16th March 2010, 08:08 AM
Thread: last coat of varnish..........
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PAR, what a chicken....I am, used to being abused...
PAR, what a chicken....I am, used to being abused on the net so another one won't hurt.
YES you do have to do it, but not every year if it is outside, it will be every six months maximum.
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14th March 2010, 06:27 PM
Thread: Timber Bluebird on ebay
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This is my idea of a "fast " play boat, my...
This is my idea of a "fast " play boat, my preferred ocean liveaboard cruiser is the old Halvorsen Freye style double ender....different horses for different courses.
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14th March 2010, 12:49 PM
Thread: last coat of varnish..........
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Thinning the varnish depends of course on what...
Thinning the varnish depends of course on what sort it is. Generally today varnish is not varnish at all, it is single pack polyurethane.
The can will have on it what to use for thinning, do not... -
13th March 2010, 03:21 PM
Thread: last coat of varnish..........
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Reiner, Bubbles in brightwork are the result of...
Reiner,
Bubbles in brightwork are the result of too quick a drying (the varnish boils) or shaking the can ( a no-no).
Use a two inch brush for the small dinghy, varnish early in the morning, just... -
13th March 2010, 08:46 AM
Thread: Timber Bluebird on ebay
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No Simon, But that would be my choice for a new...
No Simon, But that would be my choice for a new boat, double headed schooner on a 60 foot ULDB hull. Masts only 45 feet high.
This would give you the costs savings of small boat rigs with enough... -
12th March 2010, 04:14 PM
Thread: Timber Bluebird on ebay
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Thanks PAR, I am stable again........for...
Thanks PAR, I am stable again........for now.....I say I am stable again..again........is that right, sure it was the red ones mate.
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12th March 2010, 07:57 AM
Thread: Timber Bluebird on ebay
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Well, I hope someone that is an enthusiastic...
Well, I hope someone that is an enthusiastic restores carefully contemplates the amount of work required,has a thorough inspection and then buys it.
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5th March 2010, 01:41 PM
Thread: Thunderbird on ebay
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MIK, Please do, up to yourself, it needs to...
MIK,
Please do, up to yourself, it needs to be realised.
(and I have had my pills for today thanks PAR, it was the red ones wasn't it) -
5th March 2010, 10:50 AM
Thread: Thunderbird on ebay
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...spoken like a true maven PAR..... by the...
...spoken like a true maven PAR.....
by the way, the Chris Craft I discussed with you previously has still not been touched, the owner is "considering" his options, either way, it is... -
5th March 2010, 10:19 AM
Thread: Thunderbird on ebay
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Now here's a good idea, maybe it can be...
Now here's a good idea, maybe it can be implimented here too.
Family BoatBuilding: A Free Opportunity for Wooden Kit Producers - Boat Design Forums
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5th March 2010, 10:14 AM
Thread: Thunderbird on ebay
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Yep, point taken and understood. I'm just a...
Yep, point taken and understood.
I'm just a grumpy old man....... (but I do luv de ol boat or too) -
5th March 2010, 08:21 AM
Thread: Deck and Exterior Timber Oil
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Hawk, Just going back to your original...
Hawk,
Just going back to your original question, the linseed oil will make the wood go black (as you now know), it is boiled linseed oil that is used if you intend to use linseed oil, but NOT on... -
5th March 2010, 08:07 AM
Thread: Galvanisers in Brisbane
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OK fellas, I see that my quote seems about par...
OK fellas, I see that my quote seems about par for the course, so I will just go agead and get it done.
Thank you all kindly for your comments and advice. It is a nice trailer and worth looking... -
5th March 2010, 08:03 AM
Thread: Thunderbird on ebay
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Well sorry if I stood on peoples toes fellas, I...
Well sorry if I stood on peoples toes fellas, I fully understand that this is a restoration section, and also understand the requirements of such.
I am a 60 year old boatbuilder, so speak with... -
4th March 2010, 06:21 PM
Thread: Thunderbird on ebay
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...nor has he licked any arses......... ...I...
...nor has he licked any arses.........
...I am not here to make friends......seems someone doesn't like any one saying some old wooden boats are crap...so be it. -
4th March 2010, 04:11 PM
Thread: Galling
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...trying master.......trying, sometimes more...
...trying master.......trying, sometimes more trying to others than myself, but at least I try.
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4th March 2010, 04:08 PM
Thread: Thunderbird on ebay
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Yep, true, all the worms inside it.......... ...
Yep, true, all the worms inside it..........
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4th March 2010, 04:06 PM
Thread: Galvanisers in Brisbane
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When I phoned the local galvanisers they informed...
When I phoned the local galvanisers they informed me regarding the holes in every end of every section to avoid blowback, what I am interested in is if anyone can recommend a Brisbane galvaniser that...
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27th February 2010, 05:23 PM
Thread: Deck and Exterior Timber Oil
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Endeavour Oil is another good product to use ,...
Endeavour Oil is another good product to use , but you MUST do it regularly...don't be lazy or the wood will suffer and have to be redone all over again. It is very easy to use, I simply do a wet...
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27th February 2010, 05:18 PM
Thread: Galling
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Yes graphite does cause electrolytic problems in...
Yes graphite does cause electrolytic problems in boats.
There are documented mast failures where a lead pencil was used to mark off the attachment points. It was along these pencil lines that the... -
27th February 2010, 05:07 PM
Thread: Galvanisers in Brisbane
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Galvanisers in Brisbane
My home made boat trailer is now ready for galvanising, I phoned the local fellas here and was told 5-600 dolars for the job. It is only for a 4 metre dinghy, so this is more than the parts cost me....
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27th February 2010, 04:52 PM
Thread: Classic beauty on ebay
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Simon, NOW you are talking mate...bloody...
Simon,
NOW you are talking mate...bloody beautiful. I have sent the owner an email, I will buy it if still possible....the auction has ended. -
27th February 2010, 04:50 PM
Thread: Thunderbird on ebay
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Simon, Sometimes it is better to let em go to...
Simon,
Sometimes it is better to let em go to the graveyard, just because it is old and made of wood does not mean it has any worth.
WORTH...by that I mean that it has say, historic value,... -
25th February 2010, 04:30 PM
Thread: Thunderbird on ebay
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Let it rest in peace.......
Let it rest in peace.......
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25th February 2010, 02:44 PM
Thread: Scarfing ply
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Thanks PAR, I take it as being an alternative...
Thanks PAR, I take it as being an alternative method, rather than the be all and end all.
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25th February 2010, 09:48 AM
Thread: Scarfing ply
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PAR, You know I respect your opinions...
PAR,
You know I respect your opinions immensly, but I need to question your comment that the glassed butt joint is stronger.
The traditional long scarf will not break at the scarf if tested to...