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11587 Albert van Hulzen
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May 1, 2001
8:07 am
Albert, Don't think so... pi r squated X length radius, not diameter, and no .25 multiplier Cheers, Jim Surpise! It is! This way you can enter (measurement)...
11588 jhkohnen@... Send Email May 1, 2001
11:39 am
Pat- I used Titebond II to glue the gunwales onto my Six-Hour Canoe back in 1997, and they still seem to be stuck on after being stored outside since then. I...
11589 jhkohnen@... Send Email May 1, 2001
11:56 am
Electric trolling motors are _very_ nice. The motors are light, so mounting on an outrigger is no problem, they always start, they don't stink and they're...
11590 teakdeck@... Send Email May 1, 2001
2:19 pm
I've used it but the glue is better than my carpentry. I like the gap filling of Pro Bond. Mike Masten...
11591 Michael Surface
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May 1, 2001
5:40 pm
David Remember Noah! ... _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com...
11592 GHC
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May 1, 2001
6:04 pm
Thanks Charles, I have two sets of plans - version one, the "square" version bought from Payson, and version two, the "step" version in Boats With an Open...
11593 djost@... Send Email May 1, 2001
6:36 pm
... no problem Warren, remember that free advise only worth what you paid for it. At 200lbs, I would think that it would be a great deal easier, even if you...
11594 David Ryan
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May 1, 2001
8:17 pm
FBBB -- The days are getting longer and warmer, the daffodils are blooming, and this young man's fancy turns to thoughts of... fishing. Last weekend I tried...
11595 Orr, Jamie
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May 1, 2001
8:49 pm
Hi Pat Didn't see your note below as we had already left for the show. I did sort of see you, though, at least I saw the Guy in the Neck Brace, and admired ...
11596 John Ewing
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May 1, 2001
10:14 pm
I just want to express my appreciation to some of the great people I chatted with at the Depoe Bay Wooden Boat Festival and Crab Feed this past weekend, among...
11597 edham72@... Send Email May 1, 2001
10:37 pm
how about the designs for texas dory? ed...
11598 djost@... Send Email May 1, 2001
11:05 pm
... Yes, I know that Noah was the first boatbuilder of noteable fame. He was an amateur and today could not become a licenced naval architect, go figure. We...
11599 pongo19050@... Send Email May 2, 2001
12:01 am
I've used it above the waterline to scarf stock for spars, etc. It hasn't failed yet. Don't use it below whatever the specified temp is (50 degrees?)or the...
11600 R Coy
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May 2, 2001
12:35 am
PL has been rcommened over tite II as it has better holding power. I have had Tite II go on me in some remodel projects, however, I have not used PL adhesive. ...
11601 pateson@... Send Email May 2, 2001
1:57 am
Depoe Bay festival was wonderful. Much credit to Jack Brown and his crew. A most friendly show. Only problem was everybody was having too much fun talking...
11602 pateson@... Send Email May 2, 2001
2:46 am
The Depoe Bay Festival was wonderful. Must commend Jack Brown, and his folks for a very organized and well run and most "Friendly"; show. Lots of folks and...
11603 pateson@... Send Email May 2, 2001
4:05 am
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11604 Jim Chamberlin RCSIS
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May 2, 2001
5:36 am
I second Chuck's suggestion, but I have also used a belt sander with 60 grit. Used carefully and followed up with an orbital using 120 and sometimes a lighter...
11605 Orr, Jamie
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May 2, 2001
3:36 pm
I may be chiming in late on this one -- I had a pile of emails to deal with when I got home from Depoe Bay, so I probably didn't pay close attention to all of...
11606 Paul A. Lefebvre, Jr.
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May 2, 2001
6:48 pm
I've been sitting on the sidelines on this one, but having just recently sanded and varnished the fiberglass coating on my 4th cedar-strip canoe to foot-away...
11607 aquillma@... Send Email May 2, 2001
9:51 pm
Hello Group, My name is Andrew Quillmann and not only am I new to this group but I'm also new to boat building and boating in general. I built Tortoise late...
11608 rrobar@... Send Email May 2, 2001
10:02 pm
Thanks everyone. I've decided to breakout the sander, roll on some paint, and push Micro into the water. It is after all a working sailboat, not a yacht. ......
11609 Susan
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May 2, 2001
10:16 pm
... I have put several pictures of the construction of our AS29 on my web site. Nothing too great but maybe you can see a little of what the interior looks...
11610 djost@... Send Email May 2, 2001
10:34 pm
Dear Group, I have recently been predrilling holes for my #12 bronze nails into the lead. After breaking 4 titanium drill bits I realize that I must be...
11611 Jim Chamberlin RCSIS
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May 2, 2001
11:03 pm
A lot of emails? I only had 153. BTW, your boat is beautiful. Jim...
11612 rrobar@... Send Email May 2, 2001
11:12 pm
Thanks for all the responses! I've decided to go with the looks- great-from-10-feet option: sand lightly, cover with paint, then push Micro into the water....
11613 kwilson800@... Send Email May 3, 2001
12:02 am
Yep. That's why the last two boats were lapstrake plywood. Spend a little more for good plywood, sand a lot less. I'm getting less and less tolerant of...
11614 pongo19050@... Send Email May 3, 2001
12:06 am
The latest WB has an article concerning legislation which is being pushed in the states' legislatures on testing and professional licensing of naval architects...
11615 djost@... Send Email May 3, 2001
12:09 am
Paul, I have been doing keel work with the weather, as you stated, perfect epoxying weather. It is actually a little warm for jobs that require a leisure...
11617 Lincoln Ross
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May 3, 2001
1:01 am
Payson is known for rowing facing forward, which is supposed to be some sort of Maine tradition. Perhaps Bolger designed it this way for Payson. I just took a...
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