Doug Your book is in the mail. Canada post aint too swift, like the political hacks who run it. Brent Swain ... http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/...
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brentswain38@...
Jul 4, 2001 8:08 pm
A friend bought a metal spraying gun at a garage sale for $60. The owner thought it was a paint sprayer. He then boght the whole outfit , flow meters, guages ,...
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Gary H. Lucas
garyhl@...
Jul 4, 2001 8:46 pm
Brent, I also ordered your book about three weeks ago. Is mine in the mail as well? Gary H. Lucas ... From: <brentswain38@...> To:...
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brentswain38@...
Jul 7, 2001 2:43 am
Yes. It's in the mail. ... as ... book! ... Service....
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Gary H. Lucas
garyhl@...
Jul 14, 2001 2:49 pm
I got Brent's book in the mail on Thursday afternoon, finished reading it by 11:30 pm. It's an easy read, and I read pretty fast so, don't take that as ...
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Doug Barnard
dbarnard@...
Jul 15, 2001 5:38 pm
... Thanks for the tip! An excellent cite- do you happen to know the issue date? I'd like to pick up a back copy and spread the word around. In a brief search,...
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Richard Payne
nekeyah@...
Jul 16, 2001 10:39 am
Check out the products of combustion of foams. I know that some generate highly toxic gases, and that even a small fire can therefore be extremely dangerous. ...
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cdbarry@...
Jul 16, 2001 11:57 am
... generate ... There is an extensive Coast Guard report on the subject that can be found by searching the Coast Guard site, www.uscg.mil, probably under ...
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brentswain38@...
Jul 17, 2001 1:26 am
-Plans for the 26 are $200, for the 31 $300, for the 36 $350 and for the 40 $500.They can be ordered the same way as the book. Designing an origami boat is...
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brentswain38@...
Jul 17, 2001 1:39 am
A friend was doing a bit of welding on his 36 footer in Frisco Bay, when the foam caught fire. The entire aft end of the boat was gutted and the loran was...
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Sigge Johansson
siggej@...
Jul 17, 2001 4:02 pm
Hello Brent Are 40 the upper limit for the Origami method? Or is it possible to build a 45-footer? With a rudder under the hull -- skeg supported? (so faar...
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Shelley & Foster Price
fprice@...
Jul 20, 2001 10:54 am
Hello Guys I'm looking for the instuctions for the "Irony" rope to chain splice for three strand - this is the one where the rope goes down the chains links ...
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Doug Barnard
dbarnard@...
Jul 23, 2001 5:35 pm
... The above post, combined with a "what if" from Brent Swain's "How to Build a Better Steel Boat", gave me a bit of inspiration for a watermaker that uses ...
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Doug Barnard
dbarnard@...
Jul 24, 2001 4:51 pm
... Lord save us from the engineers! :) ... Gotcha on that one. ... I was thinking that the pipe would be short, about an 1 1/2" in diameter. This would make...
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winslow59@...
Jul 24, 2001 10:56 pm
Are any of the OrigamiBoats members planning to attend the Metal Boat Society Festival? Are any Swain/origami boats likely to be there and available for...
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brentswain38@...
Jul 27, 2001 12:22 am
There are none of my boats going to the Metal Boat Festival that I'm aware of . There possibly would be if it were in Oak Harbour as usual, but they decided to...
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brentswain38@...
Jul 27, 2001 12:31 am
A friend tried this without much success. I believe his tank was too big.There is a limit to how much water you can boil with a limited amount of heat source.A...
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brentswain38@...
Jul 27, 2001 12:41 am
The biggest boat I've designed(or have any interest in designing ) is the 40 footer. You can biuld any hard chine hull using the origami techniques . You can...
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stephenw@...
Jul 29, 2001 9:57 pm
Greetings, I have just purchased a Roberts 35 sailboat hull, deck and cabin. Right now it's just a big empty tin can, still in red primer. It will be an...
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neilhuget@...
Jul 30, 2001 12:06 am
Hi, www.boatbuilding.com is all you need to know also, www.sailnet.com...read all the articles by "sue and larry", they home built a 34 junk rigged boat,...
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Gary H. Lucas
garyhl@...
Jul 30, 2001 11:04 pm
I would have liked to attend this affair, I didn't hear about it until too late to change my travel plans. I flew from NJ into Seattle on Thursday, then to...
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Gary H. Lucas
garyhl@...
Jul 30, 2001 11:10 pm
Brent, A little self promotion would never be considered to be hustling. The world DOESN'T beat a path to your door even you have the greatest thing the world...
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brentswain38@...
Jul 31, 2001 11:10 pm
Plans include the basic shell(hull,deck, rudder, skeg , keel ), mast,rigging, sails, tankage, hatches,hatch hinges , deck layout ,interior layouts, detail...
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Patrick
pfolk@...
Aug 2, 2001 3:13 pm
Hi all, I have a bunch of steel for anyone that might want it for free. It was formed for some kind of shoring for some really big ditches, thats all I can...
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Patrick
pfolk@...
Aug 2, 2001 4:28 pm
I know its probably here somewhere but I need the url to order the book. TIA...
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Doug Barnard
dbarnard@...
Aug 2, 2001 6:04 pm
Where you located? ___________________________ Doug Barnard rebuilding a 20' Skipjack "Fiesta Bimbo" trawler-crawler wannabe...
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Pat Folk
pfolk@...
Aug 2, 2001 6:18 pm
I am in Stockton CA...the central valley and not far from Sacramento Where you located? ___________________________ Doug Barnard rebuilding a 20' Skipjack ...
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Gary H. Lucas
garyhl@...
Aug 2, 2001 8:53 pm
Patrick No internet ordering or credit card orders as far as I know. Brent's book is available by mail from him directly: To order a copy of Brent's book "How...
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Alex & Kim Christie
ravencoast@...
Aug 4, 2001 5:10 am
... 36' Brent Swain designed hull and deck - steel. All metal work can be finished onsite. She lays in Nanaimo and is available to view. Steel was ...
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Stephen Wandling
stephenw@...
Aug 11, 2001 7:41 pm
I have heard some horror stories, here in Vancouver, BC, about overly thinned epoxy that has to be redone in a couple of years, and I hope to avoid...