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31553
... Pretty sure it'll be fine for dry sailed boats. I actually went to the HD for a gallon of the Bullseye 1-2-3 waterborne but noticed in the fine print, "Not...
Mark
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Oct 1, 2003
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31554
Frank, Where is landenberg, PA. Maybe I could swing by and look at it. I have a little experience restoring and alot of glue mixing experience. Don Easton, PA ...
Don Tyson
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Oct 1, 2003
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31555
Jeff, I heard up to 72 hrs for a chemical bond at the lower end of theworking temp (50 f). < do it within 24 hours to get a chemical bond or sand it very, very...
Don Tyson
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Oct 1, 2003
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31556
I belieive that Kilz (not Kilz II) is the chemical equivalent of pure shellac and white die. I have seen articles buy, I think Payson And also Parker who...
Don Tyson
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Oct 1, 2003
2:56 pm
31557
... It has certainly been common enough with canoes and cabin tops. Peter...
pvanderwaart
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Oct 1, 2003
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31558
... theworking temp (50 f). ... I'm sure that is true, the colder it gets the longer the time to wait. I'm just not sure enough to know what so I just use the...
Jeff
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Oct 1, 2003
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31559
Both the Micro, [& Micro Navigator, which I am building], and the AS-29 are designed with the openings *only* on the center line of the boat. With ballast, to...
Bruce Hallman
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Oct 1, 2003
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31560
...........And long before Epoxy was invented. pvanderwaart <pvanderw@...> wrote:> sheathing other than glass could be used on boats ... It has...
Don Tyson
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Oct 1, 2003
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31561
Wanted: Wyo Update conplete w/recent pics. Jeff, did you say yor building a Wyoming? ... theworking temp (50 f). ... I'm sure that is true, the colder it gets...
Don Tyson
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Oct 1, 2003
3:26 pm
31562
... www.4dw.net/cosailor Jeff...
Jeff
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Oct 1, 2003
3:31 pm
31563
just located a possible proofing product, it is used to make eggs safe for long storage with out the use of refrigeration , you clean the fresh eggs and then...
Mi'ki
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Oct 1, 2003
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31564
Wow! Big boat , Huh? Like to see is roaring up the Platte in spring flood. Jeff <boatbuilding@...> wrote:> Wanted: Wyo Update conplete w/recent...
Don Tyson
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Oct 1, 2003
5:39 pm
31565
Hi to all the group and my update for the group. My wife and I just laid the bottom on our brick using the plastic sheeting and copper. What a bright finish...
John Cupp
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Oct 1, 2003
11:58 pm
31566
I put the title in but it never posted. John ... just ... copper. ... to ... Before ... just ... can ... how ... the ... find ... & ... a ... cut ... most ... ...
John Cupp
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Oct 2, 2003
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31567
Hi Frank- Let me offer the following perspective: http://mkstocks.tripod.com/boats/martha_jane/deconstruction/ I think your repair is small by comparison. Get...
mikestockstill
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Oct 2, 2003
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31568
Can you give us more information on this product? Dealers, specs anything. ... safe for long storage with out the use of refrigeration , you clean the fresh...
JW Kelley
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Oct 2, 2003
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31569
Howdy Has anybody built a Camper, design #640? Thanks See Ya Have Fun Bruce http://myweb.cableone.net/bcanderson/...
Bruce C. Anderson
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Oct 2, 2003
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31570
Sheesh, this list covers ALL topics! 'Water glass' is simply sodium silicate dissolved in water. You can probably obtain it at any commercial chemical supply...
David Romasco
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Oct 2, 2003
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31571
"water glass" is Sodium Silicate and has been around forever. We used to get it at the drug store. sodium silicate n. Any of various water-soluble silicate...
Roger Derby
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Oct 2, 2003
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31572
... Is this not the stuff used to line a wooden mold before a pour of molten lead? Peter...
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Oct 2, 2003
12:30 pm
31573
Peter, I think you're correct. Maybe it WOULD pass the dishwasher test.... David Romasco ... From: pvanderwaart [mailto:pvanderw@...] Sent:...
David Romasco
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Oct 2, 2003
12:38 pm
31574
No slot and no screw in the chuck, so it must be a press-fit press. More after this weekend (boat events to distract me from fiddling in shop!) -- Craig...
craig o'donnell
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Oct 2, 2003
12:47 pm
31575
I remember that in England the stuff is called "isinglass", and my lttle dictionary shows it as a product got from sturgeons. Alvan Eames....
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Oct 2, 2003
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31576
... I agree! After looking again at the AS-29 drawings, the off-centerboard wells could be totally rebuilt without removing the interior cabinetry. Take a ...
Bruce Hallman
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Oct 2, 2003
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31577
Dear Sneakeasy builders: Has anyone ever toyed with the idea of building a deck over the sponsons. I believe it would involve raising the freeboard a bit to a ...
Tom Rund
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Oct 2, 2003
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31578
... Oh yes, another reason to fix the off-center board wells from the exterior, is that if you were to try to gain access from the interior, you would need to...
Bruce Hallman
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Oct 2, 2003
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31579
I shouldn't be that hard to patch a hole cut in the extrenal hull and make it near perfect, either. ... From: "Bruce Hallman" <bruce@...> To:...
Richard Spelling
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Oct 2, 2003
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31580
Maybe not - it depends on if it is still water soluble after it is applied. I suspect that it is. Bill ... test.......
Bill
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Oct 2, 2003
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31581
This is the stuff I used to coat the wooden mold for my Micro. I got it from another builder of boats. It only took a small amount 2 pints? to coat the...
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Oct 2, 2003
5:08 pm
31582
... My collection of AS-29 plans is in part illegible. I cannot read the number describing the amount of lead ballast...does that really read 8,000 lbs! The...
Bruce Hallman
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