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TBlack

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  1. I think “I love you” will get you a long way. How’s your German?
  2. Aleksandr, You may have digressed, but it’s fun to read. You have mastered the English language! Soap for practice is a great idea. Tom
  3. Interesting that one source sells one for $15, and Amazon sells 3 for $9. Any thoughts?
  4. I love this; absolutely right! "looking a little bit like a swimming bath tub." "because my clamps were too small. Had to use some tweezers with the clamps to hold it tight." I've never thought of that solution; thank you, sir!
  5. We had 2 of these on our ship (LST). We always referred to them as papa boats
  6. My only comment is that the site won’t let you give more than $100.
  7. I'm looking at your painting at the bow rails and your gun tackle and thinking, "this guy has steady hands!". Remarkable! Tom
  8. Kevin, the Turbo Carver looks great, but is quite expensive and requires an air compressor besides. Do you think the Foredom could do the same job as well? Tom
  9. Are the oars different lengths depending on where used on the boat? Tom
  10. Patina is a word used to describe the finish on copper or bronze exposed to air, but I think that word also works well in describing the finish on that maple. Most attractive! Tom
  11. Allen, Yes it’s minutiae, but also important. Thanks for your attention! I will be more attentive to this in the future! Keith, I use pear. It seems to match pretty closely. TB
  12. Moving right along: I think I mentioned previously that I didn't use the metal etched grates supplied in the kit, but made my own. Has a little more depth. Also, finished rigging the cannons and installed the pumps. Again. The kit supplies a dowel for the pumps, but my understanding is they are octagonal in cross section. So I built them that way. Also, the kit pumps have no discharge; easily remedied. There will be a month's hiatus now as I'm going to Maine for July and away from the shop.
  13. The back problem is solvable with Diclofenac and sitting down. I've gotten this far and am finishing up the rigging on the guns. I'm sorry that I painted the capstan, according to the instructions in red; I think the bulwarks in red is sufficient
  14. Boy, have I been absent? I've had a sciatica problem which makes it difficult to stand at the workbench. Other life events, as well, have taken priority. Consequently, progress has been on hold. I'm coming back, working on the final deck details. Stay tuned! Tom
  15. Nicely done! Looks good on the water.
  16. Dan, Every once in a while I have a good idea. But that's it for this year! Tom
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