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Congratulations on reaching this milestone Ulises. Well done. Now the real fun begins?
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I like the final solution that you came up with for the canvas-covers Tom. She's looking better all the time.
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Until you find "just one more little detail" to add to her Dennis! Those boys will love it!
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It's hard to make anything decisive out of the photos in the plans, but if it were me, I think I'd solder the strop, or drill a hole for both ends of the strop, for the deadeye right onto the chainplate.
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Amazingly clean and precise as usual Ed! Beautiful!!
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Congratulations! Very nice John! It makes for an excellent display!
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Very nice work Ken. I can foresee using your techniques for the gun-deck and main-hatchway construction when I get to mine, - if you don't mind of course. On a side-note, do you know of a soldering station that will work for the Weller W100P-3? So far I've only been able to find the 40 W variable ones, or will that work for lower-power jobs using the 100 W iron?
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Nice job on the home-made cannon and hardware Grant!
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Those are some really great pics of her Pat! Nice idea with Cook's map on the base!
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Really beautiful work Gaetan! The photography is mind-blowing!
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
GLakie replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Her Majesty looks mighty proud setting in her stand Nenad!- 4,152 replies
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Thanks Henry. Never heard that term used before. You're a wealth of knowledge sir! Thanks again!
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Sounds like a lot of research going on Henry. Question - What does the term "marled down" mean? Roll On
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You've got your workshop fixed up real nice Dave. Complete with the all-important fridge for your favorite beverage. Very cool! Nice work with the carvings!
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Sorry to hear that Dave! I know it's tough losing a pet. Been there all too many times myself.
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