donrobinson
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Being from Canada watch the Canadian Tire flyer, they have a fairly good 18" with light and blower that retails for around $400 but they go on sale for $200, that is what I paid for mine last fall.
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I think the screw will be ok, I'm more worried about the pipe it is all hanging on
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Thanks for correcting me
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I believe that is just showing you the portside cheek, #568 being the starboard side
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You are doing a fine job on the planking Mike, I think the scale of the planks looks just fine.
- GLakie, Canute and mtdoramike
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The fenders look good, nice planning building them.
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You sure are moving on at a quick pace, nothing wrong with that planking. Looks just fine to me. I am enjoying following along
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Now that's a beautiful hull!!! I hope all thoughts of painting are gone now. I typically put on several coats at this time of the build, work on it during the day then last thing at night a quick coat of WOP, but that's just me.
Great job
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Looking real nice, glad to see you back it
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Hi Frank, I stopped in to check things out and it is all looking great. I am in the midst of trying to furl sails on my Mayflower and am having a hard time getting results even remotely close to yours. So.... if you happen to be in the neighbourhood please stop in and tutor me a little
Have a Good Day
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Great looking planking Ian, the poly will really bring out it's beauty.
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
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Happy to hear experiment was a success and the plumbing is still intact . Nice work you are doing