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Hi Augie, looks good as one would expect. Diane and I want to wish you and your family a very Blessed and Happy Thanksgiving, be safe my friend,
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Diane & I want to wish you , Fran and your family a very Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving...we hope Fran is getting better...ankles can really be bad, so hope she's ok..
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Just a quick wish that all of you and your families have a vey Blessed Thanksgiving. Good time for reflections on all we have to be thankful for in this crazy "dog eat dog" world we live in. God Bless you All! John
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Hi Larry, thanks for the input. Your question the other day, prompted me to offer the polish kit at a good price for anyone who is in need of them. Glad the method worked out for you and you are satisfied with the results. Yes, the new venture is doing well so far. It will take me less time to maintain it than it did to build it (website) especially since I've never built a website before - had a good sized learning curve. That will definitely give me more time in the shipyard. As for retirement - I'm glad to keep busy doing something that at least keeps the mind working let's me preserve the few brain cells I still have...I hope you and your family have a very Blessed Thanksgiving, Be safe, John
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Hi Larry, hope you're happy with how your brass polished up. You might want to check my Proxxon website I am running a Daily Special which is a polishing kit for a Rotary Tool. Not sure if you need something like this, but it works great for a lot of polishing needs other than model ships too. Just wanted to let you know. link: http://www.proxxontoolsdiscount.com/store/c14/DAILY_SPECIAL.html John
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Wow, I hadn't checked this log recently as you were working on the San Idelfonso. Very nice Sjors. Your coppering is outstanding.
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Looks a lot like a Dinghy in the works.....by the way, I never mentioned the names of the "old Dutchmen" I know, there's quite a few around these parts of the woods....
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Very nice Sjors, congrats are in order. Job well done.
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Hi Mike, somehow I missed your log here. Looks good hope you get back to the shipyard soon.
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Hi Dave, welcome back. Hope you're back in the shipyard. Hope Fran is doing better.
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Thanks Scott, I plan to do just that as I realize there isn't a lot of info or pictures to help someone that is not familiar with this process....ie. me. So I'll plod along and do the best I can to document this.
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Thanks Lester, yeah I would like to have the pictures. Good story on the tension of the lines, thanks. I had forgotten about the Royal, thanks for reminding me.
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Next is Deadeyes and Chainplates. Starting with the starboard Foremast working my way to the Main and Mizzen both port and starboard. I think now is a good time to install all of them since, #1 It needs to be done, and #2 they'll be available when needed without having to interupt the flow of things. I use brass wire, proper deadeys and solder and blacken the brass. Once the chain plate is blackend insert th ends into the pre drilled holes in the channels, wrap the brass around the nails in the kit, drill the hole and glue in place. Should look something like this.
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Looks really nice Tom, I did the plastic version first, only took 45 years, but someday maybe I'll tackle the wood version. Keep it up, very nice indeed.
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Ah yes, I do know a few "old" Dutchmen, however, I did not mention names or say where they live.....
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I guess that really puts the pressure on the carriages now, Will really be nice to look at.
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Very nice Andy. starting to look like the real thing.
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Nicely done. Perhaps an "old" Dutchman I know might want to crawl in and row around the boat to see how she looks in the water....lol...
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