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- Birthday October 4
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Very nice work, way way better than my first, great work Bob M.
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Knocklouder replied to Cena's topic in New member Introductions
Best place to be , yes start a log and check out MSW dada base, lots of information there. Most of all have as much fun as you can. Enjoy the adventure, good luck on your journey. Knocklouder 😁 -
The instructions say start at the keel, that's why you feel your doing it wrong. I have only coppered the hull of my Pegasus, I don't have enough experience to tell you what you should do to fix this, but like @ccoyle says everything I have read about copper says start at the keel and over lap. Knocklouder 😁
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Very nice details on a very awsome boat Congratulations . Looking forward to the next one. Bob M.
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I really only have coffee in my mug. I may have staggered a bit this morning. Crashed the tower I had all my parts in , nothing on the Wasa was broken, and all the containers stayed closed, so greatful. so now I really got a mess. Moving day. I have needed to move things around because I need access to a bait station. These bigger ships take more room, so I added a table 8 feet by 42 inch. The bait station is behind the grill, beside the tower cut in half to fit the new table. I will be cleaning and re organizing things for a few days 😌 Also this will give me time to vent my new exhaust fan. The only thing good today was that it is -45 and school is canceled, the son lives upstairs and heard my calls for help as I stagged to the ground lol. Spent the rest of the day just sort of sitting telling them were things go 😆. Might be a few days to clean this up, and a new round of testing starts at the end of next week so this will keep me busy. Very greatful for all my family, here and for my boys here, they help me keep modeling. Lol Kurt says I didn't sign on for this. To which I replied @Snug Harbor Johnny tune Away, Away with pipe and drum full of the devil and Navy Rum, Away, Away with pipe and drum full of the devil and Navy Rum, lol the rest will get me band for sure lol. Give me some time and the Wasa will continue for sure. Thanks so much for tagging along, off to a ruff start but I am just hitting my groove 😎 Knocklouder 😁 Kurt ⚒️
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@md1400cs the last time I had any rum was in 1986, and Rum was my favorite drink. Now it just coffee. Lol. The deck was replaced with the old deck from the kit of Rodney's. It was old brittle and cracked ,but it is on and I will fix what I have to when the time comes. The mistake was were I cut the deck, I followed the wrong line, it was 2inch too short. How I got the bulkheads line up was anybody guess. On the bright side, it came together nicely, some damage, nothing that can't be fixed. The great thing is having the second kit, if I need a part or lost one I can find it in the other kit. I saved all the pieces , I should be able to do between bulkhead 13 to bulkhead 5 ,that will make a nice cross section and give me two masts to rig. But that's down the road a bit. Well I am glad I am able to continue, this stern looks wonderful, now just follow the plan 😀 😊. So greatful for all the logs on MSW. I would be lost with out them. Knocklouder 😁 Kurt ⚒️
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