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Welcome to MSW!
- Keith Black, mtaylor and Dave_E
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Plans can be purchased on this site:
http://www.patscustom-models.com/boatplans.htm
I also recommend following this thread which is excellent in details .. made by ndeconte. (In my opinion the best work I have seen.)
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You applied primer-sealer first? That could be one cause for blistering.
- mtaylor, Canute, thibaultron and 1 other
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I was just reading about this on Chuck's topic and he gives a good explanation about it on page 15.
- FrankWouts and scrubbyj427
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My friend said "Here is why I can't go with cloak button. This is an antique Victorian cloak button. Note the elaborate design around the edges and the overall thickness of the metal. This is more like a brooch, an ornamental jewellery piece, and I suspect they were made more from semi precious/ precious metals and stones."
- mtaylor, Keith Black and Canute
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- mtaylor, Keith Black and Canute
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Thank you gentlemen, just contact the National Museums Scotland..
- mtaylor and Keith Black
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A friend in Scotland, Brora specifically, walking along the beach discovered this piece, from what he told me it is made of bronze and it would seem to be the handle of a closet or similar.
The design is a nautilus shell among what I believe is a collection of shells. What else could it be off? The obverse shows what I believe is where it was attached to a drawer or similar.
One faint possibility is a French sloop, Le Prince Charles Stewart, an ex Royal Navy ship the Hazard which had been captured in Montrose and renamed. It was carrying gold for the Jacobites from France. It was intercepted by the Sheerness and chased into the Kyle of Tongue where it ran aground.
Someone may have seen something similar and can help me identify this piece. I will be grateful in advance ...
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looks great Bob!
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Unfortunately is only in Apple TV...No Netflix,Prime Video or Hulu.
But,you can opt for their one-week free trial and watch Greyhound for free
- Canute, lmagna, Mike the Maxx and 3 others
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AMT maybe? a lot of their kits comes 2 in 1..
- lmagna, mtaylor, popeye the sailor and 2 others
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https://proxxon-us-shop.com/products/bench-circular-saw-ks-115
https://www.micromark.com/MicroLux-Miniature-Table-Saw_2
I don't think both table saw comes from China,they do the job very well..unless you want to cut 2 inches board.
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Of course, the position on different ships may vary, but if you do not have more detailed information, perhaps this exquisite execution by Dan Vadas can help you ... page 3, post # 68 .
- Bluto 1790 and mtaylor
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Wood and pine-tar management in 18th and 19th century Spain
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Thanks for the documentary, very interesting with some data that I did not know.