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Jim Lad

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  1. I'm with Popeye - I love the overall view of the 'beast', Augie. Can't wait to see the planking begin. John
  2. Thanks, Pat. It's good to be finally getting to her. Of course she's a T.I. lugger - not a Broome boat! John
  3. Just catching up with your build, Ersin. Delightful work! John
  4. More beautiful work, Ilhan - well done, mate! John
  5. They certainly look like vent holes to me, Tom. John
  6. In "The Seaman's Vade Mecum" by William Mountaine, published in 1756, there is no mention of unhooking the tackles in his list of words of command in the section on the 'exercise of the great guns'. The only mention of the tackles is in his notes on the positioning of the tackles for the lee and windward guns, and I quote, "If you exercise the lee guns, and it blows fresh, you must keep one tackle hooked to the ring-bolt on the deck, near the coaming, and the other tackle hooked to the ring, in the train of the carriage. But if you exercise the windward guns, keep both tackles hooked to the ship's side, and the train of the carriage." I think I'm with Spyglass on this one - are there any factual contemporary sources that mention the guns 'kicking' when they got hot? John
  7. Looking very good, Piet! Thanks for your good wishes to people over here affected by the fires. Sydney and suburbs are fine, but there are a couple of hundred families up in the Blue Mountains who don't have homes anymore as of right now! John
  8. Lovely work and excellent explanation again, Ed! John
  9. It's great to see an update on your lovely battleship. Are you going to start a log for the liberty ship as well? That would also be a very interesting project to watch. John
  10. Danny, I thought about a thou clearance on that hole for the capstan would have been plenty for alignment! John
  11. That rudder detail is looking really good, Mark! John
  12. Thank you folks, one and all - plenty of room in the gallery, but there'll be a short intermission while I finish the lines plans! For those with specific comments: Danny and Mobbsie - I'm glad I didn't plan to build her as she was when she was pearling, otherwise you'd have been demanding a fully working air pump and diver's dress! Hakan - the counter shape was pretty standard for the T.I. luggers - I think also for the luggers over on the nor' west coast at Broome. John
  13. Nicely made ladder - I assume you have a jig for assembling it. John
  14. Ha! Druxey beat me to it with his question on scale. She looks really beautiful! John
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