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Robipod...I appreciate your post and the info about Vancouver. We were there just to board the boat so we didn't have time for any sightseeing. However, I have been there before and vaguely remember touring most of the island. We are taking the inside passage and am presently in Juneau. We were in Ketchikan yesterday and both days have been exceptional weatherwise. Warm and sunny...I have been to Juneau about 10 times and today is the first no rain, bright sunny day I have ever had. Keep in touch....Jerry
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Good evening, David..Thanks for the good wishes. I'm looking forward to dropping out for a fortnight. Talk to you soon. Jerry
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I still have a little bit of fills to do on the hull with respect to the copper plating. But basically, I'm happy to say that the copper plating is finished. I actually cheated a little as I used some copper plates that are at least 15 years old left over from my Cutty Sark build. These tiles are 5mm wide so they fit exactly on the bottom edge of the keel, etc. I realize thay may not be to scale but I just didn't feel like cutting 1-1/2 mm. lengthwise off the copper tiles supplied in the kit. My wife thinks the 5 mm. tiles are a gift from God. I'll complete the fill-ins today (I hope) but I felt that I wanted to post my progress to date as we are leaving for a holiday Saturday and I won't have the time to write a post. We're flying to Vancouver, B.C. from where we'll board the Diamond Princess. Then it's a 2 week cruise to Alaska (Anchorage) and back. So there'll be a pause in my build and in my log. I have so much CA cement on my fingers I can hardly feel the keys on this compute's keyboard. I must say that I am totally excited to have finished the copper work as I have been counting copper plates trying to fall asleep at night. I'll see you all in a couple of weeks. In the meanwhile be safe and take care.....Adios, Jerry June 6th
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Nirvana...Thanks for the look-in. And thanks too for your comment. Hope all is going well with you. Jerry
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David..Thanks for your directions. Good news, I found the ship. Have a good night. Jerry
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Kevin...Thanks for checking in...I appreciate your thought. Hope you have a great evening. Jerry
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Sorry, David...but I don't feel invisible, just robot-like...LOL Jerry
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Here's a picture of me as I was sitting applying copper plates. i can't figure out what my facial expression relates but I know how I felt: mesmerized! After hours and hours of gluing 7mm x 17mm copper plates to the hull I must admit I'm a bit dazed. I always thought that running a ceilng fan kept me straight but after seeing this picture I have begun to wonder if i'm getting a litle high. Oh, well...the show must go on so here's a picture too, of where I stand with my plating progress as of now. Have a happy eveing everyone. Jerry
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Hi Lawrence... I hope you are feeling better and that your cold has subsided enough for you to be able to get back to your build. Colds aren't any fun and I have sure had my share of them. The plating is progressing well and I hope to get some more done today. If you have seen the beginning of my log you will have seen that I too have built the Cutty Sark. It was about 15 years ago and the plating procedure is a dim memory in this old man's mind. I'll be posting another picture or two at the end of today which will show my progress with Victory's coppering. I enjoyed reading your log by the way and thanks for keeping it up to date. Have a terrific day... Jerry
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Good morning David... As of yersterday evening i have about 14 or 15 rows of tiling heading down the port side of the hull. I hope to do some more work today if I don't have any home chores to do. My only concern now is whether or not I'll have enough copper plates to finish the job. It's hard to tell from looking at them in their container. I know if I run short i can buy some more; time will tell. Good luck, David, with your masting. I can't wait to get to that stage of my build. Have a great day..Jerry
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Good morning Lawrence... Well I guess when one gets used to using latex gloves it works out well; after all, you did copper plate your Victory when wearing them. I'm plating away this morning and am working down the port side. I hope I have enough plates to finish this phase of the build. Have a great day and take care, Jerry
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Hey Lawrence...What I was thinking with respect to the gloves was it must be a mess when the gloves get glue on them. Don't they stick together easily? Jerry
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Good evening, Lawrence. Nice to hear ffrom you. I used CA also and don't mind getting it on my fingers from time to time. It's better to chew it off my fingers since it gives my finger nails a break. Thanks for your compliment; I'd sure like to see how you are doing. Do you have a log? Have a nice eveing and let me know if you and the Admiral ever intend to visit Naples again. I can't imagine workiing wearing gloves. LOL..Jerry
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It's Wednesday evening here in Naples and I wanted those who read my log to not worry that I may have caught builder's blah. Since I finished plating the starboard side of Victory and as tedious as it was I decided NOT to take a week or two off on a break and start the port side right away. So for those who may be concerned about any hiatus here. attached is proof that I am still working. I'll be back soon. Jerry
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David...Thanks for your encouragement. It's always nice to hear from you. From what I see, if I'm not wasteful I should have enough of these bloody copper pieces to finish the job. I was doing fine until the shaping came along. I must ahve wasted about 10 or 15 pieces doing that. I assume that the kit is supplied with some extra tiles. Talk to you later; get some sleep. Jerry
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Hi Kevin... Thanks for the advice. I guess I'll wait a little while longer before I buy any extras copper plates. It's hard to tell what percentage of the original supply I still have left but as a guess I'd say I have more than half. David (Shipyard Sid) reminded me that I'll need some for the rudder a little later on so we'll see how it goes. Thanks again and nice to hear from you. Jerry
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Goof afternoon from Naples, Florida. Still making progress on the copper plating of the hull. Today I finished the starboard side (not counting keel, falsekeel, rudder post, etc.) So far this has been quite an experience. My back hurts, my eyes are getting worse and every time I get out of my chairs I feel stiff all over. Luckily, the a/csystem and ceiling fan have kept the fumes from the glue from making me dizzy. On top of everything else, I notice that every once in a while a copper tile on the hull will shed. Yep, just like a woolen animal. In reality, what's happening is that some of the tiles are stuck together, a situation very hard to notice. So if I accidentally glue two piggy- backed tiles onto the hull when I swipe the hull with my hand a tile that's on top of another one will fall off. After noticing this phenomenon in the beginning of this work I have been scrutinizing the tiles as I pick them up to make sure they are single. I have been lucky as I have not wasted too many copper plates until I got to the shaping phase. I wonder what percentage of the 2600 copper plates supplied in the kit are extras? So tomorrow is another day and if I feel OK I'll begin the port side. Later then......Jerry
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Good morning Wacko Wolf. I appreciate your comments and thank you very much for reading my log. I certainly will keep the pics coming as I proceed further on this kit building road that seems will run forever. Have a great day, Jerry
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Good morning Nirvana and thanks for your much appreciated compliment. I do not plan to weather the copper plating as from past experience (see my Cutty Sark at the beginning of this log) the copper will turn by itself. I don't remember exactly how long after i completed plating Cutty Sark the copper darkened, but I do know that as soon as the plates are exposed to air (oxygen) they begin to slowly oxidize. Have a nice day. Jerry
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Hey David.. Thanks for the favorable observation. If I'm talking funny it must be the fumes. I spent most of today copper plating and therefore used a lot of CA glue. I wish you a happy weekend also and hope to have a little more progress in a day or two. Take it easy with the gunport lids...The guys in my club scrutinize gunports. One man said that he can tell how sloppy a build is by the way the gunports are made.. (Just kidding)...Talk to you soon. Jerry
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The purpose of this post is merely to show the progress I'm making with the copper plating. I must admit that this application is by far the slowest and most tedious so far. But, according to my wife, I'm doing a decent job. I'm sure going to regret the holiday we'll be going on in a couple of weeks since I can't take Victory with me. Oh well, life has been full of ups and downs and after all these years I still can't get used to it. So here are some pics of my progress: May 24
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Good morning, Derek...So far I don't mind the tiling except for having to sit so long. I imagine that I'll be doing this for quite some time as it seems to go slowly. I need to get a real sharp scissors as I'm getting to the point where i need to start shaping tiles. It reminds me a little of planking the hull when i had to cut strips to form stealers. I wonder how long the gloss of the copper will last. The hull of my last ship, Cutty Sark, turned green after a few weeks. Thanks for taking the time to write. Jerry
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Hey Yon... Thanks for the warning about the super glue. I believe it's even more problamatic at my age. I do what you suggested and take breaks from time to time by playing a little on-line poker. I just can't get away from texas Hold 'em. Nice to hear from you and have a great day. Jerry
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Chris...I appreciate your comments. I never would have thought about the glue not holding. But I do know that a few HMS Victory builders, who appear on this web site often, have primed their hulls before tiling and they had no problems. Not all of them used super glue; some used a contact cement called Evo-stik. Again, nice to hear from you... Take care, Jerry
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