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Hey howya goin JP mate agian, if you don't understand anything no matter how dumb, stupid or ignorant the question is let say something like what is PVA glue? ask the question this is a very freindly place to be and 99.9% of the time someone will answer it for you, just remember to ask the question in the right forum aera and agian have fun.
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hey howya goin JP mate, welcome, here is the Database of Articles and Downloads <-- Click Here section, you want to look in the Framing and Planking <--- Click Here, it will help you to understand planking and for a quick look watch these 2 videos <--- Click Here have fun.
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hey howya goin Julie mate, its been a pleasure reading you build log lovely job on the ship. I"ll be following along with you.
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Dennis Bus by Mike Dowling - FINISHED - OcCre
Eddie replied to Mike Dowling's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Hey howya goin Mike mate, great to have you back making build logs, I will follow you on this one mate. I've heard about OcCre but never really looked at them on the web, well it's about time I do. Mike weave us a story, a tale about OcCre, as we sit by the camp fire roasting marshmallows and getting bloody drunk on beer. -
hey howya goin Hamilton mate, great start there, I'll be following along with your build no matter how long it take you.
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Hey howya goin Anja mate, love what you done so far, how long till I see more, I need to see more more more.
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Hey howya goin Aydin mate, great to see different kits been built shes coming along nicely mate.
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Hey howya goin Duncbe mate, wow great looking ship mate.
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Hey howya goin Mark mate, shes coming along nicely mate keep it up.
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Hey howya goin 1213brett mate, wand are a magician I like magic, I dont even wet my timber takes to long that way I use this see pic, just hold the timber on the soldering iron and slowly move it and it bends into shape if you bend it to far you just turn it over and heat the other side. Some people wet the timder pin it in place and leave it till it drys. and like mark here who uses curling iron to do hes hair and planks, I also use a hair dryer with a piece of wood clamp with spring clamps on the bench as for your question if you do the outside first you run the risk of it bending outward as one side dry faster then the other as for pining it frist idk haven't tryed it that way, just get a piece to practice with if you have a spare piece.
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Wrong ones Paul, same brand those ones are just alittle smaller then the full size ones still to big the ones I'm after are https://www.carbatec.com.au/clamping-vices-and-workholding/quick-release-clamps/micro-bar-clamp-and-spreader this is the only shop in Vic that I can find that has them. I dont have a car anymore so its going to take good few hours to get there and look at them, ones thing good about that shop is it's where I will be getting my scroll saw from so while there I can have a look at that to.
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hey howya goin Paul mate, thanks for the comment, yes this brand of clamp are crap but they are the only ones I can find that are 150mm long, there is another brand Irwin which are a better brand but there micro clamps only come in 100mm long, opening that is, I was thinking I might pick up one packet and hope that ther bar on them are the same thinknes as the crap one and swap the clamping parts from the Irwin ones to the crap ones hence getting longer better ones, only things is Bunnings no longer sells the miro ones so I will have to get a set from some where else.
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Hey howya goin ctclock mate, welcome
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HMS Victory new colours
Eddie replied to Paul Jarman's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Hey howya goin Paul mate, great find mate. Looking at the yellow and the proper colour now I do like the proper colour better, before the yellow just looked to yellow to be the real colour for that time period. I was going to leave mine all natural wood, but now I might paint her, I'll have to think about this some more. -
Hey howya goin Pat mate, nice jig mate thanks for tell us how you do it.
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Shinmei-Zukuri Shrine by catopower - FINISHED - Woody Joe
Eddie replied to catopower's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Hey howya goin Clare mate, it looks like fun I'll be following along with this one take lots of pics as you build.
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