Robg71
Well-Known Member
I hope so....
A morning to unload.
Possibly two days to sort out....
A day to build the jig....
A morning to unload.
Possibly two days to sort out....
A day to build the jig....
I hope so....
A morning to unload.
Possibly two days to sort out....
A day to build the jig....
LOL, if you really don't mind wood maintenance, I've got some 32 tons of timber where you're always welcome to practice some sanding, varnishing, painting, etc...Sod the maintenance go for the wood cappings.
LOL, if you really don't mind wood maintenance, I've got some 32 tons of timber where you're always welcome to practice some sanding, varnishing, painting, etc...![]()
No thanks (it's always easier to be an "armchair boat builder" when someone else has to do all the hard work)!
Seriously, to varnish just a guard rail on a 40 footer shouldn't take more than a day should it? Is it possible to design long interrupted sections for fast sanding and varnishing with no fiddly bits? Something like this?
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I had more of an idea of the timber work stood on stainless uprights, not just as capping.
Rob, I'm sure you can get a mix? Use the big Garmin screen for the detailed info, and some boggo analogues for the everyday condition.
Yes and no, Rob.The biggest consumer of hydraulic power is thrusters, not stabs. Stabiliser requirement from hydraulics is pretty much bugger all...