thinwater
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Ordinarily I'm no fan of angels, but that's so cool and sailboats are an anachronism anyway! In this case, I say to hell with the science, at least for little while.
Ordinarily I'm no fan of angels, but that's so cool and sailboats are an anachronism anyway! In this case, I say to hell with the science, at least for little while.
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Nice ! Is the square hoopy-thing on the right a combined handle come latch ?
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I was wondering are you interested in selling this Anchor weight? If so please could you contact me. Many thanks MartynHow should I set about bringing this rather wonderful angel or chum back to its former glory? It is inscribed with the words: Chum Frank Gibson Gorgie Edinburgh.
The metal is mostly iron I presume and there is a lead ingot.
I will be able to grind off the old shackles and replace with new but how should I approach refurbishing the main parts?
Thanks, Doraymefa.
Sorry but this will be passed on as an heirloom, hopefully a long time from now.I was wondering are you interested in selling this Anchor weight? If so please could you contact me. Many thanks Martyn
Thank you for your prompt reply. If you know of another one please let me know. Best wishes MartynSorry but this will be passed on as an heirloom, hopefully a long time from now.
looks a cool object and a nice job resurrecting it. If I had space on my boat I would carry one.
Good work!Here is the resurrected angel, shotblasted, galvanised, greased and reassembled. I had some fun finding a die for the thread of the central eye-bolt a helpful engineer worked out that the thread is 1/2 inch Whitworth and the job was quickly done. By repeatedly sliding the finished article along the chain,like one of those diabolo child toys, the surface has become smooth and will not cause warp to fray. I will mouse all shackles when used in anger.
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Good work!
Where did you buy it from, did you restore it?How should I set about bringing this rather wonderful angel or chum back to its former glory? It is inscribed with the words: Chum Frank Gibson Gorgie Edinburgh.
The metal is mostly iron I presume and there is a lead ingot.
I will be able to grind off the old shackles and replace with new but how should I approach refurbishing the main parts?
Thanks, Doraymefa.
Where did you buy it from, did you restore it?
Where can I buy one?How should I set about bringing this rather wonderful angel or chum back to its former glory? It is inscribed with the words: Chum Frank Gibson Gorgie Edinburgh.
The metal is mostly iron I presume and there is a lead ingot.
I will be able to grind off the old shackles and replace with new but how should I approach refurbishing the main parts?
Thanks, Doraymefa.