Wansworth
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And the turn of the bilge?It’s holding the (...) thing up that gets you.
And the turn of the bilge?It’s holding the (...) thing up that gets you.
That's why I took on a local lad out of agricultural collage to sand all of my topsides back to bare timber.It’s holding the (...) thing up that gets you.
You must have one rough tough body.That's why I took on a local lad out of agricultural collage to sand all of my topsides back to bare timber.
The shutter planks looked almost too tight to hammer in the caulking. Will they just use a thin caulking iron, and get in as much as possible? Or will another technique be used?
Has anyone counted how many plugs to be cut? I assume they will plug.
Doesn't Tally Ho have plugs at each fastening?3 per plank at the ends, 2 per plank on each frame, 6 per butt block.
mm?Doesn't Tally Ho have plugs at each fastening?
All my copper fastenings are plugged at each rib. Ribs every 200 mm, and extra floor frames between in the lower bilge, that's more than 100 plugs for each plank.
I cut 200 plugs at 1/2" for my boom, only to find that there were not quite a tight fit in the nominal 1/2" hole. I cut another 200 at 13mm. I check with a couple of plugs now before I cut a large number!
She was built in France...mm?
Surely some whole number of inches.
I am in quarantine, so not doing very much. Are you?!?I have counted. They will need 5768 plugs! ?