Next Weekend II
- barts
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Re: Next Weekend II
How exciting to see this coming together! If possible, I'd love to watch the launching!
- Bart
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Bart Smaalders http://smaalders.net/barts Lopez Island, WA
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Re: Next Weekend II
Bart, we will be sure to contact the whole B&W bunch for the launching.
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Re: Next Weekend II
Thanks Pete!PeteThePen1 wrote:Well done!
Congratulations from across the water.
Don't new white painted bilges look wonderful? But why do we paint them white when a few trips down they are going to be somewhat on the wrong side of 'off white'! (or is that just my boat...)
Hope you get her in the water soon. I'm looking forward to the video.
Regards
Pete
They're great for finding bits, even when they've become beige!
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Re: Next Weekend II
Wes, is your Dad considering putting teak on the portion of the bow over the side portholes, directly under the bridge? I think something in the flavor of a 1950s Chris=Craft would look sharp on the bow. I cant remember if he was considering it. I think I still have old paint flecks and rust still in my hair from wire brushing the interior of the boat. I can remember the long hours we put into grinding, wire brushing, etching and painting the metal. I am blown away by the progress on her. Thanks for posting the videos and pictures.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
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Re: Next Weekend II
Hey Wesley, Capt. Mack here. Just finished reading the entire thread - AMAZING!!! Such an inspiring journey of dedication and love of steam. Please keep me informed as the launch date grows closer.
Capt. Mack H Fox
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Re: Next Weekend II
Mike,OldCorpsCpl wrote:Wes, is your Dad considering putting teak on the portion of the bow over the side portholes, directly under the bridge? I think something in the flavor of a 1950s Chris=Craft would look sharp on the bow. I cant remember if he was considering it. I think I still have old paint flecks and rust still in my hair from wire brushing the interior of the boat. I can remember the long hours we put into grinding, wire brushing, etching and painting the metal. I am blown away by the progress on her. Thanks for posting the videos and pictures.
Thanks,
Mike
I think he's going to just keep it painted steel as that is difficult to keep up with in a marine environment as it is!
He remembers your contributions and is still extremely grateful!!
Mack,
Thank you!
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Re: Next Weekend II
Well I just wrote an update about our first run of the steam plant that took me a couple hours to write.. went to post it, and lost everything due to the ridiculous "timeout of session"
Don't think I'm going to write all of that again. Here are some pictures. I'm done
Don't think I'm going to write all of that again. Here are some pictures. I'm done
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Re: Next Weekend II
I know the feeling, one of my on-line emails does that frequently, but seems to vary the time it allows. Now I just write anything long in 'Word', and then copy and paste it. Saves all the extreme frustration and upset.
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A BODGE : - A Bit Of Damn Good Engineering.
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Re: Next Weekend II
With this forum, if you receive the "Session timed out" message when posting, simply hit the back browser button. Another trick is before you post, right click "select all" then right click "copy". Then if it is lost, simply make a new post reply then right click "paste". I lost a few long winded posts and started doing these two things to prevent losing another one.
-Ron
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Re: Next Weekend II
Ron,
Tried the back button right after it happened and it refreshed to the login page.. I'll either write in word as suggested, or just not write long posts.
Too frustrating to deal with
Tried the back button right after it happened and it refreshed to the login page.. I'll either write in word as suggested, or just not write long posts.
Too frustrating to deal with
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