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A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's
the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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If the green is copper can you use it for grounding the SSB too?
Cheers MC Bobsprit wrote: A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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Make sure you apply fiberglass mat to the bottom since you may run the risk
of having it crack down the road and this will stiffen and reinforce the slab and prevent that from happening. I believe all hulls flex no? Thereby flexing the cabinets in your galley. Bad news for a marble slab. The installer may not think you need it but its a cheap insurance policy. I'd install it with epoxy. Oh by the way, I am a journeyman marble installer. Also a carpenter cabinet installer for 10 years before that. "Bobsprit" wrote in message .net... A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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How kind of you to share your knowlege but you've wasted your time.
There's no marble and no kitchen. Cheers MC Brian McAloon wrote: Make sure you apply fiberglass mat to the bottom since you may run the risk of having it crack down the road and this will stiffen and reinforce the slab and prevent that from happening. I believe all hulls flex no? Thereby flexing the cabinets in your galley. Bad news for a marble slab. The installer may not think you need it but its a cheap insurance policy. I'd install it with epoxy. Oh by the way, I am a journeyman marble installer. Also a carpenter cabinet installer for 10 years before that. "Bobsprit" wrote in message .net... A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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Bobsprit wrote: Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Better put clean sheets on the bunk for them. Seahag |
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Oh well. I try to help where I can.
"The_navigator©" wrote in message ... How kind of you to share your knowlege but you've wasted your time. There's no marble and no kitchen. Cheers MC Brian McAloon wrote: Make sure you apply fiberglass mat to the bottom since you may run the risk of having it crack down the road and this will stiffen and reinforce the slab and prevent that from happening. I believe all hulls flex no? Thereby flexing the cabinets in your galley. Bad news for a marble slab. The installer may not think you need it but its a cheap insurance policy. I'd install it with epoxy. Oh by the way, I am a journeyman marble installer. Also a carpenter cabinet installer for 10 years before that. "Bobsprit" wrote in message .net... A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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Priorities , Bob .I think you need a new traveller , some winch
maintenance, and maybe some new sheets (of the linear kind), don't ya know.. On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:01:51 GMT, "Bobsprit" wrote: A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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I would think a slab of marble would be better suited to the bildge.
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CAN'T DO THAT NOW, WERE TALKING FOOD NOT SAILING, GET YOUR PRIORITES STRAIGHT. SAILBOATS ARE NOT FOR SAILING Priorities , Bob .I think you need a new traveller , some winch maintenance, and maybe some new sheets (of the linear kind), don't ya know.. On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:01:51 GMT, "Bobsprit" wrote: A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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Hey Loco, What do you think of the new Pontiac GTO?
Why do you ask? Also it's funny you ask since I am shopping for a new car since I'll be giving up my company car in January. I'm looking at a BMW 325i or another Lincoln LS V8 Sport. Both have factory money off 2003s. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... Hey Loco, What do you think of the new Pontiac GTO? Why do you ask? Also it's funny you ask since I am shopping for a new car since I'll be giving up my company car in January. I'm looking at a BMW 325i or another Lincoln LS V8 Sport. Both have factory money off 2003s. There's no point in asking Oz. He wouldn' know anything about cheap cars. Regards Donal -- |
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325i is a bit common.
Cheers MC SAIL LOCO wrote: Hey Loco, What do you think of the new Pontiac GTO? Why do you ask? Also it's funny you ask since I am shopping for a new car since I'll be giving up my company car in January. I'm looking at a BMW 325i or another Lincoln LS V8 Sport. Both have factory money off 2003s. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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I'm looking at a BMW 325i
or another Lincoln LS V8 Sport. Both have factory money off 2003s. Some people simply have no clue. The 325 is a toy and the Lincoln alomg with the Navigator joined the Hummer, Mini for least reliable. Lincoln tranny's drop like flies after about 120K, especially on models before 2002. Get an M3 and stop acting like a girl, or at least get an STI or S4. RB |
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Bushsprit proudly drives a SUBURU!!!
Billy jane never heard the term, SEA BOAT and can't even spell Subaru!!! http://autoweek.com/cat_content.mv?p...=reviews &loc _code=&content_code=02698840 RB |
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I bet Liberace had several!
Uh, yeah, you're quite the speller...and car expert! Guess my cars are nicer than Jane's as well. Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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Used countertops on your boat? trashey trashey
"Bobsprit" wrote in message .net... A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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Hah!... I replaced my stock galley counter and sinks/cooler with a stainless
steel hospital grade counter, two sinks and cooler lid. Used ... sure! CM "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... | Used countertops on your boat? trashey trashey | "Bobsprit" wrote in message | .net... | A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. | It's | the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me | enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! | | Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I | take him and his girlfriend out sailing! | | Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection | oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! | | A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! | | Jealous, aren't you? | | Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! | | RB | | | | |
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325i is a bit common.
Right, that's why I passed on one 2 years ago and bought an LS. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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Some people simply have no clue. The 325 is a toy and the Lincoln alomg with
the Navigator joined the Hummer, Mini for least reliable. Lincoln tranny's drop like flies after about 120K, especially on models before 2002. You have no idea what your talking about. Please post your data on the LS tranny. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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Just wondering, looked at one here with original badging and wondered
if you'd seen a real supercar yet? Being an ex motor head I'll always look at interesting cars. I'm just looking for something more substantial than a Pontiac at the moment. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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Get an M3 and stop acting like a girl
Probably a fun ride but not worth $60k. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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325i is a bit common.
Right, that's why I passed on one 2 years ago and bought an LS. Right, you wanted something common AND cheaply built. Good move! Lincoln is the Beneteau of cars! RB |
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Get an M3 and stop acting like a girl
Probably a fun ride but not worth $60k. Actually...you're right and it's even more than 60K these days. How about an Audi A8. There's a serious car with some sticker shock value. RB |
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Audi A8. There's a serious car with some sticker shock value
A repair nightmare. Everybody that has ever owned an Audi never buys another one. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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A repair nightmare. Everybody that has ever owned an Audi never buys another
one. I owned an Audi 5000 Turbo. It was a nightmare. But friends own new ones and they are problem free, a notch below Lexus though according to most reports. The A8 is a great car. RB |
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The Captains Nemesis wrote in message ... On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 00:24:45 -0000, "Donal" wrote: 325i cheap in the UK? Relatively. Regards Donal -- |
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325i cheap in the UK?
Relatively. Reminder: Beneteau owner. RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... 325i cheap in the UK? Relatively. Reminder: Beneteau owner. Poor answer.. You're losing it. Regards Donal -- |
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"The_navigator©" wrote in message ... 325i is a bit common. Unless you are an ex-copper!!!! Regards Donal -- |
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Donal wrote: "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... 325i is a bit common. Unless you are an ex-coppertop!!!! Regards Donal -- |
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote: Hah!... I replaced my stock galley counter and sinks/cooler with a stainless steel hospital grade counter, two sinks and cooler lid. Used ... sure! Well that makes perfect sense! ;-) Fall down drunk on the boat and you just go "out like a light" and the boat's not damaged... LP (am I reading this right? hehee) |
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Had the use of a friends Audi RS4 for a year while he was OS working a
contract. Yup. New Audi has very little in common with the old cars. Loco's still thinking of the 80's Audi's into the early 90's which were indeed pretty bad. RB |
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This takes me back to 7th grade shop. Ahhhhhh memories.
Scotty, an x-racer who buys a car to haul stuff to his boat. :op~ The Captains Nemesis wrote in message ... On 06 Nov 2003 18:00:04 GMT, (SAIL LOCO) wrote: Audi A8. There's a serious car with some sticker shock value A repair nightmare. Everybody that has ever owned an Audi never buys another one. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport Had the use of a friends Audi RS4 for a year while he was OS working a contract. WoooHooo, some car, never missed a beat the whole time and it was rode hard and put away wet. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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