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The Power of Steel
Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year.
Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe |
Joe wrote:
... you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Rust never sleeps Also, once you learn how to sail well enough to avoid bashing your boat against things, the usefulness of a steel hull is diminished. DSK |
"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com... Did ya know I get 947 pounds of steel shoved up my ass a year. |
DSK wrote: Joe wrote: ... you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Rust never sleeps Also, once you learn how to sail well enough to avoid bashing your boat against things, the usefulness of a steel hull is diminished. Blisters never stop swelling unless your cut em out and start over. I never bash anything, I can make any boat dance circles around you Doug King. Steel is King, Plastic... well... is for toys and such. Joe DSK |
You need serious help.
It figures you would turn a national statistic on the cousumption of steel into your gay warped anal sex fantasy world. Sad....sad indeed... Jon has to gay up everything... Joe |
Joe wrote:
Blisters never stop swelling unless your cut em out and start over. Not all fiberglass boats ever get blisters. Relatively few, in fact. I never bash anything, Really? How about all those political posts where you bash your head? ... I can make any boat dance circles around you Doug King Ha ha ha ha. Lasers at twenty paces.... ... Steel is King You have a heck of an inferiority complex, Joe. Maybe there's a reason? DSK |
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe Tough and made in the Ukraine. Bwhahhaahhahahhahaha. John Cairns |
Your steel vessel will become a pile of iron oxide long
before my GRP vessel turns to dust. GRP is forever. CN "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe |
John Cairns wrote: "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe Tough and made in the Ukraine. Back in 76 it was Pure British steel that made RedCloud. Thats Ok it from ukraine now, Lets use up the steel there, the oil in the middle east, lumber from S America and Canada , then the stuff we left alone here will be pure gold. Get while the gettins good! Joe Bwhahhaahhahahhahaha. John Cairns |
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe I dunno. I have a friend that had a steel boat, a Brewer actually, which he sold for one reason-rust. Steel is sooooooooo last century. http://www.seasafe.com/literature/PhenolicGrating.pdf#search='fiberglass%20versus%20 steel' Hell, even these professionals prefer the plastic. John Cairns |
"Joe" wrote in message ups.com... John Cairns wrote: "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe Tough and made in the Ukraine. Back in 76 it was Pure British steel that made RedCloud. Thats Ok it from ukraine now, Lets use up the steel there, the oil in the middle east, lumber from S America and Canada , then the stuff we left alone here will be pure gold. Get while the gettins good! Joe While it may be a commodity it is not a natural resource. We aren't using up their steel, they are using up our jobs, and probably a fair amount of our scrap metal. John Cairns Bwhahhaahhahahhahaha. John Cairns |
What grade of steel is your boat Joe?
Mine is made of HY90 and titanium. Gilligan "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe |
"JG" wrote in message ... Did ya know I get 947 pounds of steel shoved up my ass a year. http://www.erosboutique.org/store/me..._Code=AnalToys |
Gilligan wrote: What grade of steel is your boat Joe? Mine is made of HY90 and titanium. My docking light fixtures are titanium, NOS for an Abrams M1A1 Tank fit right in on RedCloud. English steel of the 70's is famed for it pureness and resistance to rust. Just look at all the X Jags still on the road. Joe Gilligan "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe |
Power? hey Joe, yesterday I picked up a steel rolling pin, 53'' dia.,
16' long, 95,000 lbs. At the grinder there was 5 of them sitting there that were broken in half. Imagine a pin that size broke in two. Two words for ya Joe....Alum inum. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe |
That's right. We just hauled our Yamaha 30. It needs bottom paint, but there
were zero blisters. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Blisters never stop swelling unless your cut em out and start over. Not all fiberglass boats ever get blisters. Relatively few, in fact. I never bash anything, Really? How about all those political posts where you bash your head? ... I can make any boat dance circles around you Doug King Ha ha ha ha. Lasers at twenty paces.... ... Steel is King You have a heck of an inferiority complex, Joe. Maybe there's a reason? DSK |
"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com... I need serious help. I turn everything into gay warped anal sex fantasy world. Sad....sad indeed... I have to gay up everything... Joe |
do you mean Steely Dan?
Scout "JG" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know I get 947 pounds of steel shoved up my ass a year. |
Scott Vernon wrote:
Two words for ya Joe....Alum inum. Hey, that's three words! DSK |
"DSK" wrote in message ... Scott Vernon wrote: Two words for ya Joe....Alum inum. Hey, that's three words! yeah but Joe can't count that high. ;) |
Joe,
If what you say is true, why the need for dye check and why the rush to replace SS cable with line? Ole Thom http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/NutsysTelescopic |
Joe,
It give me pleasure to inform you that your sails are plastic. Not steel! Ole Thom http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/NutsysTelescopic |
JG wrote: That's right. We just hauled our Yamaha 30. It needs bottom paint, but there were zero blisters. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Blisters never stop swelling unless your cut em out and start over. Not all fiberglass boats ever get blisters. Relatively few, in fact. Bwahahahahaha yeah right. This marina is a boat yard as well, Ive seen blisters on just about every make of plastic boats who you trying to fool? I never bash anything, Really? How about all those political posts where you bash your head? Geeee the guy I supported WON, and every political post I posted came true. ... I can make any boat dance circles around you Doug King Ha ha ha ha. Lasers at twenty paces.... Laser it is, seeing how no-one will ever turn you lose on a quad or 5 screw 140 foot crewboat or a twin screw 320 foot supply boat ect.... Like I said ANY BOAT. ... Steel is King You have a heck of an inferiority complex, Joe. Maybe there's a reason? Inferiorty complex? Yeah right. I know my boat handling skills are the finest in the world....no doubt about it. Weather its a Sunfish or a 1600 ton towing vessel no one can out handle me. Joe DSK |
DSK wrote:
Scott Vernon wrote: Two words for ya Joe....Alum inum. Hey, that's three words! Four in England Al-yu-min-yum Cheers Marty DSK |
... I can make any boat dance circles around you
Doug King Ha ha ha ha. Lasers at twenty paces.... Joe wrote: Laser it is, seeing how no-one will ever turn you lose on a quad or 5 screw 140 foot crewboat or a twin screw 320 foot supply boat ect.... Like I said ANY BOAT. ??? What's the big deal about maneuvering multiple screw boats? They're easy. How about a heavy single engine boat? I did a maneuvering test with a Navy destroyer, so don't say nobody would ever "turn me loose" with a big boat. Can you even sail a Laser, Joe? You have a heck of an inferiority complex, Joe. Maybe there's a reason? Inferiorty complex? Yeah right. I know my boat handling skills are the finest in the world....no doubt about it. Weather its a Sunfish or a 1600 ton towing vessel no one can out handle me. Umm, right. That's why you have all those trophies & Olympic medals on your shelf, and your boat of choice is a steel barn... DSK |
Yeah and the boom and mast that supend your sails are made of Metal.
Engine Block, rudder post, Propeller, Ballast, winches, winch handles, stove, sink, and another 100 + parts on your boat. Joe |
The real power of steel is demonstrated in that the stays in Babs Johnson's
bra can hold their shape under such an awesome load. CN "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. Guess I snatched away a few years of a good thing from you plastic, resin glass wussies. Back to fillin your blisters, spider cracks and rott, and mushy spots..but make sure anything on your boat that needs to be tough... is made of steel. Joe |
I'm staying with my SS cable halyards, they lasted 30 years and have no
fish hooks, kinks, ect. I keep my sheeves in good order and know how to take care of my gear. My SS lines will last another 30 years at least. The ones rushing are to replace are just sheep following the crowd. UV & IR rays will toast the new synthetics in less than 5 years exposure. Look at little Ellen running up and down that 100 foot mast to mend new high tech halyards. Do it right the first time I says! The only time a synthetic light weight replacement is needed is in short term high tec racing. But not were your life may depend on reliability. Joe |
Sounds like Ukraine steel.
What was the application? Joe |
I like Al la min e um. There is a 52 ft center cockpit motor sailing
Ketck outside my aft cabin window that I would love to have. Center cockpit 3 very roomy staterooms, huge lounge, galley, bilges you can eat off. Catipillar main, 8kw super quiet Onan, The inside is kinda ugly, but I could re-model. Thing is the want 325K for her. I will see if I can find it on-line and post a link. Her hull is very close to redclouds shape. Dont have a spare 325K right at this moment. If he cut the price in half Id buy it today. Joe |
Joey is becoming delusional. The fact is that the Y30 had zero blisters. Too
bad if you don't believe me. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... JG wrote: That's right. We just hauled our Yamaha 30. It needs bottom paint, but there were zero blisters. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Blisters never stop swelling unless your cut em out and start over. Not all fiberglass boats ever get blisters. Relatively few, in fact. Bwahahahahaha yeah right. This marina is a boat yard as well, Ive seen blisters on just about every make of plastic boats who you trying to fool? I never bash anything, Really? How about all those political posts where you bash your head? Geeee the guy I supported WON, and every political post I posted came true. ... I can make any boat dance circles around you Doug King Ha ha ha ha. Lasers at twenty paces.... Laser it is, seeing how no-one will ever turn you lose on a quad or 5 screw 140 foot crewboat or a twin screw 320 foot supply boat ect.... Like I said ANY BOAT. ... Steel is King You have a heck of an inferiority complex, Joe. Maybe there's a reason? Inferiorty complex? Yeah right. I know my boat handling skills are the finest in the world....no doubt about it. Weather its a Sunfish or a 1600 ton towing vessel no one can out handle me. Joe DSK |
Joey's head is plastic.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Joe, It give me pleasure to inform you that your sails are plastic. Not steel! Ole Thom http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/NutsysTelescopic |
Wrong again.
Mine is made of porcelain china. And it's a full size model! Joe |
Thou shall not covet thy neighbors' boat.
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... I like Al la min e um. There is a 52 ft center cockpit motor sailing Ketck outside my aft cabin window that I would love to have. Center cockpit 3 very roomy staterooms, huge lounge, galley, bilges you can eat off. Catipillar main, 8kw super quiet Onan, The inside is kinda ugly, but I could re-model. Thing is the want 325K for her. I will see if I can find it on-line and post a link. Her hull is very close to redclouds shape. Dont have a spare 325K right at this moment. If he cut the price in half Id buy it today. Joe |
My mistake.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Wrong again. Mine is made of porcelain china. And it's a full size model! Joe |
It basically abanoned to the broker. Has been for a year or so.
And it's right out my office window. Thing is for the same money I can get a perfect 3 acre plot of land with 400 ft of deepwater frontage. joe |
"Joe" wrote in message
Mine is made of porcelain china. And it's a full size model! And what's your head full of? |
If it's full then there is a problem.
Now it is half full of sal****er. And my holding tank is empty, Capt. Poop on the Phew-E 2 and his crew were here at 07:30 sharp. Joe |
Joe wrote:
It basically abanoned to the broker. Has been for a year or so. They'd probably sell it for half price then. And it's right out my office window. Thing is for the same money I can get a perfect 3 acre plot of land with 400 ft of deepwater frontage. Buy the land. Limited supply, guaranteed demand. DSK |
On 2 Feb 2005 17:42:31 -0800, "Joe" wrote
this crap: Did ya know the average American consumes 947 pounds of steel a year. I don't even eat that much food each year. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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