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Bob May 29th 10 05:18 AM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
Helo My Most Dearest Friends:
Since this place has turned into basically a guy obsesing over some
other guy's pinus and some guy who lvoes detailing the most boaring
pablum I thought I would too post my daily activities too ............

i ate an avocado i found under the avo tree. Avocadoes are a green
meat fruit. I have a link to a wikipidea entry for you further
fullment.
I ate more than my usual oatmeal and soymilk for the last few days and
had a tremdously long and soft stool. what kind of soymild do you
like? I do so love Silk vanila. Are your stools unusually long and
soft when yuo eat oatmeal. Id enjoy communicatating about your
results.

I road the bus to the market today and bought some delight ful
basil.... Basil is a wonderful green plant used in a varity of dishes
but many of my most dearist friends have not considered its most tasty
use: as a sandwich garnish. Ooo it is so wonderful :)
:)
:)

What shal I do later? well maybe me and my wonder ful friends will fix
somthing because we all know that sailing is nothing but fixing
things :) and when we do have somthing to fix we can ignor it until it
fails butthen we will have a tremdous event to overcome and pay it
forward like karma becusase we will be helped by others so if you
would like to give us a truck to use or send money I would acceptit
with great gratitued and pay it forward...

Oh yes Ill be attending a yogo class with all my other dear friends
and we can discuss our bowl movments.

:)

Im absolutly giddy with delight to share my wonderful day with
everyone and hope that you have been able to share my life dream of
sailing into the sunset with absolute freedom ...

Bobbie

cavelamb May 29th 10 07:22 AM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 


I ran two coats of clear gloss on the galley woodwork.

Two more just might do it!?!



--

Richard Lamb



Bob May 29th 10 10:10 AM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
On May 28, 10:22*pm, cavelamb wrote:
I ran two coats of clear gloss on the galley woodwork.

Two more just might do it!?!


Richard Lamb


I seem to remember the number 7 coats in some dark part of my mind
when I worried about clear coats on wood.... ive since removed as much
wood off my boat as possible. yup... toar that teak toe rail off and
other little trim pieces..... I love that wonderful buff gray collor
of oxidized aluminum or the splendor of verdigree on silicon bronze.

But it sure looks good on other peoples boats. Keep up the good work.
Im sure yur neighbors apreciate it :)

Bob....

Oh, I got my ticket to Lady Gaga Monster Tour in August!
Im going gaga over that lady.

Goofball_star_dot_etal May 29th 10 11:41 AM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
On 29/05/2010 05:18, Bob wrote:
Helo My Most Dearest Friends:
Since this place has turned into basically a guy obsesing over some
other guy's pinus and some guy who lvoes detailing the most boaring
pablum I thought I would too post my daily activities too ............

i ate an avocado i found under the avo tree. Avocadoes are a green
meat fruit. I have a link to a wikipidea entry for you further
fullment.
I ate more than my usual oatmeal and soymilk for the last few days and
had a tremdously long and soft stool. what kind of soymild do you
like? I do so love Silk vanila. Are your stools unusually long and
soft when yuo eat oatmeal. Id enjoy communicatating about your
results.

I road the bus to the market today and bought some delight ful
basil.... Basil is a wonderful green plant used in a varity of dishes
but many of my most dearist friends have not considered its most tasty
use: as a sandwich garnish. Ooo it is so wonderful :)
:)
:)

What shal I do later? well maybe me and my wonder ful friends will fix
somthing because we all know that sailing is nothing but fixing
things :) and when we do have somthing to fix we can ignor it until it
fails butthen we will have a tremdous event to overcome and pay it
forward like karma becusase we will be helped by others so if you
would like to give us a truck to use or send money I would acceptit
with great gratitued and pay it forward...

Oh yes Ill be attending a yogo class with all my other dear friends
and we can discuss our bowl movments.

:)

Im absolutly giddy with delight to share my wonderful day with
everyone and hope that you have been able to share my life dream of
sailing into the sunset with absolute freedom ...

Bobbie


You really need a nauseating and pretentious signature line..

mmc May 29th 10 02:17 PM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 

"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...


I ran two coats of clear gloss on the galley woodwork.

Two more just might do it!?!



--

Richard Lamb


I made a couple of mirror frames out of rough cedar for the heads on the big
boat. Are you using varnish or urethane?



cavelamb May 30th 10 12:32 AM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...

I ran two coats of clear gloss on the galley woodwork.

Two more just might do it!?!



--

Richard Lamb


I made a couple of mirror frames out of rough cedar for the heads on the big
boat. Are you using varnish or urethane?



This is all interior work. Minwax - Polyurethane.

I use clear gloss to build up and fill the grain
then satin finish for the last couple of finish oats.

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.



--

Richard Lamb



Wayne.B May 30th 10 05:56 AM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
On Sat, 29 May 2010 18:32:29 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.


Looks good until it starts to fade, then it looks like orange barn
paint.

cavelamb May 30th 10 10:41 AM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
Bruce wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2010 00:56:02 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sat, 29 May 2010 18:32:29 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.

Looks good until it starts to fade, then it looks like orange barn
paint.



I must be using a different version although it says "Cytol" on the
can. Mine just looks grungier and grungier until I scrub it down and
put on a couple of more coats. But it never looks "orange", it looks
more like decorating varnish.

Are the different flavors?


Yeah. Four in the marine flavors.

http://www.yachtpaint.com/USA/sikkens/default.asp

--

Richard Lamb



mmc May 30th 10 01:53 PM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 

"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...

I ran two coats of clear gloss on the galley woodwork.

Two more just might do it!?!



--

Richard Lamb


I made a couple of mirror frames out of rough cedar for the heads on the
big boat. Are you using varnish or urethane?


This is all interior work. Minwax - Polyurethane.

I use clear gloss to build up and fill the grain
then satin finish for the last couple of finish oats.

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.



--

Richard Lamb

Sounds good. I did my interior trim in Minwax spar urethane satin and really
like the finish.



Bruce[_22_] May 30th 10 05:28 PM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
On Sun, 30 May 2010 00:56:02 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sat, 29 May 2010 18:32:29 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.


Looks good until it starts to fade, then it looks like orange barn
paint.



I must be using a different version although it says "Cytol" on the
can. Mine just looks grungier and grungier until I scrub it down and
put on a couple of more coats. But it never looks "orange", it looks
more like decorating varnish.

Are the different flavors?


cavelamb May 30th 10 06:30 PM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
I ran two coats of clear gloss on the galley woodwork.

Two more just might do it!?!



--

Richard Lamb

I made a couple of mirror frames out of rough cedar for the heads on the
big boat. Are you using varnish or urethane?

This is all interior work. Minwax - Polyurethane.

I use clear gloss to build up and fill the grain
then satin finish for the last couple of finish oats.

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.



--

Richard Lamb

Sounds good. I did my interior trim in Minwax spar urethane satin and really
like the finish.



Yeah - I do to.
The galley cabinet finished up last night.
Beautiful!

Looks like it will go back in this weekend and we can start showing her off!

Richard


--

Richard Lamb



mmc May 30th 10 08:47 PM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 

"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
I ran two coats of clear gloss on the galley woodwork.

Two more just might do it!?!



--

Richard Lamb

I made a couple of mirror frames out of rough cedar for the heads on
the big boat. Are you using varnish or urethane?
This is all interior work. Minwax - Polyurethane.

I use clear gloss to build up and fill the grain
then satin finish for the last couple of finish oats.

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.



--

Richard Lamb

Sounds good. I did my interior trim in Minwax spar urethane satin and
really like the finish.


Yeah - I do to.
The galley cabinet finished up last night.
Beautiful!

Looks like it will go back in this weekend and we can start showing her
off!

Richard


--

Richard Lamb

Going to post new pics? She's a good looking boat!



cavelamb May 30th 10 09:48 PM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
I ran two coats of clear gloss on the galley woodwork.

Two more just might do it!?!



--

Richard Lamb

I made a couple of mirror frames out of rough cedar for the heads on
the big boat. Are you using varnish or urethane?
This is all interior work. Minwax - Polyurethane.

I use clear gloss to build up and fill the grain
then satin finish for the last couple of finish oats.

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.



--

Richard Lamb

Sounds good. I did my interior trim in Minwax spar urethane satin and
really like the finish.

Yeah - I do to.
The galley cabinet finished up last night.
Beautiful!

Looks like it will go back in this weekend and we can start showing her
off!

Richard


--

Richard Lamb

Going to post new pics? She's a good looking boat!



Just a couple so far...
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri26/refine.htm

--

Richard Lamb



Bruce[_4_] May 31st 10 03:55 AM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
On Sun, 30 May 2010 04:41:10 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

Bruce wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2010 00:56:02 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sat, 29 May 2010 18:32:29 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.
Looks good until it starts to fade, then it looks like orange barn
paint.



I must be using a different version although it says "Cytol" on the
can. Mine just looks grungier and grungier until I scrub it down and
put on a couple of more coats. But it never looks "orange", it looks
more like decorating varnish.

Are the different flavors?


Yeah. Four in the marine flavors.

http://www.yachtpaint.com/USA/sikkens/default.asp


Us poor benighted 3rd world people don't get all those choices. From
memory the cans I have are "Light" and all I have seen here.

On the other hand, there are some advantages. Before I listed the 40
ft. sloop I just sold I had the entire interior refurbished. One piece
of the 1/8" panel that lines the S.B. the side of the cabin top
replaced and everything sanded and revarnished. I don't know how many
coats but a "smooth" finish. Cost me $545 :-)

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)

cavelamb May 31st 10 05:41 AM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
Bruce wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2010 04:41:10 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

Bruce wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2010 00:56:02 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sat, 29 May 2010 18:32:29 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.
Looks good until it starts to fade, then it looks like orange barn
paint.

I must be using a different version although it says "Cytol" on the
can. Mine just looks grungier and grungier until I scrub it down and
put on a couple of more coats. But it never looks "orange", it looks
more like decorating varnish.

Are the different flavors?

Yeah. Four in the marine flavors.

http://www.yachtpaint.com/USA/sikkens/default.asp


Us poor benighted 3rd world people don't get all those choices. From
memory the cans I have are "Light" and all I have seen here.

On the other hand, there are some advantages. Before I listed the 40
ft. sloop I just sold I had the entire interior refurbished. One piece
of the 1/8" panel that lines the S.B. the side of the cabin top
replaced and everything sanded and revarnished. I don't know how many
coats but a "smooth" finish. Cost me $545 :-)

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)


That was cheap labor, Bruce! :)

I figer I'm working for about ten cents per hour.

--

Richard Lamb



mmc May 31st 10 02:04 PM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 

"cavelamb" wrote in message
...
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
mmc wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message
m...
I ran two coats of clear gloss on the galley woodwork.

Two more just might do it!?!



--

Richard Lamb

I made a couple of mirror frames out of rough cedar for the heads on
the big boat. Are you using varnish or urethane?
This is all interior work. Minwax - Polyurethane.

I use clear gloss to build up and fill the grain
then satin finish for the last couple of finish oats.

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.



--

Richard Lamb

Sounds good. I did my interior trim in Minwax spar urethane satin and
really like the finish.
Yeah - I do to.
The galley cabinet finished up last night.
Beautiful!

Looks like it will go back in this weekend and we can start showing her
off!

Richard


--

Richard Lamb

Going to post new pics? She's a good looking boat!


Just a couple so far...
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~capri26/refine.htm

--

Richard Lamb

Looks good!



Bruce[_4_] May 31st 10 03:25 PM

My wonderful Day In Paradise
 
On Sun, 30 May 2010 23:41:05 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

Bruce wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2010 04:41:10 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

Bruce wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2010 00:56:02 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sat, 29 May 2010 18:32:29 -0500, cavelamb
wrote:

On the outside wood, I'm using Natural Teak Cetol.
Looks good until it starts to fade, then it looks like orange barn
paint.

I must be using a different version although it says "Cytol" on the
can. Mine just looks grungier and grungier until I scrub it down and
put on a couple of more coats. But it never looks "orange", it looks
more like decorating varnish.

Are the different flavors?

Yeah. Four in the marine flavors.

http://www.yachtpaint.com/USA/sikkens/default.asp


Us poor benighted 3rd world people don't get all those choices. From
memory the cans I have are "Light" and all I have seen here.

On the other hand, there are some advantages. Before I listed the 40
ft. sloop I just sold I had the entire interior refurbished. One piece
of the 1/8" panel that lines the S.B. the side of the cabin top
replaced and everything sanded and revarnished. I don't know how many
coats but a "smooth" finish. Cost me $545 :-)

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)


That was cheap labor, Bruce! :)

I figer I'm working for about ten cents per hour.



Call it love. Heck, no one with a lick of sense would take up with a
boat because it makes sense. Sail one day in a month and work on the
damned thing every day :-)

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)


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