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HarryisPaul February 27th 11 03:37 PM

A great day for boat repairs
 
In article ,
says...

On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 20:58:24 -0800 (PST), "Katie O'Hara"
wrote:

On Feb 26, 11:35*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 17:52:33 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch

wrote:
BTW, Fast Orange gets unset epoxy off your hands very well.

Yes but you are doing something wrong if you need that. *You will get
sensitized to it eventually, potentially very serious, and you can
never work with epoxy again.

http://www.fram.nl/workshop/controlled_vacuum_infusion/allergy.htm


After building 4 boats, no problem yet, yet, yet, yet, yet,yet


Putting aside your insane political posts, you seem only slightly
abnormal.


Didn't take you long to ruin an on topic thread, asshole.

Frogwatch[_2_] February 27th 11 07:15 PM

A great day for boat repairs
 
On Feb 27, 10:37*am, HarryisPaul wrote:
In article ,
says...





On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 20:58:24 -0800 (PST), "Katie O'Hara"
wrote:


On Feb 26, 11:35 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 17:52:33 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch


wrote:
BTW, Fast Orange gets unset epoxy off your hands very well.


Yes but you are doing something wrong if you need that. You will get
sensitized to it eventually, potentially very serious, and you can
never work with epoxy again.


http://www.fram.nl/workshop/controlled_vacuum_infusion/allergy.htm


After building 4 boats, no problem yet, yet, yet, yet, yet,yet


Putting aside your insane political posts, you seem only slightly
abnormal.


Didn't take you long to ruin an on topic thread, asshole.


Developing an allergy to epoxy might be a good thing because it would
stop me from building more boats.
I have decided no more boats for now. I might decide to sell my 1981
S2 8.5 m sailboat and buy a 33' Morgan OI with 50 hp diesel instead of
building a bigger sailboat.

Tim February 27th 11 09:00 PM

A great day for boat repairs
 
On Feb 27, 1:15*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Feb 27, 10:37*am, HarryisPaul wrote:



In article ,
says...


On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 20:58:24 -0800 (PST), "Katie O'Hara"
wrote:


On Feb 26, 11:35 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 17:52:33 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch


wrote:
BTW, Fast Orange gets unset epoxy off your hands very well.


Yes but you are doing something wrong if you need that. You will get
sensitized to it eventually, potentially very serious, and you can
never work with epoxy again.


http://www.fram.nl/workshop/controlled_vacuum_infusion/allergy.htm


After building 4 boats, no problem yet, yet, yet, yet, yet,yet


Putting aside your insane political posts, you seem only slightly
abnormal.


Didn't take you long to ruin an on topic thread, asshole.


Developing an allergy to epoxy might be a good thing because it would
stop me from building more boats.
I have decided no more boats for now. *I might decide to sell my 1981
S2 8.5 m sailboat and buy a 33' Morgan OI with 50 hp diesel instead of
building a bigger sailboat.


Sounds like a plan there. Especially with the economy half way in the
swill, you might be able to find a really good deal on what you
want.....

Wayne.B February 27th 11 11:35 PM

A great day for boat repairs
 
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 11:15:23 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

I might decide to sell my 1981
S2 8.5 m sailboat and buy a 33' Morgan OI with 50 hp diesel instead of
building a bigger sailboat.


It would be a lot better suited to cruising the Bahamas although not
as much fun to sail. There are tons of older sailboats on the market
right now. If diesel goes to $10/gallon I might be looking for one
also.


Frogwatch[_2_] February 28th 11 02:35 PM

A great day for boat repairs
 
On Feb 27, 6:35*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 11:15:23 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch

wrote:
I might decide to sell my 1981
S2 8.5 m sailboat and buy a 33' Morgan OI with 50 hp diesel instead of
building a bigger sailboat.


It would be a lot better suited to cruising the Bahamas although not
as much fun to sail. *There are tons of older sailboats on the market
right now. * If diesel goes to $10/gallon I might be looking for one
also.


I'd like to go further than the Bahamas and my 28' is a tad small for
that. The 33' OI is twice the weight, nearly the same draft and is
well made. 33' is about the largest I'd like to singlehand.

L G[_26_] March 1st 11 01:04 AM

A great day for boat repairs
 
Ziggy® wrote:
"L G" wrote in message
...
Frogwatch wrote:
A pretty Spring day. Took part of the morning to repair a spot on my
Tolman where I put he epoxy on in too cold weathe4r and it did not
adhere well enough. Drilled holes thru the glass and into the wood
and injected epoxy with a syringe then seriously clamped it.

Today I replaced the stock water/fuel separator on my bass boat with
a Racor with a clear bowl. I could never understand how you are
supposed to tell when the sealed filters are in need of replacement.


Change the filter once or twice a season. More often if you have a
known water problem.
Hint: pour the filter contents into a glass jar to see if you have a
water problem.

I prefer the clear bowl. I have one on by big boat and there's no
guesswork. I've never had much water to drain but you never know what
you are pumping into your tanks.

shendeddyhaxy March 1st 11 04:00 AM

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HenryK[_2_] March 1st 11 02:09 PM

A great day for boat repairs
 
On 2/28/2011 11:00 PM, shendeddyhaxy wrote:
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Someone from Amsterdam is putting a pox on Deplume.


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