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[email protected] May 1st 07 12:34 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 
On Apr 30, 7:26 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 30 Apr 2007 14:40:06 -0700, wrote:





On Apr 30, 5:12 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 30 Apr 2007 14:04:19 -0700, wrote:


On Apr 30, 4:55 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 30 Apr 2007 13:04:23 -0700, wrote:


On Apr 30, 3:46 pm, wrote:
Bondo.- Hide quoted text -


Bondo is probably to brittle, as is plastic wood. the best stuff to
use is ***************** or *****************


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As much as I love old wooden boats, (sell my soul for a llyman) and at
the risk of bad karma, I would rather see your project rot behind your
doublewide. Besides, anyone who would consider filling a beautiful
wooden boat with plastic wood, has obviously never worked on a real
wooden boat anyway, save a plywood skiff. Try the builders group,
maybe someone there doesn't know you yet.


This is funny, harry has to pretend I am in his imaginary kill file ;)


I wonder if I'm in his kill file. If I am, he won't see your posts this way
either.


HTH!


CWM- Hide quoted text -


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Now you ruined my fun. Anyway, little secret, harry does not KF
anyone, it would ruin his fun. He screwed up the other day and replied
directly to one of my posts, guess he is having trouble keeping track
of his neverending bull****.


Or maybe your self- aggrandizing mojo is so unspeakably great it gets by the
average bozo-bin. I know that when I stop yawning, I'll be REALLY impressed by
you.


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Hummm, my input was that bondo and plastic is too britle, you
contribution is... Anyway, Lyman, that's it Lyman frekin fingers never
work right. I don't have the facility or time to restore anything much
less run and store it when it's done. And as to the sherrif, I just
wish someone here would let me in on the secret handshake (or
dickpull) that allows you all to quip back and fourth. Anyway, in case
harry is really working on a boat he should look into 3M 5200 or of
course there is always the traditional cotton stuffing. There Charlie,
now where's your contributon.. Gilmore Girls like I said before...


5200 is a bad suggestion. There are very few if any proper uses for it on a
boat.

CWM- Hide quoted text -

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Topside only, been a while.


[email protected] May 1st 07 12:44 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 
On Apr 30, 7:26 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 30 Apr 2007 14:40:06 -0700, wrote:





On Apr 30, 5:12 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 30 Apr 2007 14:04:19 -0700, wrote:


On Apr 30, 4:55 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 30 Apr 2007 13:04:23 -0700, wrote:


On Apr 30, 3:46 pm, wrote:
Bondo.- Hide quoted text -


Bondo is probably to brittle, as is plastic wood. the best stuff to
use is ***************** or *****************


- Show quoted text -


As much as I love old wooden boats, (sell my soul for a llyman) and at
the risk of bad karma, I would rather see your project rot behind your
doublewide. Besides, anyone who would consider filling a beautiful
wooden boat with plastic wood, has obviously never worked on a real
wooden boat anyway, save a plywood skiff. Try the builders group,
maybe someone there doesn't know you yet.


This is funny, harry has to pretend I am in his imaginary kill file ;)


I wonder if I'm in his kill file. If I am, he won't see your posts this way
either.


HTH!


CWM- Hide quoted text -


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Now you ruined my fun. Anyway, little secret, harry does not KF
anyone, it would ruin his fun. He screwed up the other day and replied
directly to one of my posts, guess he is having trouble keeping track
of his neverending bull****.


Or maybe your self- aggrandizing mojo is so unspeakably great it gets by the
average bozo-bin. I know that when I stop yawning, I'll be REALLY impressed by
you.


CWM- Hide quoted text -


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Hummm, my input was that bondo and plastic is too britle, you
contribution is... Anyway, Lyman, that's it Lyman frekin fingers never
work right. I don't have the facility or time to restore anything much
less run and store it when it's done. And as to the sherrif, I just
wish someone here would let me in on the secret handshake (or
dickpull) that allows you all to quip back and fourth. Anyway, in case
harry is really working on a boat he should look into 3M 5200 or of
course there is always the traditional cotton stuffing. There Charlie,
now where's your contributon.. Gilmore Girls like I said before...


5200 is a bad suggestion. There are very few if any proper uses for it on a
boat.

CWM- Hide quoted text -

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What would you use? Remember he is talking above the waterline.


Short Wave Sportfishing May 1st 07 12:47 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:41:15 -0400, Charlie Morgan wrote:

It's been more than a while. 5200 is the wrong tool for almost any job you can
name on a boat other than rebedding a keel. Even that is open to intelligent
discussion. Do you arc weld your key in the ignition to make sure it won't fall
out? Brush your teeth with battery acid to make sure no food particles remain?


Really.

Hmmm....

How about, oh, sealing a T-top or a stern hung transducer attached to
a fairing block?

Or sealing off flush cleats on the gunwale?

[email protected] May 1st 07 12:50 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 
On Apr 30, 7:18 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:59:52 -0400, Harry Krause





wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 16:27:58 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:


Bondo? I don't think so.


I agree with that.


Ask the guys on rec.boats.building, someone will have a good
suggestion.


What kind of boat is this?


It's an old rowing dory. The hull is in good shape, the small forward
deck looks like pine. I might remove the deck entirely, and replace it
with a couple of pieces of 1" oak I have in the garage, or buy a nice
piece of marine ply.


Ahem...

I happen to have in dry storage, 12 pieces of 3 inch thick, 24 inch
wide, mostly clear pine which would be perfect for that project.

You'd have to resaw the planks, but they would be perfect.

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Wow, 24 wide, clear, air dried? I bet it was. Man I think I'm gettin'
a hard on. Wonder if you could even replace that at any price now
adays.


[email protected] May 1st 07 12:57 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 
Unless you have an intelligent suggestion of your own, this
conversation is over. Glad I did not hold my breath



RCE May 1st 07 12:58 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
. Oh by the way, chuck you farley, still waiting for
your valuable input here.- Hide quoted text -

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Oooops, sorry charlie, guess I should have read your profile before I
asked about your valuable input. Not to worry, now that I have, I
won't be holding my breath.


What's a "profile"?

Eisboch



Short Wave Sportfishing May 1st 07 01:03 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:53:02 -0400, Charlie Morgan wrote:

On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 23:47:44 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:41:15 -0400, Charlie Morgan wrote:

It's been more than a while. 5200 is the wrong tool for almost any job you can
name on a boat other than rebedding a keel. Even that is open to intelligent
discussion. Do you arc weld your key in the ignition to make sure it won't fall
out? Brush your teeth with battery acid to make sure no food particles remain?


Really.

Hmmm....

How about, oh, sealing a T-top


Absolutely NEVER!


or a stern hung transducer attached to
a fairing block?


Possibly

Or sealing off flush cleats on the gunwale?


Absolutely NEVER!


Ok, objections noted.

Why?

[email protected] May 1st 07 01:05 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 
On Apr 30, 7:58 pm, "RCE" wrote:
wrote in message

oups.com...

. Oh by the way, chuck you farley, still waiting for
your valuable input here.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Oooops, sorry charlie, guess I should have read your profile before I
asked about your valuable input. Not to worry, now that I have, I
won't be holding my breath.


What's a "profile"?

Eisboch


look at the top of the post next to your name where it says "view
profile". You can go there and read past posts by a poster to
determine if he/she has posted relavent information, or if they just
throw intellectually lazy attacks to gain attention. Me, sometimes I
troll, sometimes I try to add good info but you can make your own
judgements there.


Short Wave Sportfishing May 1st 07 01:05 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:58:02 -0400, "RCE" wrote:

What's a "profile"?


Remember when the kids were little and you used a desklamp to make
shadows on a wall and had the kids sit sideways while you traced out
the outline of their head on black paper?

Tha's a profile. :)

~~ I know - I know - wiseass ~~

~~ It's my destiny ~~

RCE May 1st 07 01:17 AM

The Right Stuff for...
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
On Apr 30, 7:58 pm, "RCE" wrote:
wrote in message

oups.com...

. Oh by the way, chuck you farley, still waiting for
your valuable input here.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Oooops, sorry charlie, guess I should have read your profile before I
asked about your valuable input. Not to worry, now that I have, I
won't be holding my breath.


What's a "profile"?

Eisboch


look at the top of the post next to your name where it says "view
profile". You can go there and read past posts by a poster to
determine if he/she has posted relavent information, or if they just
throw intellectually lazy attacks to gain attention. Me, sometimes I
troll, sometimes I try to add good info but you can make your own
judgements there.


Must be a "Google Groups" thing.

Eisboch




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