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slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
I have so far pulled out 42 old screws that were rusting through the
glassed and epoxied joints. I also have to remove three layers of paint. Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Am almost ready to start filling the holes in the bottom and re-glass the chine joint. |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
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slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Oct 17, 12:01 pm, Boater wrote:
wrote: I have so far pulled out 42 old screws that were rusting through the glassed and epoxied joints. I also have to remove three layers of paint. Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Am almost ready to start filling the holes in the bottom and re-glass the chine joint. Then you can sail it to Bimini. It couldnt carry all the water I need to drink. However there is a couple that has sailed a 15' sailboat (homebuilt) over 20 times. |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Oct 17, 12:11 pm, wrote:
On Oct 17, 12:01 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: I have so far pulled out 42 old screws that were rusting through the glassed and epoxied joints. I also have to remove three layers of paint. Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Am almost ready to start filling the holes in the bottom and re-glass the chine joint. Then you can sail it to Bimini. It couldnt carry all the water I need to drink. However there is a couple that has sailed a 15' sailboat (homebuilt) over 20 times. Now that Harry mentions it, sailing a MiniCup to Bimini would be an awesome thing to do. Unfortunately, once you were there you really couldnt use it for anything else cuz it is too slow. So, Yes, it would be awesome but once it was done what then? So, No. |
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slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I also have to remove three layers of paint. Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Try a heat gun and scraper, very effective. Wear leather gloves. I was going to suggest gasoline and a match. |
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-- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Oct 17, 2:39*pm, JohnH wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I have so far pulled out 42 old screws that were rusting through the glassed and epoxied joints. *I also have to remove three layers of paint. *Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. *Am almost ready to start filling the holes in the bottom and re-glass the chine joint. You should post some pictures of this over in Chuck's Place. That way we amateurs can understand what you're talking about. What is a finger plane? -- Just a very small plane: http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...er+plane&gbv=2 |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Oct 17, 12:44*pm, Boater wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I also have to remove three layers of paint. *Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Try a heat gun and scraper, very effective. * Wear leather gloves. I was going to suggest gasoline and a match. That's because your are an asshole. |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Oct 17, 2:52 pm, wrote:
On Oct 17, 12:44 pm, Boater wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I also have to remove three layers of paint. Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Try a heat gun and scraper, very effective. Wear leather gloves. I was going to suggest gasoline and a match. That's because your are an asshole. I keep trying to get pics but my wife runs off wiht the camera. BTW, a finger plane is a tiny plane with a blade about the size of a razor. It is unpowered of course and you pull it toward yourself and it shaves a tiny amount off the wood. I always assume that most people have more experience in woodworking than me cuz I am nearly incompetent at such being unable to follow any directions. I turn everything into an experiment. For example, I was puzzled at why the bottom wood on the boat was in such good shape whereas the deck was rotten. Then I rememebred that I had experimented with mixing in Sevin dust as a thickener for my epoxy for the bottom. Then I decided I didnt want to leave a toxic wake and didnt do that with the deck. |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Oct 17, 3:09*pm, wrote:
On Oct 17, 2:52 pm, wrote: On Oct 17, 12:44 pm, Boater wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I also have to remove three layers of paint. *Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Try a heat gun and scraper, very effective. * Wear leather gloves.. I was going to suggest gasoline and a match. That's because your are an asshole. I keep trying to get pics but my wife runs off wiht the camera. *BTW, a finger plane is a tiny plane with a blade about the size of a razor. *It is unpowered of course and you pull it toward yourself and it shaves a tiny amount off the wood. *I always assume that most people have more experience in woodworking than me cuz I am nearly incompetent at such being unable to follow any directions. *I turn everything into an experiment. For example, I was puzzled at why the bottom wood on the boat was in such good shape whereas the deck was rotten. *Then I rememebred that I had experimented with mixing in Sevin dust as a thickener for my epoxy for the bottom. *Then I decided I didnt want to leave a toxic wake and didnt do that with the deck. Sevin dust?? Hey at least the bugs wouldn't eat it! |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 12:09:24 -0700, ohara5.0 wrote:
On Oct 17, 2:52 pm, wrote: On Oct 17, 12:44 pm, Boater wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I also have to remove three layers of paint. Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Try a heat gun and scraper, very effective. Wear leather gloves. I was going to suggest gasoline and a match. That's because your are an asshole. I keep trying to get pics but my wife runs off wiht the camera. BTW, a finger plane is a tiny plane with a blade about the size of a razor. It is unpowered of course and you pull it toward yourself and it shaves a tiny amount off the wood. I always assume that most people have more experience in woodworking than me cuz I am nearly incompetent at such being unable to follow any directions. I turn everything into an experiment. For example, I was puzzled at why the bottom wood on the boat was in such good shape whereas the deck was rotten. Then I rememebred that I had experimented with mixing in Sevin dust as a thickener for my epoxy for the bottom. Then I decided I didnt want to leave a toxic wake and didnt do that with the deck. http://s370.photobucket.com/albums/o...t=s7001391.jpg |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Oct 17, 5:00 pm, RLM wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 12:09:24 -0700, ohara5.0 wrote: On Oct 17, 2:52 pm, wrote: On Oct 17, 12:44 pm, Boater wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I also have to remove three layers of paint. Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Try a heat gun and scraper, very effective. Wear leather gloves. I was going to suggest gasoline and a match. That's because your are an asshole. I keep trying to get pics but my wife runs off wiht the camera. BTW, a finger plane is a tiny plane with a blade about the size of a razor. It is unpowered of course and you pull it toward yourself and it shaves a tiny amount off the wood. I always assume that most people have more experience in woodworking than me cuz I am nearly incompetent at such being unable to follow any directions. I turn everything into an experiment. For example, I was puzzled at why the bottom wood on the boat was in such good shape whereas the deck was rotten. Then I rememebred that I had experimented with mixing in Sevin dust as a thickener for my epoxy for the bottom. Then I decided I didnt want to leave a toxic wake and didnt do that with the deck. http://s370.photobucket.com/albums/o...tion=view&curr... I also mixed in some bronze powder I had left over from a anti-fouling paste experiment and this prob suppressed fungus. |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Oct 17, 5:00 pm, RLM wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 12:09:24 -0700, ohara5.0 wrote: On Oct 17, 2:52 pm, wrote: On Oct 17, 12:44 pm, Boater wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I also have to remove three layers of paint. Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Try a heat gun and scraper, very effective. Wear leather gloves. I was going to suggest gasoline and a match. That's because your are an asshole. I keep trying to get pics but my wife runs off wiht the camera. BTW, a finger plane is a tiny plane with a blade about the size of a razor. It is unpowered of course and you pull it toward yourself and it shaves a tiny amount off the wood. I always assume that most people have more experience in woodworking than me cuz I am nearly incompetent at such being unable to follow any directions. I turn everything into an experiment. For example, I was puzzled at why the bottom wood on the boat was in such good shape whereas the deck was rotten. Then I rememebred that I had experimented with mixing in Sevin dust as a thickener for my epoxy for the bottom. Then I decided I didnt want to leave a toxic wake and didnt do that with the deck. http://s370.photobucket.com/albums/o...tion=view&curr... RLM, thats it. |
slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:00:05 -0400, RLM wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 12:09:24 -0700, ohara5.0 wrote: On Oct 17, 2:52 pm, wrote: On Oct 17, 12:44 pm, Boater wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I also have to remove three layers of paint. Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time. Try a heat gun and scraper, very effective. Wear leather gloves. I was going to suggest gasoline and a match. That's because your are an asshole. I keep trying to get pics but my wife runs off wiht the camera. BTW, a finger plane is a tiny plane with a blade about the size of a razor. It is unpowered of course and you pull it toward yourself and it shaves a tiny amount off the wood. I always assume that most people have more experience in woodworking than me cuz I am nearly incompetent at such being unable to follow any directions. I turn everything into an experiment. For example, I was puzzled at why the bottom wood on the boat was in such good shape whereas the deck was rotten. Then I rememebred that I had experimented with mixing in Sevin dust as a thickener for my epoxy for the bottom. Then I decided I didnt want to leave a toxic wake and didnt do that with the deck. http://s370.photobucket.com/albums/o...t=s7001391.jpg Nice pic! Thanks. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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