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 on: Today at 04:52:26 pm 
Started by Inkaboat - Last Post by Inkaboat
Thanks Martin, will do.
Please : why can't I upload pictures? I have reduced the sizes.
John

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 on: Today at 03:55:20 pm 
Started by DJW - Last Post by DJW
OK, as promised some shiny mahogany...


This is the Proxxon WP/E polisher with a 25mm medium sponge applying Farecla G3 Regular Grade cutting compound, so the first stage of polishing after the flattening with discs.  Its a bit hard to see but that's a paste and its further wetted to keep the head cool.









And wiping it off with a damp cloth








This one shows the flattened and cut back deck, also the hull side too showing brush marks, that's next to be flattened.





And finally the stern showing a better reflection now..!





Pleased and a bit relieved to see the gloss coming back after the flattening process.


David.

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 on: Today at 03:35:31 pm 
Started by DJW - Last Post by DJW
Good Afternoon All


Thanks for the support and Taycol info.  I'll be taking a look at the Comets first and will post progress updates.


David. 

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 on: Today at 02:30:36 pm 
Started by GrahamD - Last Post by Martin (Admin)

Hey Graham,

Did you ever get her finished and on the water?
   :-)

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 on: Today at 02:26:26 pm 
Started by Inkaboat - Last Post by Martin (Admin)

Email me the photos Inaboat, I'll upload them for you  :-))

[email protected]

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 on: Today at 01:19:56 pm 
Started by The long Build - Last Post by Martin (Admin)




BBC: Christmas tree made from fishing creels lights up Scottish village

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c93n4e7vd79o
 
 

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 on: Today at 01:16:10 pm 
Started by DJW - Last Post by Martin (Admin)
 
Sea Urchin: https://slecuk.com/product/sea-urchin-16ins-406mm/

 8 
 on: Today at 12:43:56 pm 
Started by djhaggis - Last Post by Car wash !!!
!/96 type 42 needs restoration  can send pictures next week £150

 9 
 on: Today at 11:09:23 am 
Started by DJW - Last Post by Circlip
"AeroKits" David.


  Regards  Ian.

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 on: Today at 10:08:50 am 
Started by David220747 - Last Post by Colin Bishop
David,

I have been using double sided tape to attach wood strips and other pieces of trim to my Silver Mist. It is a lot easier than glueing. I also used this method to attach the gunwhale strips to my Greek fishing boat. The tape is advertised as being permanent but where possible I have subsequently run some Deluxe Materials Superphatic glude along the underside/inside of the joint which wicks in and gives extra adhesion. The exterior is then sealed with varnish or lacquer. Adhesion to the tape is improved if the surfaces are smooth so I seal the strip before attaching it.

The tape comes in widths of 1mm, 2mm,3mm etc. I bought mine on eBay but you can see some of the options here, the red ones:

https://www.replacebase.co.uk/tools-equipment/adhesives/adhesive-tape

It is not actually double sided tape but adhesive on a thin film which is peeled away so there is no thickness added to the joint.

You do need to be careful in positioning the trim as the adhesive is pretty much instant grab and while the piece may feel slightly flexible immediately after applying it will spring back to its original position when you let go.

Colin

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