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Thread: When I get my workshop finished.
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2nd December 2008, 06:24 AM #1New Member
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When I get my workshop finished.
G'evenin All,
I'ts a a very cold night here in West Wales, U.K. (snow expected on the mountains behind the house).
Have just cleaned up after doing some household painting. When I'm finally finished in the house I intend to cross the yard and set to work on my workshop.
Next year I become entitled to my state pension and will, at last, have the time to begin restoring a 20' trailer/sailer.
Looking forward to hanging the rod off the back and hopefully catching something for the barbecue.
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2nd December 2008, 07:02 AM #2New Member
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good on ya taffy
andy in freezing kent
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2nd December 2008, 08:03 AM #3
G'day mate,
I left the UK back in 1962 for warmer climes. I'm into sailing as well as woodwork, so we have that in common. What's the TS? Mine is a 26 ft with inboard diesel, quite capable of offshore sailing. Also have a half share with SIL in Catalina 320 34 ft keeler up in Brisbane. I take it for three months of the year to sail Queensland coast to get away from Melbourne's winter. Hope your workshop is VERY well insulated. When you get set up we do expect piccies. So again welcome mate and join in.
JerryEvery person takes the limit of their own vision for the limits of the world.
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2nd December 2008, 10:06 AM #4Skwair2rownd
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G´day Breficoed from Wales and welcome to our version of Sanity.
Make sure you enjoy your time with us.
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2nd December 2008, 10:47 AM #5
Welcome aboard. I know that was not very funny.
It made me laugh
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2nd December 2008, 12:56 PM #6
Welcome to the forums
Cheers,
Ed
Do something that is stupid and fun today, then run like hell !!!
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4th December 2008, 01:34 AM #7New Member
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Thanks Ed.
Hope the weather is not too bad over in New Juysee.
Regards,
Mike.
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4th December 2008, 01:36 AM #8New Member
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Christos,
Thanks for the good wishes and your nautical humour.
regards,
Mike.
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4th December 2008, 01:39 AM #9New Member
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Hi Artme,
Thanks for your good wishes. Hope to stay sane - keeping well away from the glue!
Regards,
Mike
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4th December 2008, 01:40 AM #10
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4th December 2008, 02:00 AM #11New Member
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Jerry,
Your boat sounds great. Mine is a 1960's GRP, cutter rigged bermudan. With retracting keel (wind-up) she draws 1' and with keel down 3'6". Only suitable for coastal/estuary cruising. Power is via an old but good Seagull outboard.
Regards,
Mike
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4th December 2008, 07:44 AM #12
Mike,
I've seen a picture of a launching ramp in the UK and if your local ramp is anything like that you have my admiration.Both my boats are tupperware (most practical). At present the next job is to re make four locker doors on the Catalina. I'll do this in teak and teak veneer. It will be interesting to see the work you do in refurbishing your TS.
JerryEvery person takes the limit of their own vision for the limits of the world.
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5th December 2008, 08:33 AM #13New Member
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g,day breficoed
i tried to answer your email but deleted by mistake ,
you ask about a palm sander ,i have a mains atlas copco and have never had any probs. really powerfull and does the job .
andy
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