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John Passmore wrote:Hi George
Yes...WA maintaining it's unblemished record of "Wait Awhile"
Regards JohnP Hi John, I was able to pick up Issue 9 from my local newsagent in Waikiki yesterday without any dramas. So I am not sure what the problem is in your area. Maybe the inclement weather on Wednesday has delayed delivery to Mandurah? Regards, Adam
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Tanna Ted wrote:Hi George, Saw your launch. Looks great. At what distance did you separate the two parts. Is there a measurement to saw by, or in your case snip by. I have been looking through builds and posts but have found nothing Hi Ted You'll find if you glued the angle piece to the stern section as was instructions that the top of the angle piece is within the line on rear of stern that you will eventually need to sand to shape. If you use a saw or snips at the stern cut away right against the base board then cut into the angle piece from the top on an angle from say the middle till you get to bottom of cut stern piece. It should then come away. You'll need a dremel head to cut into the angle piece as your saw will not get in there. You could also perhaps use a needle file to do similar. As far as rest of separation re rib frames if you look underneath you'll see where rib frames finish and a section with a gap running across. just cut below planking and into that gap so you end up with a little waste on top of rib frames as per my pic of separation. See my pic of separation and you'll see the remainder of the angle still stuck to stern which I have now sanded away with the rest of unwanted material. Hope that is of help to you. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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jock wrote:Got issue 9 today or was that yesterday ;-) Hi Jock. From what you say it may only have been a problem in John's area. I hope so as we are aware what happened last time. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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Gandale wrote:Doing a great job George, well done on the launch it looks like it will sand down very nicely, just take care as the planks are very thin.... Regards Alan Hi Alan. Thanks for your kind comments. Yes those planks like tissue paper. They certainly needed careful handling. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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AdamHall wrote:John Passmore wrote:Hi George
Yes...WA maintaining it's unblemished record of "Wait Awhile"
Regards JohnP Hi John, I was able to pick up Issue 9 from my local newsagent in Waikiki yesterday without any dramas. So I am not sure what the problem is in your area. Maybe the inclement weather on Wednesday has delayed delivery to Mandurah? Regards, Adam Hi Adam Yes Jock got his too so looks like only John's problem this time. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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George1 wrote:AdamHall wrote:John Passmore wrote:Hi George
Yes...WA maintaining it's unblemished record of "Wait Awhile"
Regards JohnP Hi John, I was able to pick up Issue 9 from my local newsagent in Waikiki yesterday without any dramas. So I am not sure what the problem is in your area. Maybe the inclement weather on Wednesday has delayed delivery to Mandurah? Regards, Adam Hi Adam Yes Jock got his too so looks like only John's problem this time. Regards George Hi Chaps Went to the newsagent this morning and told him you all got your copies so where's mine? With a red face and a flourish he produced it from under the counter! Seems he forgot where it was. George, I've ordered the paints from Float a Boat. Seems there's a lot of people in Oz doing SotS as Rhonda is snowed under with orders. Many thanks for the info. Kind regards JohnP
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Hi John That's good to hear you got issue 9 ok. Re paints; The other supplier is still out of stock going by their web page and they didn't reply to my inquiry emails so good we got onto Float A Boat. By the way Float A Boat do carry lots of other items regarding planking, tools and accessories. I ordered a plank crimper as well and got it the other day. So if there are other items you night need outside of paints give them a query and most likely they will have. They will eventually have all they carry on their web page so they told me. Pic attached in case you're wondering what a plank crimper is. Only $AU12.95 plus p+h. I got mine sent express post. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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George I have in the past steamed my planks, do you find the crimper a better option? Previous builds Bounty, Cutty Sark, Red Baron Triplane, Bismark,Titanic,Endeavour http://jockspage.webs.com/
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jock wrote:George I have in the past steamed my planks, do you find the crimper a better option? Hi Jock. I really have no idea yet as never used but did see in builds a number of older members used such an item. I can see the way it works so will give it a go when we start planking. Or its steam iron. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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Have now sanded off waste and painted inside only. Not perfect by any means but OK. Glad to say no paint came through planks on outer so well sealed. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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Hi George Your ship's boat is looking really good, I started mine today with a lot of nervous trepidation. I've been checking other peoples' builds for this item and finding the problems and then solutions, so hopefully mine will look as good as yours finally. I purchased my planking tool from Stanbridges Perth $12,95. They have a good range of stuff, but don't do the Admiralty paints. They do Humbrol amongst others. Kind regards JohnP
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John Passmore wrote:Hi George Your ship's boat is looking really good, I started mine today with a lot of nervous trepidation. I've been checking other peoples' builds for this item and finding the problems and then solutions, so hopefully mine will look as good as yours finally. I purchased my planking tool from Stanbridges Perth $12,95. They have a good range of stuff, but don't do the Admiralty paints. They do Humbrol amongst others. Kind regards JohnP Hi John. Thanks for your comment re my row boat but having the row boat as good as mine won't be very hard. Good you got planking tool locally. I don't get to town much so prefer via postage. Only tools I need now is a set of needle files which I'll possibly get from local hardware store. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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Hi there George..You've done a really good job on the launch mate!! As for the crimper for the planking,I thought they were great to use if you were second planking...First time I've used the crimper..I used to soak and bend the planks using a soldering iron in the past...Looking foreward to seeing the rest of tour build... Current Builds: Deagostini HMS Victory: Deagostini HMS Sovereign of the seas. Completed Builds: Del Prado: HMAS Bounty: Hachette: RMS Titanic: Del Prado: Cutty Sark...
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Hi jonny7england. Thanks for the kind comments. I've never used a crimper before so don't know what's best. Just thought I'd get one as seen some builds. If it works OK, if not it's the hot job. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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Looking good George.... . You see, patience does pay off dividends.... look forward to your next post.... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:Looking good George.... . You see, patience does pay off dividends.... look forward to your next post.... Regards Alan Hi Alan. Thanks for your encouragement it is appreciated. One thing about painting the row boat even on the inside is it seems to make it all feel more solid and less flimsy. Regards George Building HMS SOTS
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By the way regarding glossy finish on row boat interior (not intended ) if not wanted easy to use clear matt spray. You can get from art supply stores along with clear gloss spray. Artists find it a real boon because if using oil paints depending on the amount of turps or oil fillers a painting can often end up with parts glossy and others matt when it dries. To get an overall evenness either glossy or matt to suit painting these sprays are used once paint fully cured or dry. It also gives added surface protection where painting can be washed with detergent if fly spotted over time or just dirty from dust. An old painting before and after really shows the effects if these sprays have been used then painting cleaned. Regards George1 Building HMS SOTS
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Nice tip George Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Hi Andy Yes I should have known having done considerable oil paintings in the past and used such sprays as protective coats and for evenness of either matt or gloss finish. These days this material which is crystal clear is guaranteed never to yellow or milk up even after 100 years. Happy to pass on tip. Regards George. Building HMS SOTS
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Lovely work on the launch George, coming along nicely Steve
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