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davetwin
#81 Posted : 06 July 2015 17:42:59

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Looking good Dave cracking job ThumpUp

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Thank you Martyn BigGrin

Between working nights and various other things I have been making some progress on the main deck planking.

Whilst planing I thought to myself that I had never actually checked the decks to see if all the mast holes aligned. I grabbed the dowl from the cross section and popped it into the holes, as you can see in pictures they all aligned perfect, result Cool

All the completed grates have been dry fitted to see what it looks like BigGrin

A couple more pictures to show where I am at the moment, as you can see not much more to do now BigGrin




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#82 Posted : 07 July 2015 21:33:43

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I managed to finish off the planking of the main deck today, as well as all the little fillers around the edges.

I now need to cut around all the deck openings, trim and sand the planks over hanging the outside of the deck, 3 coats of Danish oil and then 3 coats of varnish. In between doing this I now need to chop more planks to start on the poop deck.

You will notice near the stern of the main deck there are still gaps near the edges, I really didnt see the need to fill these as they will be impossible to see once the poop deck and grates are on.


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#83 Posted : 07 July 2015 22:56:38

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Nice work Dave,looks like a lot of decking on this one.
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#84 Posted : 10 July 2015 22:27:29

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Thanks Nightwisher BigGrin Yeap there is a lot, a lot of planks oo, I think I must have chopped about 400 planks so far and still need some more for the poop deck.

Here is my current progress;

Today I trimmed all the planks that were over hanging and gave them a good sanding. I then applied the first coat of danish oil, at this point I realised I had missed out the treenailing Cursing I will have to wait for the danish oil to dry now before doing them, I will then add another 2 layers of danish oil and 3 layers of varnish.

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#85 Posted : 10 July 2015 23:12:42

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BigGrin Nice progress on the planking.

Just a tip there is a block of wood placed underneath the forward lower deck hatch to give a support to the ladder that goes there later in the build as you have several issue's forward of where you are now it might be a good idea and easyer to place it inside on the lowest deck before the hull planking goes on, just an idea.

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#86 Posted : 11 July 2015 00:06:33

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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Nice progress on the planking.

Just a tip there is a block of wood placed underneath the forward lower deck hatch to give a support to the ladder that goes there later in the build as you have several issue's forward of where you are now it might be a good idea and easyer to place it inside on the lowest deck before the hull planking goes on, just an idea.

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Thanks Andy, great tip with the block, I shall get that In pretty soon, after looking at the instructions I can see how it would be much easier to get it in now Cool
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#87 Posted : 11 July 2015 08:07:00

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Looking good very neat and clean.
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#88 Posted : 11 July 2015 12:27:38

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Looking good very neat and clean.
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Thanks Trev,

I trying to not rush and get it as neat and tidy as possible BigGrin
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#89 Posted : 12 July 2015 22:49:47

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Planking of all the decks is now complete.

The main deck had its third coat of Danish Oil this morning so its all done.

Today I planked the poop (LOL sorry couldnt help it) deck and poop deck 'bulkhead'. These have been given there first coat of Danish Oil. With the first coats I am using a Danish Oil and White Spirit mix to help soak into the wood.

The poop deck and bulkhead as well as the grates are just dry fitted for the picture.

Hardwood strips added around main deck opening, and will be added to the poop deck where it overhangs the main deck once the 'oiling' has finished

I have now just about finished Stage 14.




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#90 Posted : 13 July 2015 00:01:29

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BigGrin Great work I see you got that block in place tooCool
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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Great work I see you got that block in place tooCool


Thanks Andy,

Yes I took your advice with the block, after looking at the instructions for it I can see how it was so much easier now, just stick my fingers in to position in it BigGrin nice and simple
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#92 Posted : 13 July 2015 00:37:08

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You're doing a great job with this one Dave, keep up the good work....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#94 Posted : 13 July 2015 02:12:34

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Good stuff Dave,very neat planking.
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Hi Dave BigGrin .
It is really coming along now and is a credit to your skills.
Fantastic looking decks Drool Love .
Best regards.
Mark
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#96 Posted : 13 July 2015 07:37:49

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BigGrin Looking good Dave lovely job on the planking ThumpUp

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Looking mighty fine upto now Dave. BigGrin
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stevie_o wrote:
Looking good Dave, really coming alongBigGrin

Steve

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You're doing a great job with this one Dave, keep up the good work....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan

nightwisher wrote:
Good stuff Dave,very neat planking.

mark 2 wrote:
Hi Dave BigGrin .
It is really coming along now and is a credit to your skills.
Fantastic looking decks Drool Love .
Best regards.
Mark

Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Looking good Dave lovely job on the planking ThumpUp

Rgd Martyn

magpie1832 wrote:
Looking mighty fine upto now Dave. BigGrin
Chris


Thank you all for watching my build and your nice comments.

I am enjoying this more than I thought I would Cool
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Another coat of danish oil applied, last coat will go on tomorrow BigGrin

In the meantime I looked ahead in the instructions to see what other bits I could do.

I ended up building up the first set of stairs, these go up to the poop deck from the main deck and down into the holes near the poop deck.

I have a questions with regards to varnish, the manual advises applying a clear varnish to these. The only varnish I have is the Ronseal Matt which isnt really matt and has a slight shine to it.

Can anyone recommend a matt clear varnish to use, I have been thinking and I think I want the overal finish to be matt.


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#100 Posted : 13 July 2015 22:51:13

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BigGrin Nicely done , as for a flat varnish I have been using this one from Hannants for a while now. If watered down with about 25% water it sprays very well, although when brushed it can tend to foam a little so I just spray it now.


http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/XA1FF


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