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#1 Posted : 18 September 2010 23:33:20

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Sorry for size of pic having trouble with resizing. This is my solution for plank soaking anyway it works for me. Went to wicks got a lengh of gutting the square kind for stability, two ends bits and some sealent. Cut guttering to size in this 24inchs and attached ends and sealed with sealent. Works like a dream only needs topping up every so often with hot water. BigGrin
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#2 Posted : 18 September 2010 23:37:35

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Nice idea!! I use an old spaghetti boiler, same principal but vertical!!BigGrin BigGrin Cool
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Nice idea Pam, you having a brain storm today? Flapper LOL I wonder if my neighbors will spot the section of guttering missing LOL LOL
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Hi All...

Another way is get 450mm of kitchen waste pipe(35mm) and a screw on blank for the bottom. use the u clips on side of bench with the pipe clamped on. fill her up when cold unscrew the bottom drain away in bucket....
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#5 Posted : 18 September 2010 23:53:31

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Lonestar Spirit wrote:
Nice idea Pam, you having a brain storm today? Flapper LOL I wonder if my neighbors will spot the section of guttering missing LOL LOL



Of course it was a brain storm and it was painful! Flapper ! Everything else I pinch from youse lot! LOLLOL LOL
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#6 Posted : 19 September 2010 00:00:35

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magpie1832 wrote:
Hi All...

Another way is get 450mm of kitchen waste pipe(35mm) and a screw on blank for the bottom. use the u clips on side of bench with the pipe clamped on. fill her up when cold unscrew the bottom drain away in bucket....

Now you just getting technical!!!!LOL Flapper LOL LOL
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LOL Snap Mac,did that on Monday myself...I went to B&Q though.
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or ya could just shove them under the tap for an hour? good exercise lol
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#9 Posted : 19 September 2010 08:51:56

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magpie1832 wrote:
Hi All...

Another way is get 450mm of kitchen waste pipe(35mm) and a screw on blank for the bottom. use the u clips on side of bench with the pipe clamped on. fill her up when cold unscrew the bottom drain away in bucket....


Beats the heck out of my empty milk bottle that I've been using...LOL LOL
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#10 Posted : 19 September 2010 11:02:32

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Mac wrote:


Sorry for size of pic having trouble with resizing. This is my solution for plank soaking anyway it works for me. Went to wicks got a lengh of gutting the square kind for stability, two ends bits and some sealent. Cut guttering to size in this 24inchs and attached ends and sealed with sealent. Works like a dream only needs topping up every so often with hot water. BigGrin



Cracking idea Pam ThumpUp I'm just gutted BlushingBigGrin that I didn't thing of something like that before. Got to be honest the only planking job I've done so far is on my HMS Bounty Jolly boat, which I just about finish (pictures to follow later today), which I didn't soak the planks just bent them using and electric bender and kept fingers crossed Glare LOL

Anyway, if you wanted to free up the work space taken by your guttering then you buy a couple of brackets to go with it and stick up on the wall Cool


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Jamie wrote:
Mac wrote:


Sorry for size of pic having trouble with resizing. This is my solution for plank soaking anyway it works for me. Went to wicks got a lengh of gutting the square kind for stability, two ends bits and some sealent. Cut guttering to size in this 24inchs and attached ends and sealed with sealent. Works like a dream only needs topping up every so often with hot water. BigGrin



Cracking idea Pam ThumpUp I'm just gutted BlushingBigGrin that I didn't thing of something like that before. Got to be honest the only planking job I've done so far is on my HMS Bounty Jolly boat, which I just about finish (pictures to follow later today), which I didn't soak the planks just bent them using and electric bender and kept fingers crossed Glare LOL

Anyway, if you wanted to free up the work space taken by your guttering then you buy a couple of brackets to go with it and stick up on the wall Cool


Good idea Jamie, also it could be made smaller to save space as this one is 24 ins. Was'nt sure when I put it together how long Vics planks would be. BigGrin
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mine isa high tec solution, I use a mop bucket and stick one end of the plank in that.only bending the one end.but a brilliant idea mac,go to the lion's den with one.
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#13 Posted : 20 September 2010 00:20:18

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I just use a shallow baking tray from the kitchen. It doesn't even need to be non-stick Flapper
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#14 Posted : 20 September 2010 13:59:34

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Hi
I think I've got the most sophisticated and technically advanced, very specialized device to soak the planks. Here it is:


As you can see it is plastic bag, in which the planks arrived, very precisely cut 2cm shorter then planks, and pinned with high precision to my work table. Then you have fill it with water exactly on room temperature, and that is. This device hold about 8-10 planks at once.
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When I was planking my Endeavour, I broke quite a few, so ended up sticking some in the dish washer and running them through a cycle. When they came out, they were nice and pliable. Un-orthodox, but worked
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Pint glass works perfectly - and I can keep my cider in it while I'm not bending planks - multi-purposeFlapper Flapper
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#18 Posted : 27 September 2010 23:26:02

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Mac wrote:


Sorry for size of pic having trouble with resizing. This is my solution for plank soaking anyway it works for me. Went to wicks got a lengh of gutting the square kind for stability, two ends bits and some sealent. Cut guttering to size in this 24inchs and attached ends and sealed with sealent. Works like a dream only needs topping up every so often with hot water. BigGrin



This is a great solution but I tried it originally with hot water and the ends severely warped. Perhaps the water was way too hot.

Now on the Mk. 2 trough with cold water ok.
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#19 Posted : 28 September 2010 07:24:34

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PDyner wrote:
Hi
I think I've got the most sophisticated and technically advanced, very specialized device to soak the planks. Here it is:


As you can see it is plastic bag, in which the planks arrived, very precisely cut 2cm shorter then planks, and pinned with high precision to my work table. Then you have fill it with water exactly on room temperature, and that is. This device hold about 8-10 planks at once.


LOL I did the sameLOL
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#20 Posted : 28 September 2010 10:53:03

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i use the bath room sink the shape of the bowl lets me start the bend whilst the plank is socking buy pussing the plank on the carved part of the bowl finish with plank benders
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