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#161 Posted : 17 March 2011 13:23:43

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thanks venice it s 1mm thick so its ideal you get a metre of it for £4.09..i cut it in 2 mm slices
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#162 Posted : 17 March 2011 13:26:19

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#163 Posted : 17 March 2011 13:29:26

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venice, you need to cut out your gunport frames so they will fit
cheers benny
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#164 Posted : 17 March 2011 13:31:23

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I have already lined one side but they have all come diverent sizes and have been trying to figure out a way to do it for a neater finish, looks like you did that for me! Flapper
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#165 Posted : 17 March 2011 13:34:02

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what i did was glue a 12x12mm square thin piece of brass sheet on a piece of plank and cut around that with a sharp blade
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#166 Posted : 17 March 2011 13:43:21

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I tried different ideas but I dont have much room to work and also my hands shake a lot when trying to hold things like templates.
I should never have tried something like this as a first time build but my wife thought it might teach me patients and calmness, HA fat chance Cursing
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#167 Posted : 31 March 2011 18:50:38

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your right it is a bit tricky and your wife is right it does teach you to be patient
cheers benny
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#168 Posted : 31 March 2011 18:54:11

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Patience it teaches young Paduan Wink

And waiting for the issues to be delivered Laugh
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#169 Posted : 18 April 2011 20:25:23

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hi all i thought i would show you my grates i have stained them mahogany with yellow ochra surrounds..i am still waiting for the steel blackener to arrive to blacken the cannon balls,pva and a full jam jar secured them to the deck
cheers benny
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#170 Posted : 18 April 2011 23:07:36

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very well done Benny,like your grates,Benny do you dilute your yellow ochra as mine seems to be darker.
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#171 Posted : 19 April 2011 06:49:42

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hi trev i add a touch of water to make it flow better
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#172 Posted : 19 April 2011 08:09:52

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Hi Benny,

looks really nice.
I like the color of your decks planks.
How did you stain them ?
Or did you stain at all ?
Hard to see on the pictures.

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#173 Posted : 19 April 2011 18:55:20

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hi timm..yes i did i used danish oil and mahogany wood dye,then a clear varnish
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#174 Posted : 19 April 2011 19:34:49

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Hi benny! Cool

The grates will look good! yellow ochra surrounds with black cannon balls will standout great. I'll be keeping the steel look cleaning them with metal shine then after fitting the cannon balls a coat of metal lacquer to keep the shine, it should contrast well with the walnut surrounds.

You'll be ready to fit the cannons soon mate! BigGrin
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#175 Posted : 19 April 2011 21:09:11

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Great colour on the decking Benny, or could that be "Grate"
Come on you Jimmies
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#176 Posted : 27 April 2011 23:21:46

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Son of Bulwark wrote:
Hi benny! Cool

The grates will look good! yellow ochra surrounds with black cannon balls will standout great. I'll be keeping the steel look cleaning them with metal shine then after fitting the cannon balls a coat of metal lacquer to keep the shine, it should contrast well with the walnut surrounds.

You'll be ready to fit the cannons soon mate! BigGrin

hi darron i have been a bit lazy lately with the build and am still waiting for my steel blackener not sure why its taking a long time to arrive but yes it will all stand out nicely..and am sure yours will look tip top with your colour scheme...and thankyou all for your comments
cheers benny
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#177 Posted : 28 April 2011 19:57:51

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Hi benny! Cool

We all need a break from time to time, to recharge and take stock of where we have got to. Check to see what is next and catch-up on the other jobs around the house! Laugh before we all get wrong for spending too much time on that bam ship! The family members don't always see what we get out of spending every spare minute on the build (I get peace, it helps to pass the time, a pride in what I've done! and it's better than watching them soaps on the TV!) LOL

You should have had the steel blackener by now I would contact them to see what has happened, they might say it’s because of Easter, that's what they say at holiday times.
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#178 Posted : 28 April 2011 20:48:51

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hi darron your right i have had time to reflect on the build take a step back and it stops me rushing it...as for the blackener they said they posted it on the 16th but now they said they are sending a replacement
cheers benny
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#179 Posted : 30 April 2011 16:48:01

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received my blackener at last and it worked a treat,once i have installed the balls,freshly blackened i will post some pics
cheers benny
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Black balls!!!! Is that a black spot gone south?!?!?!?!BigGrin LOL BigGrin Flapper LOL BigGrin
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