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#1 Posted : 01 August 2011 16:40:19

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hi everyone im having a slight problem with fitting the galley obe side fits ok but the other (see pic) is quite a way out any sugestions on what ive done wrong & how to solve it
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#2 Posted : 01 August 2011 16:57:34

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hi cal,can you put up a pic looking directly head on so you see the full length of the decks,I suspect a twist in the keel,
or the galley rear re-inforcements are not correctly located,so a pic of the raer as well would help.
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#3 Posted : 01 August 2011 17:06:32

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hi again cal,looks ok,I think you have the gally piece is upside down,from the top of the gally side the slot is roughly 29mm.to the slot,and 34mm.from the bottom to the slot,as the gally side piece is tapered I find it hard to understand that you have such a discrepancy.
also check that the upper deck will be flush with the gally floor by laying a piece of planking along the deck supports.
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#5 Posted : 01 August 2011 18:17:21

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cheers karl ill take a look im sure ill get round it somehow gotta be somthing simple
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cheers karl ill take a look im sure ill get round it somehow gotta be somthing simple


cal I've just spotted the the gally deck has a twist in it,it is lower on the right,that would put the gally side out of alignment.
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#7 Posted : 01 August 2011 18:40:49

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ive just tried a diff way & i think i might have sanded off a bit too much og the planks cos if i move it back a touch then it lines up fine
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glad you sorted it,over and out.
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#9 Posted : 01 August 2011 21:48:51

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ta for ur help & advice karlBigGrin BigGrin Blink Blink
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#10 Posted : 02 August 2011 17:33:15

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cal wrote:
ive just tried a diff way & i think i might have sanded off a bit too much og the planks cos if i move it back a touch then it lines up fine

I did that myself Cal, got round it by glueing a short length of 1x4mm for the length required to address the problem. Worked a treat!BigGrin
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#11 Posted : 02 August 2011 17:44:35

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Glad top see that you got it sorted out cal...Looking good mate...
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#12 Posted : 02 August 2011 17:45:44

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Karl I hate to be a Pedant but it has always bugged me ....you can't be "over and out" either "over" or "out" is correct...and yes I am being a Pedant ...beggar it...
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#13 Posted : 02 August 2011 18:39:53

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Karl I hate to be a Pedant but it has always bugged me ....you can't be "over and out" either "over" or "out" is correct...and yes I am being a Pedant ...beggar it...


One of the first things you learn on the radio ticket course !!!!!!!!!!!!

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#14 Posted : 02 August 2011 20:06:31

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Tiswas wrote:
cal wrote:
ive just tried a diff way & i think i might have sanded off a bit too much og the planks cos if i move it back a touch then it lines up fine

I did that myself Cal, got round it by glueing a short length of 1x4mm for the length required to address the problem. Worked a treat!BigGrin
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i think ill glue the galley on to the 1st to decks leaving the top bit loose so ic an get the gap right
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