Spira Albion is a Dory, so the bottom is more or less flat with a skight bend towards the bow, that should be manageable the sides are sitting on...
2 years later ... and with a lot more practice: 100% agree, good method. ( However - for sheet material up to 8 mm I still use my homebrew...
@nero Hi again and sorry I may have used the wrong wording (I am not an English native speaker) "pure epoxy" in the above context of...
@jfblouin Hi, when talking about strip-planking, you mayby need not concentrate on "hardness" so much (where colloidal silica should be your...
Hi as far as I remember, 404 is Aluminium Oxide. Cheers Mike http://www.dauda.at
Hi - You may want to adjust the mouse senitivity in your System Tray - Have you ever tried a trackball instead of a mouse? You can use it when...
Hi Gonzo & all, yes - I was astonished myself. Before really entering my hand-written diary data into a spreadsheet I would have sweared having...
Hi MIG (with or without impulse) is used a lot in Europe - it's good for aluminium, too. The pulses help forming the right drop size of the...
@oddball Hi, just to give you an idea: I spent about 5 years of thinking and planning a new-build of a PIRAT dinghy (countless hours behind...
Hi Gonzo, I used the method you described on pieces of 10x30mm oak for my sheerstrakes with a 1:10 slope, stack of 3 plus one rubbish at the...
Hi again, the gear to attach to the circular saw (West system or my homemade "clone") however have a disadvantage :( : They work fine only...
Hello gonzo, fully agree with you - non ex-proof pumps used with polyester or sim. could turn to road to heaven ... solvent = 30% at 500g...
Hi Roger, I wanted to do some more speculation about the subject, but then I checked my link collection again and found this...
Hi, use a simple vacuum cleaner like suggested by Derek Kelsall. Its use is documented here:...
Hello, I chose epoxide to protect the plywood (applied using a flow-coat technique, sanded with 80 + 120 + 240 grain size), plus a finish of...