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Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by masalai, Feb 5, 2009.

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  1. Manie B
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    Manie B Senior Member

    Mas thanks for the link to ATL

    it is absolutely fantastic
    there is a wealth of data and information
    simply unbelievable

    this is where i really envy you guys that live in first world countries, the technology that you have available on your doorstep, is the stuff that we can only dream and drool over

    jeez its a miracle that we can still get epoxy in this place :(
     
  2. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    They will deliver by seacontainer - apparently 4 kits will fit in one box, BUT you do not get access to the joiner (see post of 5-11-2003 from http://scrumbleproject.wordpress.com/table-of-contents/ - and while you are there see the rest of the "scrumble project" - as they have done a fabulous job of documenting their build....

    A high standard in both build quality and web information has been set....
     
  3. Manie B
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    Scrumble is absolutely out of this world

    i can highly recommend the site to everbody on BD.net

    if you are interested in boat building go and read it - its really good

    the site is well laid out
    and very informative :D
     
  4. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Glad you liked/enjoyed it - they are also Bob Oram design builders.... Only hope I can produce something half near as good as their effort....
     
  5. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Manie you can always come over here to build your own Bob Oram designed boat... :D:D:D:D
     
  6. Manie B
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    Mas in between sanding and sanding i read Scrumble :D

    i hope you will endeavour to also present a "good" website

    i for one am a fan

    i see in the video's Bob is quite fit (hands knees and back):D great to see him on "site"

    your build (one Year!!) is going to be great:D
     
  7. Manie B
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    great idea

    but Wynand and i are sort of at it already:D

    thanks anyway :D
     
  8. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    You are welcome to post some images of your progress in this thread if you like....
     
  9. Manie B
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    Nice to read inbetween some other threads that your order for panels have been placed and that your start date seems all organized now.

    I wrote to Scrumble and they are very friendly and helpfull.
    One item that was rather interesting is that the panels ordered by Bob was 800 gm bi-axial glass both sides - that was for 13 / 16 / 25 mm thick end grain balsa core.

    As a matter of interest - now 5 years later - are your panels also 800 gm both sides or has it changed now with more modern technology ? Lighter perhaps ?

    One thing that i picket up on was the thread "dipped in chocolat"
    After some more reading i found some folks on the Easy forums have also used a mix of copper powder and epoxy as an anti foul barrier with some good results - so it may be of interest to you. Of course always interesting to see if Bob comes up with something better:D

    anyway i am as exited as you are - cant wait for the pics when the "boat in a box" gets delivered :D
     
  10. Manie B
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    oh and by the way
    seems like things are "slow" at the TCP build
    no new pics since November ?
    maybe you could find out and tell us more :idea:
     
  11. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Maybe he has fallen asleap? - even tardy in publishing.... the next edition.
     
  12. Manie B
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    he he - you also noticed :p

    oh well :D
     
  13. Manie B
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    Had a good day today
    i found someone that can get me copper powder - miracles actually do happen.

    Thanks Scrumble (and this thread) for the info

    now the MiniCat5 hulls and keels will also be coated in "chocolat" :D and then a couple of coats of anti-foul paint

    finally got the hulls and keels done - ready for glassing

    the more i look at my little boat - the more i realise that there are more similarities with Oram than anything else, i dont want to start a war between designers but Bob Oram has got the easier and faster build by FAR :D
     

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  14. Boston

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    go many go
    way to be productive

    Im just now getting ready to order some more wood and clean out the shop
    got a bunch of historical reproduction windows to do

    thought Ild start building something for myself as well

    good to see your project coming allong
    B
     

  15. Manie B
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    Hi Mas

    whazzup bro :D

    how about a tiny snippet of info

    jeez even a couple of crumbs will do :cool:
     
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