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Woodie replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

Guy's night is over. Was fine. Burgers, french fries, coke and beer plus a couple of noisy action movies. GREAT! :woohoo:

After some considerations I have decided to remove the balsa from the top of the front spants. (It looks like it has been attacked by rats). :(
This "almost good" solutions is not good for my pride!
So here we go. Reparing this will take some days. :S

Cheers! :cheer:

Woodie.
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isuzudude replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

It will be alright Woodie... A steady hand is better than a fast hand!!!! B)
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Woodie replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

Isuzu.

What's that about a "steady hand"? Those, who know me, calls me "Old Shatterhand" :laugh:

Anyway here's an update: The top profiles for the clamshell deck is being set up. Takes a LOT of precision. Also I am getting ready for setting up the supporting frame for the canopy. Again precision is needed!
When all of this is done, the lady is ready to get dressed up, but I will send the last pics of her nakedness, before that happens.
So stay online guys!

Cheers! :cheer:

Woodie.
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Ozpulse replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

Dont stress it mate!
You got plenty of time! ;)
The end result is what is important, whether its a work of art or just a knock around hull. If your not happy with it when you finish, you never will be. :dry:
Thats usually when you run into problems.....
Then you start building again! :laugh:

Awwwww! Your little engine is sooooo cute!
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Woodie replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

Hi Oz.

I'm still at it - with no stress at all. :unsure:
Right now it's about the supporting frame for the canopy. Should i put some kind of rubberlist in it to make it watertight? And how do I get hold of some simple and fast working screws that in an easy snap can lock the canopy to the supporting frame in the hull?
Any advice about this is VERY welcome!

Cheers! :cheer:

Woodie.
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Moofy07 replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

Hi Woodie,
You can purchase an item called cowl locks, some are a push type, some are twist type and some are a stud (the metal type) :laugh: and o'ring type. Also if you don't mind a bit of weight you can use kitchen type latches some magnetic and some latch. The cowl locks should be able to be purchased at most hobby supplies.
Hope this helps.
Moofy
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Woodie replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

Thanks Moofy!

I didn't know the term "cowl locks", but now I'll look it up.

Cheers! :cheer:

Woodie.
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Ozpulse replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

I often thought of using the latch studs like they use through the eyelets of tarps and canvas awnings!
:huh:

Awwwww! Your little engine is sooooo cute!
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Woodie replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

Hi Oz.

I think I'll go for the "twist type". It seems to be the easiest to handle.
Do you agree, or should I make another choice?

Cheers! :cheer:

Woodie.
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Ozpulse replied the topic: Re: My smokin' Cigarette.

What ever works best for you mate its really down to personal preferance and what you like the look of! ;)

Awwwww! Your little engine is sooooo cute!
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