Bessy
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Spent the weekend up at my parents place to celebrate my Dad's birthday. He had already lined up some time on the hoist at his buddy's shop and told me to bring along my winter tires. Between the three of us, we swapped out six sets of tires and two oil changes in about three hours, and decided that was enough. Back at my parents' place, we did a little bit of work this morning trying to get the hard top sorted out to go back on my Dad's boat. He's still got a long way to go before that project gets installed on the boat, but it's one of those projects he can tackle at home rather than taking the 45+ minute drive to the warehouse where his boat is currently stored. Helps to have projects like that at home to tackle while he takes Mom to and from her physio and doctor's appointments post knee surgery.
Dad had asked me if I could bring the outboard motor back to their place to install on my Crestliner aluminum boat. It's a 15 hp four stroke weighing in at approximately 111lbs dry weight and being only about 15 months post car accident, I was not about to try and man handle that outboard into the back of the wagon. Opted instead to pull the boat home and use the chain fall to install the engine, figuring that it also gives me an opportunity to do some other odds and ends in a (normally) dry shop rather than in the yard.
Keep in mind, I've got two other project boats, a full suite of woodworking tools and entirely too much lumber from an auction haul I made in 2022, so space is tight to say the least, but I managed to get the tinner in the garage on the trailer, and (not quite) directly under the opening for the chain fall.
Now I said, a normally dry shop... unfortunately with the weather, we had a ton of humidity, which was no match for the carnauba wax on my machines. Did a quick wipe down with wd40 on the bandsaw because it was drenched in condensation, but I was not able to get over to the table saw to do the same, as it's still pretty Dusty from hogging out half laps in 2x4s for the shorts rack that I'm trying to put together. It will need to get a good cleaning and rust prevention soon, but not tonight unfortunately.
Having a birthday party for the wife next weekend with a few of her family members coming in from the (bigger) city, so I'm not sure how much time I'll have to work on boats and or rust prevention this week.
Dad had asked me if I could bring the outboard motor back to their place to install on my Crestliner aluminum boat. It's a 15 hp four stroke weighing in at approximately 111lbs dry weight and being only about 15 months post car accident, I was not about to try and man handle that outboard into the back of the wagon. Opted instead to pull the boat home and use the chain fall to install the engine, figuring that it also gives me an opportunity to do some other odds and ends in a (normally) dry shop rather than in the yard.
Keep in mind, I've got two other project boats, a full suite of woodworking tools and entirely too much lumber from an auction haul I made in 2022, so space is tight to say the least, but I managed to get the tinner in the garage on the trailer, and (not quite) directly under the opening for the chain fall.
Now I said, a normally dry shop... unfortunately with the weather, we had a ton of humidity, which was no match for the carnauba wax on my machines. Did a quick wipe down with wd40 on the bandsaw because it was drenched in condensation, but I was not able to get over to the table saw to do the same, as it's still pretty Dusty from hogging out half laps in 2x4s for the shorts rack that I'm trying to put together. It will need to get a good cleaning and rust prevention soon, but not tonight unfortunately.
Having a birthday party for the wife next weekend with a few of her family members coming in from the (bigger) city, so I'm not sure how much time I'll have to work on boats and or rust prevention this week.










































