10 X 15 is perfect Thomas. This is for a cheap sail after all. I'll PM my address again just in case so I can get it. Thank you so much my friend.:beer: With the pressure regulator as well as this thread and knowledge for others you've done more than you know.:bounce:
20 posts per page and this is post 9927.73 posts until this thread hits the 10K mark and I think Thomas should have that honor. That should be at the to of page 500 if my math's right. I don't think there's any thread on any other boards that's this big, but I could be wrong.
Internet fails and when I get it back a week later I'm on page 485 trying to catch up.:willy_nil Somewhere around a 10 x 15 sheet would be great Thomas. it's only a 4.1 meter craft and doesn't need that much sail to get moving fast. Estimated weight is 65 lbs with a 42" beam so it should be a...
Very nice Thomas. If you have any tyvek left over I could use a large square sheet of it. It makes a good sail and I've designed a small boat that I'm hoping to build this year. ;)
One thing I noticed is the difference in the blocks used for the fireplace. I see some with a slit on one side and others have the same sides. Don't know anything about brick laying but it seems there has to be a reason for this.
There is a turbo Buick enthusiast named Richard Clark that has come up with a supplement called ZZDP that can be used with oil off the shelf. Richard was one of the leading researchers that came up with the issues from the loss of zinc in oil.
I like what you're doing Thomas and hope to come...
Since you know what a POA valve is, do you know what an STV valve is Thomas?
BTW, the worst spark plug I know of to change was the old VW bug with AC. You had to take the AC apart to get to one of the plugs. It wasn't uncommon to only change 3 plugs and wait unit the car had a serious running...