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12husky

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My dad had both hands operated on for DC when he was in his early 50s. Unfortunately they had to do 3 fingers on one hand and 4 on the other. 25 years later and they have tightened up some but aren’t as bad as when he had the surgeries. Best of luck on the recovery!


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It's been 7 years for me now, I can at least look at the pictures of my arm.

Sutures and zip-ties to hold my arm together, then 58 staples.

Good luck on yours.
 

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I'm assuming medical grade as they were there when I woke up from surgery. Flesh eating bacteria in my arm almost took me out, but not to derail from the original topic.
 
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Weeks of soaking this aluminum outboard motor mount with Kroil gained me nothing. Sea salt and aluminum :dunno:

Decided it was time to drill it out and re-tap it.

Used a center finder, a punch, and a bunch of drill bits, but I’m happy with the hole. Can’t find the right tap, but I’m sure it’ll show up sometime soon.

Moved on to sanding the fiberglass repairs to the Gheenoe.

Finished up blowing the fiberglass dust, aluminum mess, “swept” the driveway, blew leaves off the big boat and dried the dog with my Adams Polishes air cannon. Love this thing! Might be my favorite purchase so far this year:)

All while listening to my new favorite podcast, WB Walker’s Old Soul Radio Show!
 

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Don’t let the doctor see that picture. ;)

People think that aluminum doesn’t “rust”, but it does.

What the doc don't know, won't hurt him:lol:

Surprising how little this finger thing has slowed me down. Still been a pain-free ordeal.

Oxidation is the real problem with rust and corrosion. If it gets to the "rapid oxidation" state, it all goes up in smoke anyway:eyecrazy:
 
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Finally, a day with no family obligations, work to stress over, or friends that stay too long!

Settled into a good rhythm, and got some good work done on the old wooden skiff.

I was a bit hesitant to cut out the rotted transom, not knowing if the whole boat would spring apart. The cedar held it shape, and the template I had made months ago ran true. A couple adjustment cuts on the Hitachi and it slid right into place.

The clamping procedure is a bit cumbersome, it’ll be a pain when I do the final placement.

Up next is filling all the old nail holes with epoxy. Then the hard part- getting the curved top of the transom laid out and looking aesthetically pleasing.
 

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Some easy Sunday morning layout and detailing of the transom.

With lots of coffee.
 

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Custom !!! Looking good.

Thanks!

Wanted something a tad different than the usual. I’m pretty happy with it.

Got it all roughed in, and a couple practice runs on the clamp up before I add the epoxy and fasteners.
 

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Looking good. You did a great job on the fit-up.
What are you going to use for fasteners?
Sebo's in Anacortes used to carry a lot of bronze and stainless screws, nails, bolts, etc.
Haven't been there in years, though.
 
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Thanks again, Tool!

Puget,

I’m currently reading up on the pros and cons of nails and screws in wooden boats.
Silicon bronze for sure.
Also trying to decide to use caulking type sealant, or not, in setting the transom. It will get the oakum/cotton and seam sealer around the outside perimeter.

Hoping a little homework saves me some heartache down the road.
 
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Coffee break is over.
That transom ain't gonna hang itself...

Upper management was deliberating on product submittal approval.

Finally green-lighted a product that had a long lead time.

With procurement complete, work can recommence.
 

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Is it even Friday night if you aren’t setting a transom?
 

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Starting to think about the keel again.

Seems easy enough, right?
 

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I'm not much of a boat guy. I could name a dozen cars I'd want to own before I'd buy a single boat. But anything made of wood seems to get my attention. (no pun intended)
 
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I'm not much of a boat guy. I could name a dozen cars I'd want to own before I'd buy a single boat. But anything made of wood seems to get my attention. (no pun intended)

Cars are expensive. These project boats mostly take time.

I have more time than money, but feel like I’m running out of both:wtf:
 
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Transom is installed.

Tackling the transom brace blocks today.

Lots of math and compound angles and curves.

A lot of test fitting and adjustments going on to.

Cutt’n & fitt’n.
 

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I remember the first time geometry class made sense to me. It was with the Pythagorean theorem, I use it all the time with towers. Then it was basic trig, sin, cosine, and tangents are all my friends..........
 
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