ez-duzit
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t--thank you. This isn't for kids. 
Kids are too impatient!t--thank you. This isn't for kids.![]()
What he said !Jeez, EZ! You’re 79? I’m 65 and if I got down on my knees in some those tight spots you’ve been showing us, I’d never get up. More power to ya.


@ez-duzit, that's how I feel as well, even though I'm only 78. Without arthritis I might never wake up -- pain lets you know you're still alive.Thanks fellas.
Besides the 79 years, I am partially disabled from a fractured pelvis and calcaneus, with some hardware in my ankle. And arthritis pain is just something to live with. Not complaining. I truly feel blessed that I can still remain active and do my work.
Your sportfisher is gorgeous. The paint on the hull looks like Awlgrip or Interlux. Do you paint the hull or farm it out? It's amazing in either case.

Greetings and Ahoy:B--thank you.
The photo was taken immediately after a professional rolled and tipped Awlgrip on the topsides. They did an awesome job.
Getting results like this is expensive. It takes weeks of man-hours just to prep it. Then meticulous application. A true professional gets this kind of result consistently.
John, some of us passengers were cuter back then as well. Then we started pooping on the trolleys.And, the flight attendants from LAX were cuter.
That 3M 5200 is amazing stuff. I never thought to use it on tile.Bonded the full-size tiles into place using 3M 5200 fast dry. will caulk them all once the other two are installed. Caulked the gaps at the medicine cabinet using same. Bonded the sink into place using 3M 4000 UV.
Bob, I had several buddies of mine talk of spending more time with their boats at the pump out dock than anywhere else because of the stewardesses spending time aboard between flights. MDR harbor is about a 10 min. cab ride north of LAX. Less, if the slip is located east. If not at a club, each dock had toilets and shower facilities. But, still a problem. Especially for the married guys or those that didn't get down the harbor frequently. Both CYC and DRYC had a discreet maintenance program to take care of such issues but dock-masters talk if they see flygirls aboard and don't get enoughJohn, some of us passengers were cuter back then as well. Then we started pooping on the trolleys.
bonus. A club perk that may still exist. There is a reason why it's called a pleasure craft.John, I was referring to this 1995 story (possible urban legend):Never heard anything about 'pooping on the trolleys' though.
Wow. Never heard of this. The return flight is always the long one. Captains are an interesting bunch. Smart Lawyers Too. Investment bankers generally have nice looking wives and generally hot daughters so, the behavior is understandable, to some degree as it gets passed on to the progeny. Explains a lot of rich daddy daughter recorded behavior.John, I was referring to this 1995 story (possible urban legend):
In 1995 Gerard B.Finneran, the 58-year-old head of an investment-banking firm, was seated in the first-class cabin on a United Airlines flight from Buenos Aires to New York. Taking advantage of the free liquor being served in that section of the plane, Finneran proceeded to get very, very drunk. When a concerned flight attendant refused to give him another glass of wine, Finneran took charge of the situation and began serving himself drinks from the beverage cart. When informed that it was against regulations for passengers to get their own drinks, an infuriated Finneran told the flight attendant that he was going to "bust [his] ***."
When the threat failed to achieve Finneran's desired result, he resorted to plan B: going berserk, terrifying passengers, knocking over crew members, and then grabbing drinks and pouring them over his body. He topped off the show with an educational demonstration of primate dominance, by clambering onto the beverage cart that had been placed off-limits to him and evacuating his bowels on it, using the first-class linen napkins (and his fingers) to wipe his hindquarters. According to the criminal complaint filed against him, this captain of industry then proceeded to clean his fingers by walking up and down the aisles, "track[ing] feces throughout the aircraft."
In court, Finneran, pleaded guilty as charged, but his legal team claimed that the entire incident was a misunderstanding. Their client, they explained, had contracted a severe case of traveler's diarrhea, but couldn't use the first-class lavatories because they had been barricaded by assistants to the president of Portugal, who was also on the flight. In this situation, they argued, what choice did Finneran have but to defecate on the beverage cart?



I’m watching cause this will be an interesting fix and would love to see what you are doing with the van.



You don't need a Domino, MFT, parallel guides... to build garage cabinets.If you were going to build a bunch of cabinets out of melamine, what tools, accessories, would you want in addition to a good table saw, Festool track saw, Kreg Foreman pocket hole machine, good router table and plenty of clamps?...
I could make life a lot easier if I had items like a good MFT table, parallel guides for the track saw, maybe a Festool Domino...
If you were going to build a bunch of cabinets out of melamine, what tools, accessories, would you want in addition to a good table saw, Festool track saw, Kreg Foreman pocket hole machine, good router table and plenty of clamps? I’m contemplating building my own garage cabinets and have a fairly well equipped shop, but think that I could make life a lot easier if I had items like a good MFT table, parallel guides for the track saw, maybe a Festool Domino instead of the pocket hole screws.
Steve: To be honest about it, if I had all the tools you already listed what I would most need to complete your shop cabinet build is:
1) Lots of shop time available,.
2) Persistence.
A good knowledge of jigs would be helpful too. Good luck to you.
@SteveL, many years ago I did the kitchen cabinets in our last home. The companies that slapped a fresh layer of Formica on an 8' galley kitchen wanted $3,000 and that was back in the late '70s. The Almond (1/32") and Oak mica (in 1/32 and 1/16) plus glue and hardware (European hinges) cost me $300.If you were going to build a bunch of cabinets out of melamine, what tools, accessories, would you want in addition to a good table saw, Festool track saw, Kreg Foreman pocket hole machine, good router table and plenty of clamps?


If you were going to build a bunch of cabinets out of melamine, what tools, accessories, would you want in addition to a good table saw, Festool track saw, Kreg Foreman pocket hole machine, good router table and plenty of clamps?
1) I wouldn't use melamine. It tends to be the low density particleboard that's good for nothing other than saving homebuilders money. If this is for a space you intend to use long-term, I would go with good MDF or plywood and then laminate it.
2) The Festool track saw is awesome for working with sheet goods. I haven't wrestled a 4x8 across my table saw since buying mine, and the quality of my work has improved substantially.
3) I don't find the MFT table particularly useful. Maybe I just haven't spent enough time adjusting my workflow to it. If you're going to use a track saw, I highly recommend a set of track squares like the TSO GRS-16.
4) The Domino is awesome, but it's not fast and there's definitely a learning curve
5) Pocket screws are fast and easy, but not very strong in particleboard/MDF. Great in plywood.

Your woodworking looks really good on the interior trim.Got the interior window frame and lower molding fabricated and installed.
Thanks.Your woodworking looks really good on the interior trim.
Very interesting way to mount NPT adapters -- clever.
Almost finished!





