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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by george
    Hello
    Really incredible work you have done. I have to ask you, in one of your shop pictures, there is a wall of black half PVC looking tubing mounted on the wall, like a rack for project submarine work on the go. I think I see a curled front edge though. Is it a halved PVC pipe for the project holder and what is the front long edge curled or an optical illusion?
    Thanks for posting.
    George
    Originally posted by bwi 971
    [*]Shelving for treaded rods, tubing and rods (all labeled)[/LIST]Grtz,
    Bart

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    It is made of standard rain gutter, cut into required lengths. They come with the neccesarry supports, so quick and easy fitting, damn I'm practical.

    Grtz,
    Bart



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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Bart must be destroyed!

    David

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  • HardRock
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    Outstanding work Mate. And even more outstanding to realise that all this came out of your head and not out of a box. I look at those gratings on the sail and it reminds me that you are a total maniac. Shine on, you crazy diamond!!!

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  • george
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    Hello
    Really incredible work you have done. I have to ask you, in one of your shop pictures, there is a wall of black half PVC looking tubing mounted on the wall, like a rack for project submarine work on the go. I think I see a curled front edge though. Is it a halved PVC pipe for the project holder and what is the front long edge curled or an optical illusion?
    Thanks for posting.
    George

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  • bwi 971
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    No more bling bling, I applied 4 coats of matt varnish, below are some general shots and some close ups (the white particles are dust and fabric particles, for the moment she is like a static cloth).
    The parting line was adressed and the paint damages were repaired.

    Smile your on camera
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  • bwi 971
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    Still going.......yesterday I applied the antifouling......just a little short on the red me think, as I compared it to the antifouling we use on our tugboats, but I'm OK with it.

    Despite I used the masking tape trick from HWSNBN, A small piece of gray paint came off when the tape was removed (white spot near the waterline in the picture below), touchup can be done.
    The recess of the parting line still need some paint too, this will be done with my fine airbrush, when repairs are carried out on damaged paint.

    Yesterday and today (long days and short nights) I concentrated on the final boat-stand, one side is in Russian (Cyrillic script) the other side is in English.

    Grtz,
    Bart


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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    What a looker, Bart! Keep at it, pal.

    David

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  • bwi 971
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    Yesterday I trimmed her, finally....one of the cat's snatched one of the tubing so I had to purchases a new one, now it’s blue instead of gray.
    I added the safety rail and some other details like the handrail iwo the SB entrance door in the sail (0.3mm).
    Today I applied the gray/black on the upper hull.....she is looking blingbling for the moment but a coat of semi-gloss will downgrade the effect.
    Tomorrow the antifouling will be applied.

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  • bwi 971
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    Work and machinery shop ready, 140ft² of perfect engineered workspace (yes that's arrogant, I know, so What??)

    Working on the WTC.
    Just to find out that a mini pump controller and a 25W soldering iron does not work together.

    Ordered a long-needed soldering station.
    All images sponsored by "she who must be obeyed"

    Grtz,
    Bart

    machinery shop
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  • bwi 971
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    After 9 days of sorting, boxing up and labeling I'm almost finished.......a few days more and the job will be done (machinery shop still pending)….....and I have some shelving space left
    In order of appearance pictures showing:
    • The drawing table
    • The workbench (extraction hood in top right corner)
    • The small parts organizers
    • Shelving for treaded rods, tubing and rods (all labeled)
    Grtz,
    Bart

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    starting to look like a proper work-space, pal.

    David

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  • bwi 971
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    The small drawer organizers arrived today....it starting to look like a real workshop.
    The 300m³/hr (175 CMF) extraction range hood will be ordered tomorrow.

    Grtz,
    Bart


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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    LOL!

    Stash, revealed! Bart is Busted!

    David

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  • bwi 971
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    Busted!

    Grtz,
    bart
    (Actually that bottle of champagne is only to be opened after the public maiden voyage of the AKULA)

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  • HardRock
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    Hummmmmm. I think I have spotted the reason for your quiteness of late!
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