Hello Everyone!! I've just purchased a '57 Barracuda. I'm not new to boats though. In the past, I've owned various classic glass boats. My favorite was my '59 Sea Ray AquaBird. Sure miss that boat!! Anyway, I was browsing around, and stumbled upon the Chris Craft Barracuda. I fell for it instantly. After some searching, I have been reunited with my old '59 Evinrude Golden Jubilee 50th Anniversary Edition 50 horse motor. So, you can guess what my plans are!! I'm looking forward to sharing info, and talking with everyone.
HI FIRST, MERRY BOAT BUILDING CHRISTMASS TO EVEYONE AND HAPPY BUILDING/SAILING NEWYEAR.! 2ND, HERE'S A BLOG SITE I AM STARTING TO ADD PICS OF MY WOODEN ROWING BOAT AS MSN ARE HAVING PROBLEMS AT THE M OMENT, http://woodenboatbuilding.blogspot.com/ BOGSDOLICS
Thanks to all!! I just think that it is great that everyone is so involved in discussion in this group. I look forward, daily, to checking in to see what else has been written. I am in a few groups, but this is, by far, the most active and the most enjoyable.
I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and much happiness in the New Year.
Hi below is the start of a site hopefully showing how I built an 8ft wooden rowing boat http://groups.msn.com/buildingawoodenrowingboat/_whatsnew.msnw bogsdolics.
Tomorrow, Saturday, I actually have the day off so I am going to pull all of the stuff out of my garage that I have crammed in there, fit in all of the metal shelves standing around outside the building and move everything back in.
The object of this seemingly futile excersise is to actually make space around my sailboat hull so I can get back to working on it, assuming I can empty the stuff OUT of it. Not to mention I have a couple of Christmas projects that need to be finished and all of my power tools are buried in there somewhere. We are predicted as having temps in the 40's for the next several days so I should have some decent weather to work with.
A good way to remove a broken screw is to use a roll pin in the drill. With the drill in reverse and applying good pressure on the drill the roll pin should go over the broken screw. When the roll pin grabs the screw it will start to thread it out, but be careful if you're still pushing too hard it'll strip the screw,& when it comes out, the roll pin & screw will be very hot!!!! Now the hole is over-sized, therefor, you'll have to drill & plug the hole. Drill an according size hole & insert new screw !!!!!Hope this help someone someday!!!!
Hi guys found this for attaching learther to oars http://www.boatdesign.com/postings/Files/leather.pdf going to give it a go will post pics of finished job. Bogsdolics