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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 8 months ago #107948

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lol if I ever do make it that way I will bring beer, this old gal will be and actually still is a stunning lady, I used to have a huge desire to have a wood boat, and some day I may find myself in one, but as of lately, I've shyed away from them because of these little surprises. Have you read the book "The Waterline"? it's about one man's experience of buying and restoring an old 40s chris craft utility, which turned out to be a great read.

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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 7 months ago #109192

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As I mentioned before, this is an EASY restoration...no sweat, piece of cake. However, after a close examination of the forward bilge, I determined that there were evil spirits living inside the wood. I asked Jobu to come but since he didn't show, I removed a 7' section of the keel to get rid of them and performed an exorcism with sea salt, garlic and by screaming "demons out!" Now that the bilge has been purified, I can begin to replace the framing members that were possessed.
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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 7 months ago #109195

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Picture looks like you got a hellavaleak there. Get out the bondo :laugh:

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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 7 months ago #109209

Youch I hate it when that happens!

Bob

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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 4 months ago #113760

Good thread!! I dont feel bad about my project! Keep posting!!

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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 4 months ago #113825

Nautilus,

I'm thinking of adding some mahogany to my fiberglassic. Actually, I'm considering laminating mahogany and maple (because I already have the wood) to mimic teak and holly.

Assuming I carry through, what do you recommend for finish?

Thanks!

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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 4 months ago #113830

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I guess it all depends upon how you want the wood to look but because the wood will be exposed to water and sunlight, you options are somewhat limited. Just about everyone I work for wants high gloss varnish and for that, I use Epiphanes...about 8 coats. For a low luster finish, I use hand-rubbed oil, 50/50 mix of boiled linseed oil and turpentine. Apply liberally and let sit awhile, then rub off all you can. Repeat this 3 or 4 more times. The best part of this finish is that it can be spruced-up easily by light sanding and a few more coats of oil. Here's an oiled mahogany deck I built for a 1958 Chris Craft Commander:
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"Never allow logic to interfere with a boat purchase." - J. S. Hadley
"Vintage quality beats new junk every time." - J. S. Hadley
"Anything supposed to do two things does both of them half-assed." - J. S. Hadley
"Success makes...

Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 4 months ago #113877

OK, thanks! Just boiled linseed oil and turpentine! As you know, there are a million answers to the question, but seeing your work is all the proof I need. I want to build a sun bathing platform to install atop the cabin roof. Not sure if it'll look hokey, but I think I want to give it a shot.

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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 2 months ago #115890

how is the cruiser coming? definitely more than I could have done. I've been working on a 24' 1936 chris craft since 2006 or 08, I've lost track of time. still nowhere near finished and no launch date in site. good luck.

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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 2 months ago #115896

Thomas,

WELCOME ABOARD.

yours, satx

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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 2 months ago #116292

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Remember the plumber with the constantly leaking sink? Well, that's the way it is for a restorer with his own boat. Virtually nothing has been done to the cruiser since I posted months ago. On top of my normal lack of free time, winter is right around the corner and the guy I've trained for four years just took another job. Right this minute, I have no help and can't find a good man to hire. Maybe I'll quit looking for good help and actively seek mediocre help. I just returned from a month in Europe and it's tough to get back into the swing of things. If I could just win the Powerball, I'd give the whole business away and move to Tahiti. Next drawing is Wednesday night. Wish me luck.

Check out this ship. (Click to enlarge) Classiest lifeboats I've ever seen!
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"Anything supposed to do two things does both of them half-assed." - J. S. Hadley
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Re:I just can't help myself! 9 years 2 months ago #116294

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If you lived a little further north I'd work for ya, free. Just for the love of it. Our profiles run almost identical, 'cept about a few years difference in age.

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