This video despite how it sounds is actually at quarter speed
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Copper nail roving
- bootlegger
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Re: Copper nail roving
Geez Nick. I know I have a reputation for being too quick. Lucky you arent making pornos.
Re: Copper nail roving
Dave,
no wonder there's no roves n rivets left in the country, if your using them up at that rate.
Alan.
no wonder there's no roves n rivets left in the country, if your using them up at that rate.
Alan.
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Re: Copper nail roving
Handy Hint
"Holding an awkward rove."
"It sometimes happens that there is an awkward rove which refuses to stay on the nail when trying to rivet up. Hold the rove on with a spare hacksaw blade, allowing the nail tip to poke through the hole at the end of the blade. Rivet a little until the rove stays put remove the hacksaw blade and tighten the rivet/rove up."
This handy hint comes from the March 2010 edition of Classic Boat magazine.
cheers
peter
"Holding an awkward rove."
"It sometimes happens that there is an awkward rove which refuses to stay on the nail when trying to rivet up. Hold the rove on with a spare hacksaw blade, allowing the nail tip to poke through the hole at the end of the blade. Rivet a little until the rove stays put remove the hacksaw blade and tighten the rivet/rove up."
This handy hint comes from the March 2010 edition of Classic Boat magazine.
cheers
peter
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