Old Age(lewis runabout)
Re: Old Age(lewis runabout)
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I thought when you've got wood you don't need aids of any kind, particularly in the bedroom!
Hope pink bits has a great Mother's Day sanding or sanding or sanding some more with a bit of paint at the end of that sanding, with perhaps a bit more sanding to do, you gotta love the wood, and then love it some more!
Next tip, don't paint it yellow or pink!
Love yas, from a very mild and warm sunny Tasmania
I thought when you've got wood you don't need aids of any kind, particularly in the bedroom!
Hope pink bits has a great Mother's Day sanding or sanding or sanding some more with a bit of paint at the end of that sanding, with perhaps a bit more sanding to do, you gotta love the wood, and then love it some more!
Next tip, don't paint it yellow or pink!
Love yas, from a very mild and warm sunny Tasmania
Re: Old Age(lewis runabout)
Just wondering if any one else has there Foward deck bearers numbered 1-3 on the front just under the centre deck support and signed what looks like ritchie?
I had to get Pam to Verify and took pics
I had to get Pam to Verify and took pics
Re: Old Age(lewis runabout)
Ahoy all was thinklng that the transom mlght need replaclng ,but after removeing all the NAilS and screwes it looks ok so that's a load off cheers
Re: Old Age(lewis runabout)
well the timber has been stripped back from the bow to midships inside and out,whiskey planks and stem skarfed and replaced so i am about to apply the first coat of sea-pro inside and out to midships and start on the second half if you could see the confined space the boat is in,basicly it means the stuff in the stern of the boat can go forward so i can start work on the back half steady as she goes cheers tommo
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