paint removal

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Re: paint removel

Postby tommo » 24 Jun 2013, 07:30

Thanks for the tips bootlegger,but the other problem that I run into is that i have run out bribes to get the little women topick up the dolly,and isn't it strange how your mates are always over seas or disapeared
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Re: paint removal

Postby tommo » 02 Jul 2013, 17:20

Ahoy All,Finished the roving on the skarfed whisky planks,even had a crack at the heat Gun and pull scraper,not bad going once you get the hang of it does a good job too.
cheers

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Re: paint removal

Postby bootlegger » 02 Jul 2013, 20:45

Ive tried sveral ways to get rid of paint on wood. The paint scraper is the quikest and easiest way for me.

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Re: paint removal

Postby tommo » 30 Aug 2013, 18:15

Took me a while to find the picture about roving but this is the 28'6" Whale boat the William Dutton we built ready for roving.
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Re: paint removal

Postby bootlegger » 31 Aug 2013, 19:56

Man thats pretty cool.

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Re: paint removal

Postby tommo » 06 Sep 2013, 15:25

Ahoy Bootlegger went down and took a photo of her this morning,she is rowed every day and raced 3-4 times a year,she has been in the drink now for 3 years now,We are in the process of getting a mast ,boom and sails for us unrowable types,and the girls team are the australian champions at the moment .
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