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Brilliant ..... Your channel reminds me of Kids T.V. but for adults !!!!
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Yes ;-)
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Good luck Tim! :-)
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good luck!!! I want to see you succeed and show those no enthusiastic people you win!! ^_^
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Can't wait . This should be good.
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damn that's 2'' foam?
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Not only wish you luck, but believe in your catamaran and that it will be a big success! How can it not, especially with your Grandfather rooting for you 'from above' and it being outfitted with his very own mast and sails!!! This is so exciting...looking forward to the build (even though you totally lost me on the 'scale downs' and figuring your weight according to their size and ability to keep everything afloat) lol! Gretchen
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The use of polyurethane adhesive between the foam and timber is likely to add some strength. Good Luck
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Well you need a lunch box so hope you have time to finish it. Can't imagine going to sea on an empty stomach and besides, where would you put your oranges? You'll get scurfy for sure if you don't take oranges or limes.
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I love this type of project. Build an item, in this case, a boat, which is something most people think of as being a luxury item, an image enhancer, something that is thought to require high precision, great skill, and expensive materials; but build it in the most down-and-dirty way imaginable. It is sure to upset many materialists out there. Good idea.
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Yes!! YES!!!
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Interesting boat project... Looking forward to seeing the outcome... The models seem to cause quite a positive stir in the geese community... Keep the camera rolling...
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"Probably just jealous."
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Cumprimento-o pelas suas soluções para os problemas do nosso cotidiano. Parabéns! Brasil
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You do indeed have a sense of adventure about you. Good luck and I will looking for the build video as well as a successful conclusion with you sailing on the water.
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Dress for submersion. Life jacket and wool! Looks fun. Be careful.
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good luck!
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So, I assume you just guessed? Good luck to you sir. I hope it all works out.
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O goodie
Winter’s coming and I’d love to build a boat before it does. But is it possible to build one in a day? Only one way to find out – but first I need to decide what sort of boat to build. Something that doesn’t cost much and can be put together with screws and string. And how big should it be? So many questions – but what an interesting and exciting project it is! By the way - it seems that when calculating the scale weight (or volume) then you don't just divide the original by 5 (or whatever). Nope. Because it's a three-dimensional thing, you need to keep dividing twice more. So, for a 1/5th scale model, with the original weight x, then the scale weight = x/5/5/5. Interesting, huh? Here's the build video...! https://youtu.be/XlwDGWLZ70Y Copyright WayOutWest. All rights reserved. Please share if you like, but don’t copy or pretend it’s yours, ok? You just can't use our work without permission! Just get in touch via email first - blowinblog @ gmail.com Don’t steal our stuff!
Thank for your video