In this episode, I finish planing the beamshelves, move them into the boat, and start the process of bending them around the inside of the frames – creating some big loads and some scary creaking noises…
Meanwhile, Marshall helps by cleaning up the vintage threading machine, and we send a broken part to Keith Rucker for repairs. In other news, the StarBoat finally finds a great new home, and I have some really exciting news about the future of the project!
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I have to compliment you and your ingenuity. Moving those beams by your self really shows your multi-talents. The old saying “When there is a will, there is a way!” You really use every ingenious way to get these beams where you want them. I am really – really impressed. I wonder, after you finished this project what project you will you do next. You have talent to do anything you put your mind to. Maybe build an airplane or s submarine!! Keep up the good work and “GODSPEED!!”
Meanwhile, Marshall helps by cleaning up the vintage threading machine, and we send a broken part to Keith Rucker for repairs.
I have to compliment you and your ingenuity. Moving those beams by your self really shows your multi-talents. The old saying “When there is a will, there is a way!” You really use every ingenious way to get these beams where you want them. I am really – really impressed. I wonder, after you finished this project what project you will you do next.
Hope you will never be involved in the actual health problems. Here in Italy I am everyday checking for a new video from you to forget our anxieties.
Best wishes. Arrigo
You’re great. Learn from you!
Leo:
I have to compliment you and your ingenuity. Moving those beams by your self really shows your multi-talents. The old saying “When there is a will, there is a way!” You really use every ingenious way to get these beams where you want them. I am really – really impressed. I wonder, after you finished this project what project you will you do next. You have talent to do anything you put your mind to. Maybe build an airplane or s submarine!! Keep up the good work and “GODSPEED!!”
Best Regards:
John Plump