So it's been 8 months since my last post, and a lot has happened since then, just not on the boat. That is, until recently. Since the last post, I changed jobs and moved to a new house; all or which has meant not much time for messing around with screws. However, I finally got more than a single 72 watt light light bulb in the new garage, so I can actually see. Also, all the tools are now unpacked, but the new garage is still a mess. Good news, its bigger than my old garage and has room for the boat. That means I no longer have to work by halogen spotlights, and haul tools in and out every time I want to work.
So back to the saga.... once the lights went up (36 T8 neons replacing the single bulb made a bit of a difference), i was able to start getting organized, and get back to work on the Snipe. That re-start happened at the beginning of October. So in the first two weeks, I've been able to remove the screws in the bucket below. not bad... not great. I'm still having to drill many of them, and have snapped off a few back out bits, which requires a die grinder to take the heads off. Also had several screws snap off.
mmmmm... buckets of rusty old screws! |
That led to the decision to remove planks. I was able to get two off in the last week, and I'm kinda glad I did. In addition to being able to drill out the broken screw with the hollow 3/8 inch bit (from Rockler, works great), I have been able to check for iron sickness. there is a fair bit of it in the ribs. My new goal is to drill each of the existing holes that show any sign of problems, and then plug them with Oak. That means all 10 planks are going to have to come off. I plan to do is in sections so that the the hull doesn't distort. I'm guessing no more than three off at a time, and preferably two. the good news with the planks coming off is that I'll be able to ensure that the interior is varnished, or painted, and also I'll be able to fix the one broken rib in the bow.
No planks! and a view of the new shop with lots of lighting, its so bright you have to cover your eyes at night when looking inside, like Richard Dreyfus in Close Encounters. |
two planks off, got to rehab the ribs, and get these back on, then do it again for 8 more. |
I'm starting to fear that I might become one of those guys that sells a project boat after they retire thats been in the garage for 30 years. That won't happen will it?
I'm thinking of having some Snipe Saturday Nights for our folks in our fleet, to get social and get some help on the boat, both physical and mental. I provide the beer/cocktails and tools, and folks from the fleet learn about the boat, get to use the tools, and hopefully the boat goes back in the water sometime before 2023. We'll see if I do it or not.
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