Anyway, back to the subject of my bottom, or rather, Chertsey's. I got a text from Keith last week saying that he wanted to cut holes out of Chertsey's bottom plate (you will recall that we have taken it out of the water....) in order to assess the thickness of what's left of the original plating, and also to let the rainwater drain out now it's on land. It seemed a very counter-intuitive thing to do, but of course I agreed and so he went ahead and cut out two holes, each the size of an old penny, one either side of the keelson towards the back end of the hold - first having removed the (replica) josher fuel tank that had been installed there (so if anyone needs one, you know who to ask... sorry it was a bit late for you Dove).
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Bottomless pit
Anyway, back to the subject of my bottom, or rather, Chertsey's. I got a text from Keith last week saying that he wanted to cut holes out of Chertsey's bottom plate (you will recall that we have taken it out of the water....) in order to assess the thickness of what's left of the original plating, and also to let the rainwater drain out now it's on land. It seemed a very counter-intuitive thing to do, but of course I agreed and so he went ahead and cut out two holes, each the size of an old penny, one either side of the keelson towards the back end of the hold - first having removed the (replica) josher fuel tank that had been installed there (so if anyone needs one, you know who to ask... sorry it was a bit late for you Dove).
This is bringing back memories, or is it nightmares of 20 pound notes blowing in the wind. At least you're in the right place.
ReplyDeleteAndrew
Only twenties? more like fifties, especially as we are not clever like you two and are paying for someone to do some of the work. I suppose the real problem is that we live 4 hours away and can't just drop in for a few hours work.
ReplyDeleteJ
Clever...I don't think so. It's called applied knowledge and having a bash, then hoping you've done right. We also spent hours roaming round talking to people like Steve Priest, Henry Johnson and Joe Hollinshead.
ReplyDeleteWe also sent off for contruction drawings to help figure out things were done.
The thing is we ain't rich, so we had to do it our selves, we learnt a lot and enjoyed our selves along the way. I'm sure you both will too.
Andrew
Well, there is a budget and when it's gone it's gone. Just hope it's enough to get it seaworthy and mobile.
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