Todays Project - What did you do today?
(01-08-2017, 08:58 AM)Mayhem Wrote: You should have let me know Stan - I would taken you out and about.

When I was a kid in the UK I use to have an old mini bonnet (hood) for a sled.  It worked wonders.  This was in the late seventies and early eighties when we use to get a lot of snow in the East Anglia's.  I went back for the first time in 1999 and there was virtually no snow that winter.

Well I and my shipmates off the USS Coral Sea arrived for R&R in 1975 shortly after the fall of Saigon and the rescue of the USS Mayaguez in Cambodian controlled waters.  In the Customs House there were cork boards with notes containing phone numbers of females to call.  Let's just say I was more interested in what they may have had to offer.   Drool
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Very nice pulley blocks !

I'd be doubtful mixing brass and aluminium in any thing that might get wet though - stick to using them in doors or you'll get electrolytic corrosion.
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(01-10-2017, 11:20 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: Well I and my shipmates off the USS Coral Sea arrived for R&R in 1975...

Ahhh - when you said "Was in Perth in June" I thought you meant last year, not last century! In June 1975 I was two years old and still living in the UK Big Grin
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(01-10-2017, 07:51 PM)f350ca Wrote: A mix of wood and metal, Needed 6 pulleys to hoist the canoe up into the rafters of the shed. Now anyone can go out and buy them only a true hobbiest would spend 3 days making them.

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Aluminum pulley, brass bushed, on a steel spacer sleeve. stainless flat bar for the strap with ash cheeks.



Rotfl  So true !! well worth the effort   Smiley-signs107


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(01-11-2017, 07:10 AM)Mayhem Wrote:
(01-10-2017, 11:20 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: Well I and my shipmates off the USS Coral Sea arrived for R&R in 1975...

Ahhh - when you said "Was in Perth in June" I thought you meant last year, not last century!  In June 1975 I was two years old and still living in the UK Big Grin

Young whipper snapper.   Big Grin
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The collection. Only had enough stainless strap to do two, used aluminum for the rest, was afraid it would crack when I bent it around so bushed and bolted both ends.

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Good to see somebody is doing something in their shop. It sure is dead around here.

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They came out very nice ....

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(01-12-2017, 08:41 PM)EdK Wrote: Good to see somebody is doing something in their shop. It sure is dead around here.

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Sure is dead around here. I'm beginning to think everyone went to church Sunday and never left!
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I did some stuff in the shop today.

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