Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Broke the Ice
Today, I officially started the Dory by cutting out a template for 1/4 of the boat floor out of luan plywood. Since the Dory is a double ender, the 1/4 template can be traced on the two sides of the front 12 foot floor, and the two sides of the back for perfect symmetry.
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Tomorrow I'll be in Portsmouth, NH for a bid walk, and I can stop at the Moynihan lumber yard on the way home for two 14' 1x12's which I will join in the middle with a strip of mahogany using biscuit joints. These will be glued with epoxy resin, then I will lay out the pattern from the template.
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The template layout and cutting with the bandsaw only took 1.5 hrs. But at least we quit talking and started this thing.
Feeder Frenzy
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Nice Outcome
For all of you Peeps who were wondering how my big telecom meeting went today, I have to say that it was far better than expected. Today fully qualifies as a power day in the grand scheme of things. Now I have to harness the power.
Quality, Comfort, and Embarrassment
I buy my furniture at Bernie and Phyl's in Saugus, MA.
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They have a good selection, competitive prices, and are convenient to our house in Marblehead.
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But , Man! They have the worse TV ads ever. They have their two sons sitting on a couch like fifth graders telling you what their Mom and Dad says. It is so degrading to those two thirty somethings that you have to think that they are either half wits, or hopelessly dependent upon the family money.
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It's painful to watch. You feel like just telling them to cut it out, because they seem like nice people.
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They have a good selection, competitive prices, and are convenient to our house in Marblehead.
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But , Man! They have the worse TV ads ever. They have their two sons sitting on a couch like fifth graders telling you what their Mom and Dad says. It is so degrading to those two thirty somethings that you have to think that they are either half wits, or hopelessly dependent upon the family money.
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It's painful to watch. You feel like just telling them to cut it out, because they seem like nice people.
Osama Bin Stupid
Six years after 9/11.... we still haven't found that mongrel Bin Ladin. I hope he is enjoying the hole he is living in. With our system of justice, death would be too good for him and prison would be a big step up in his standard of living. So maybe he can stay in his dirt hole.
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What did Al Queda accomplish by their suicide mission??? Unless your actions can capture hearts and minds, it is merely self destruction. A lot of people carry deep prejudice toward Islamic people now, who really shouldn't.
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In the immortal words of New York Firefighter, Michael Moran, more than five years ago, Osama bin Laden can "kiss my royal Irish ass."
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Nice job Osama. Enjoy the fruits of your labor. You've engendered deep anger towards your people for decades to come.
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I had a good chance to be on the United flight to LA that crashed into one of the Towers. There was a trade show in LA that I was scheduled to attend that day, and my normal procedure traveling to the West Coast was to take that 7:30 flight from Logan landing in LA at 11:00 AM Pacific time. But then we had a major screw up in Pittsburgh, so I canceled the trade show plans. Screw ups can be beneficial.
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It wasn't my time.
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I plan to use these bonus years teaching my grandkids to blog and build boats among other things.
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What did Al Queda accomplish by their suicide mission??? Unless your actions can capture hearts and minds, it is merely self destruction. A lot of people carry deep prejudice toward Islamic people now, who really shouldn't.
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In the immortal words of New York Firefighter, Michael Moran, more than five years ago, Osama bin Laden can "kiss my royal Irish ass."
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Nice job Osama. Enjoy the fruits of your labor. You've engendered deep anger towards your people for decades to come.
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I had a good chance to be on the United flight to LA that crashed into one of the Towers. There was a trade show in LA that I was scheduled to attend that day, and my normal procedure traveling to the West Coast was to take that 7:30 flight from Logan landing in LA at 11:00 AM Pacific time. But then we had a major screw up in Pittsburgh, so I canceled the trade show plans. Screw ups can be beneficial.
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It wasn't my time.
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I plan to use these bonus years teaching my grandkids to blog and build boats among other things.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Little Will
I was just about ready to shut the Blog down for the night and watch the last innings of the Red Sox - Tampa game, when Aunt Sarah Crawford sent me these great photos of little Will Crawford in his first week of life on Earth.
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He's a keeper and will merit the family discount at Sundance Pre-School in a few short years.
Getting Started
For the record, no construction today. But I have been thinking about the flat dory bottom that will be the foundation of this boat, since the garage has been cleaned and the strongback is ready for a new mold.
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Unlike the tender, the dory does not have rabbeted keel... it has a flat bottom that is rockered and 12 feet long.
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The plans call for a lamination of two 3/8 pieces of marine plywood with a maximum width amidship of 21 inches. I'm thinking of using two 1x12 pine boards, joined in the middle with a strip of meranti mahogany, since it will be ecapsulated in epoxy/fiberglass anyway. The meranti will add a nice design element.
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Maybe I'll toughen up the bottom by fastening 1/4" thick strips of aluminum.
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Regardless of what material I choose, the absolute first step will be to construct a template of one quarter of the bottom from 1/4 inch luan plywood. This will be used to trace a perfect relica of the bottom curve at both ends of the bottom piece.
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Thinking about building the Dory probably doesn't count in the actual construction process. I intend to keep a record of the time, methods and materials. If you factored in thinking, it would be way past budget.
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Unlike the tender, the dory does not have rabbeted keel... it has a flat bottom that is rockered and 12 feet long.
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The plans call for a lamination of two 3/8 pieces of marine plywood with a maximum width amidship of 21 inches. I'm thinking of using two 1x12 pine boards, joined in the middle with a strip of meranti mahogany, since it will be ecapsulated in epoxy/fiberglass anyway. The meranti will add a nice design element.
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Maybe I'll toughen up the bottom by fastening 1/4" thick strips of aluminum.
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Regardless of what material I choose, the absolute first step will be to construct a template of one quarter of the bottom from 1/4 inch luan plywood. This will be used to trace a perfect relica of the bottom curve at both ends of the bottom piece.
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Thinking about building the Dory probably doesn't count in the actual construction process. I intend to keep a record of the time, methods and materials. If you factored in thinking, it would be way past budget.
Preparing for Take Off
Tomorrow we have a customer meeting that I have been working on since April. If you had told me then that it would be September when we pulled this off, I would have dismissed you as unrealistically pessimistic.
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Does that make me unrealistically optimistic?
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Maybe, but at least I have the freaking meeting tomorrow. I'm thinking that our telecom business could really take off, but I'm afraid to see if all of the anticipation has been unfounded.
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No Matter.
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If it doesn't take off tomorrow, it will take off another day.
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Does that make me unrealistically optimistic?
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Maybe, but at least I have the freaking meeting tomorrow. I'm thinking that our telecom business could really take off, but I'm afraid to see if all of the anticipation has been unfounded.
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No Matter.
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If it doesn't take off tomorrow, it will take off another day.
Not Dancing
We were ready to rock and roll this morning, but the music never came on. It's probably a good thing because we needed some quiet time to write a proposal. I also paid some bills which is always a triumph for me. Even when I have the money, paying bills is such a stressful chore.
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I'm tempted to get into the garage and start the template for the Dory bottom, but I really have to finish this proposal.
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Anybody seen Tuna Lips???
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I'm tempted to get into the garage and start the template for the Dory bottom, but I really have to finish this proposal.
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Anybody seen Tuna Lips???
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Lucky Break
We innocently offered to take Katelyn back to South Boston from Marblehead, but when we arrived it was obvious that her car had been towed. OhBoy!
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Lucky for me that I was in the mood for a heaping "Stress Sandwich". After a relaxing ride around South Boston and Dorchester, with Katelyn cursing and screaming, we found the car and unraveled a plan to get it back in her possession.
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Good thing I was in the mood to miss the Patriots- Jets game. The Patriots managed to beat the 6 point spread by scroing 24 points more than the Jets.
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There was no way that I wanted to sit on the couch in Marblehead and relax this afternoon. Some days you just get lucky.
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Lucky for me that I was in the mood for a heaping "Stress Sandwich". After a relaxing ride around South Boston and Dorchester, with Katelyn cursing and screaming, we found the car and unraveled a plan to get it back in her possession.
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Good thing I was in the mood to miss the Patriots- Jets game. The Patriots managed to beat the 6 point spread by scroing 24 points more than the Jets.
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There was no way that I wanted to sit on the couch in Marblehead and relax this afternoon. Some days you just get lucky.
Work Break
With the telecom work rolling in, the week is starting early. I'm going to hit the Harbor for a row, then work on the Garage reorg. That should leave the afternoon open to crank on the Telecom work.
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Normally the weekends should be reserved for weekend stuff, but today has to be an exception.
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Normally the weekends should be reserved for weekend stuff, but today has to be an exception.
Saturday, September 08, 2007
A Great Wedding.
The wedding of Tina and Colin Rhodes was easily one of the best that we have attended in years. It was brutally hot, the air conditioning was broken and the windows in the reception hall were painted shut.
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People were sweating in places that they didn't know they had. But the whole group decided that they wouldn't let this disrupt the joy of Tina and Colin. They had wedded bliss welded to their countenances.
The food was great and the dancing was way more vigorous that usual, despite the enormous discomfort. They had real Dark and Stormies - with Baritt's Ginger Beer and Gosling's Black Seal Rum - the closest to perfection other than my own. I've never seen that at a Wedding before, and it was a real nice touch.
There were the MegaPeeps - Brian and Stacey Butler - in attendance as well as Lindsay Kepnes. Jaime Ferrara came as Jaime Andrews, and we met her husband, which brought that whole issue to a good resolution.
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We had a blast. Good Luck - Tina and Colin.
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