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Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Bedding the Frames / Packing up Shop. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
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EPISODE 31.
This episode we make a few more frames, and I talk about th...
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Surface Planing Jig / Framing Tools. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
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EPISODE 30.
This episode we develop some jigs and tables that will h...
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Installing Frames / Calculating Bevels. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
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EPISODE 29.
This episode I install the first pair of Frames into T...
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Assembling Frames with Treenails. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
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This episode, I work with some volunteers to cut out more futtoc...
After seeing the fore deadwood and the milling in detail, we thought it would be interesting to see another side of these two processes. In this video we show how, where and why we stacked all the lumber from milling. We also get into making the Aft dead...
This is one expensive piece of lumber! We wanted to make sure that we accurately cut the keel timber to shape so our initial cut was only getting us close to the final shape, so that we could see whether it warped/checked/shrank etc. afterwards. Now that...
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Restoring the Ship Saw. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
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This episode, I take some measurements and consider the hogging of the hul...
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Removing the Keel Timber / Bolting the Scarph. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
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This episode, I drive the 3000 miles back to Tally H...
What a winter!.... We felt that this would be a good time to put out our dissimilar metals experiment back to back and then hit it hard next week with a full length video.
When mixing metals in a build, there are a lot of things to consider. Not only do t...
There are differing ideas out there on what time of year is best to harvest trees for lumber. In our case, winter was ideal. Due to the cold and the lack of heating in the boathouse, we aren't able to work with certain materials such as paint, epoxy, fai...
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In this episode we're sanding the masts, emptying the boat, looking for boat parts, and oh yeah trying to take ...
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht - Buying the biggest pieces of Purpleheart Timber I have ever seen! / Modifying a Chainsaw. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
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Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht - Removing stringers, breast hooks, etc, & a very difficult decision with the keel timber. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
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THIS ep...
Rebuilding a 1910 Sailing Yacht - I get attacked by a rogue falling deck beam, remove knees and chainplates, and launch my Patreon page. Become a patron; https://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco Support us; http://sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho/
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Hi everyone,
We've got a quick update for you all about what is coming up soon. We also talk a little about how you can help us really get this project off the ground.
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I'm on a mission to rebuild a 1910 gaff cutter called Tally Ho. Having moved the boat up the pacific coast of the US, its time to build a huge shed over her. But I only have a week, and there's nobody around to help..........-If you'd like to support the T...
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Moving on and moving forward. Erecting the cabin walls and getting close to putting in bulkheads! Much shoveling was needed to free our masts from the weight of ...
When bonding two pieces of wood together using epoxy and fiberglass, technique will make all the difference. Properly using epoxy fillets will ensure that there is little stress present in the corner which will produce a much stronger joint.
Fiberglass ta...
Milled lumber is expensive. A much cheaper alternative is to purchase dimensional lumber and mill it yourself. Here I convert a 16 foot long 2x12 into 1/4 inch Planking stock.
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Steve takes us through the milling process from start to finish.
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El video doblado...
In this episode, we talk a bit about how to mill the trees we cut down in the last episodes.
El video doblado en español. Desarrollado por Papercup: https://youtu.be/4LE9GGVX2js
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We get loads of emails every day asking for practical advice on common 'how-to' jobs around the boat. Maintaining a teak deck is one of those jobs! This video showcases Captain Simon doing our teak deck maintenance using Boracol, an anti-mold and anti-fung...
It was hot as hell this weekend (the temperature aboard my boat - Athena - topped 104F (40C)! It's too much for this sailor! I'm longing for winter - be gone pesky summer! I didn't get much done because of the heat, but at least I'm now ready to start sand...
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