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    Re: Rowing boat ID..?

    The clues you provide aren't much but my stab in the dark is , an Ellis Rangley Boat.
    See "Building Classic Small Craft vol. I" by John Gardener. page 169
    Rangley Boats are classic oar powered...
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    Re: Shopsmith MK5

    I still own one but depend on my dedicated machines much more.
    There are two Mark Vs. A model 500 and a model 510. The 510 has slip tubes front and back on the saw table and side tables. There are...
  3. Re: Old tv shows that seem to have been lost forever

    Some of the oldest were recorded on Kinescope and the reproduction might not be enjoyable to watch compared to modern standards.
    Some series may be owned by companies or individuals that, for some...
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    Re: question for the gun folks

    C'mon, Johnnie. Everybody knows the gum'mint is BAD, BAD, do you hear? They wanna' take away out LIBERTY. Can't be no LIBERTY without a banana clip for the ol' machine gun! When my piece is on full...
  5. Re: Obama Administration Claims Power to Wage Endless War Across the Globe

    No need to presume anything. It was a factually correct reference to a historic fact.
    What you posted has only a little hint of time frame. It looks to be 2001 to present. For instance Angus King...
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    Re: IRS Scandal

    The Bilge shines with this tread. Excellent and extremely informative.
  7. Re: Obama Administration Claims Power to Wage Endless War Across the Globe

    Yeah, the United States is always sticking their nose in other peoples business. Back when I was a kid they should have butted out of those campaigns that kept the Japanese bombers from coming back...
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    Re: Workboots

    Learn to do some of the more simple stretches that runners do. The stretch most common is the one that looks like the individual is trying to move an immovable object. It stretches the the muscles of...
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    Re: Daggerboard case whoops

    Diamond cutters are not designed for wood. Since they have no teeth the sawdust will be fine and accumuate in the hole and may start to smoke if the heat generated gets high enough. It will also go...
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    Re: Huck Finn - Home Build...

    When I went to the Glen-L site all I saw was the party-boat arrangement. If Glen-L says it's OK you are good to go.
    But I still think the pontoons are structural elements and you diddle with their...
  11. Re: Other than for protection and hunting, what is the appeal of gun ownership?

    Baby, it blue steel testosterone for those that need it.
    It's an over-the-counter, readily available paranoia pill.
  12. Re: Why is violent crime so rare in Iceland?

    They are the descendents of people who came there about a thousand years ago. By now everybody is related to everybody else so the person you kill may be your fifth or sixth cousin.
    At present...
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    Re: Huck Finn - Home Build...

    I am not an expert in the design of boats. But I have been involved in numerous discussions around someone's desire to violate Archemedes Law.
    Before you get too far aong with this you need some...
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    Re: Billie Sol Estes dead

    I remember him well. A true son of TEXAS! He started it all.
    Fortunately, TEXAS will not have to do without now that Ted Cruz is on the scene. He's a flim-flam man with degrees from both Yale and...
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    Re: What is the greatest kick-a$$ rock song?

    Wrong, wrong, wrong! Unlike you whippersnappers, I was around for the WHOLE R&R era. I was getting out of high school when Bill Haley and the Comets came on the scene. Since none of the R&R era had...
  16. Re: Latest Crazy Idea: kayak to skiff conversion...

    Your idea may work but that isn't the usual monocoque approach. The idea is to cut the length of unsupported spans by gluing in crossframes. The crossframes, being glued to the bottom and the sides,...
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    Re: Like Motorcycles and Airplanes?

    Ingenuity gone astray! With all that heat pouring off those cylinders and onto his crotch, very little ground cleance and no apparent rear suspension he ain't going very far any way.
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    If you want to plane the keel has to be dead straight and you need a sufficient amount of lateral surface aft to allow the hull to climb over the bow wave.
    Then there is the need to have a stiff...
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    Re: Bead and cove cedar strips

    They can be had but they are not cheap. Years ago I bought a bundle of 55, long, matched for color, B&C, WRC, strips from Noahs for about $350. Today they are worth about $550 from the same source.
  20. Re: I predict political upheaval in Minnesota

    There are basically two theories of representation. One is pure "representative". You vote the way your constuancy wants, if it can be determined.
    The other is "tribune of the people". You vote in...
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    Re: Northeaster Dory in glued-lap?

    You have to be careful. Lapstitch can do things true lapstrake cannot.
    In true lapstrake the angle between any two planks must be within certain limits so the beval will be sufficiently wide for a...
  22. Re: The games some people play on this forum.

    Get serious! Nobody would pay good money for that stuff.
  23. Re: Do you think Obama will do a wag the dog missile attack to distract from his prob

    Re: Do you think Obama will do a wag the dog missile attack to distract from his prob(lem?)

    Still looking for a chink in the president's armour? I doubt you will find one. This president is...
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    Re: Bye bye beaches

    Is it possible the Ijsselmeer will become the Zuiderzee again? And soon?
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    Re: What's the point of cicadas?

    They immerge, they mate and they die after which they end up in piles around each tree and become compost that unfortunately stinks.
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    Re: Benghazi: The beginning of the end

    Sorry, judgy, but you are wrong as usual. Watergate was all about the president of the Unitd states being implicated in a felony.
    Certainly, if he had employed a good PR firm they would have...
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    Re: Benghazi: The beginning of the end

    What are you getting at here?
    Is this supposd to be serious or humorous?
    Are you suggesting the SEALs were forced to attack at night to satisfy some political considerations?
    Are you unhappy the...
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    Re: 3D Printers - A Peaceful Purpose

    Les Paul didn't need no 3D printer. He made an electric guitar (the first one) out of a two by four.
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    Re: What has Hillary Clinton accomplished?

    I think there is some baloney here. Hillary was in the US Senate for 8 years. I find it hard to believe her name only appears on two bills.
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    Re: Good thing to do with cedar scraps

    Are the scraps big enough to make bat houses?
  31. Re: Isn't that kinda like saying the NRA is responsible for shootings?

    If you were here on the Mighty Cuyahoga this knowledge would be at your fingertips.
    Strike aircraft was available in Aviano ,Italy. But the jets would need tankers to cover the distance and they...
  32. Re: Reasons For Building a Boat, By Mick Storer

    Forgive me but there ain't no ZEN behind my boatbuilding. I do when I get the chance and it's usually enjoyable. But not always. Sitting around mulling over why I do it would be better spent doing...
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    Re: What has Hillary Clinton accomplished?

    In the White House she was the point person when her husband tried to gt universal health care. The Republicans under Newt Gingrich beat her to pieces. Where is Hillary today? Where is Newt today? ...
  34. Re: Police were called to Cleveland house multiple times

    Sorry but jezebel has led you astray, again.
    I am there and have watched all the TV coverage and the cops deny ascertions there were more than 2 calls to that address in the last dozen years. If...
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    Re: Cast iron cookware

    I have three cast iron skillets A #8, a#5 and a #3. I think they are about 80 years old. Which is about when my parents married.
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    Re: What has Hillary Clinton accomplished?

    Coming from you that is to be expected.
    YOu may be the only pc user in the world that can't find GOOGLE.
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    Re: What has Hillary Clinton accomplished?

    She has and will continue to scare the s**t out of the Repugnicans.
    They could run Jesus Christ, Himself and still lose.
    Time wounds all heels.
    Wonder on, dude.
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    Re: Plastic Gun from 3D Printer

    Something about this was on TV this morning. It showed a 3D printer gun firing a single shot.
    Hot damn! What a breakthru' you say?
    Well we had the same thing back in the 1950s.They were called...
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    Re: The funeral home holding the

    The government is sensative to graves becoming pilgrimage sites for people who are anarchists or hold anti-government simpathies.

    That was the reason Osama was buried at sea. It conformed to...
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    Re: Total surveillance society

    Anyone who reads them fureign newspapers needs watching, booger.
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    Re: Miracle in Cleveland

    The three girls were abducted from a neighborhood I lived in for more than forty years. When I was a kid that stretch of Lorain Ave. was the retail heart of everything. It had a big Sears store, the...
  42. Re: Since Krugman is so very popular here...

    You'll never be a member of the literati unless you do, bubba.
  43. Re: Since Krugman is so very popular here...

    Krugman is good at defending his turf in terms that are outside the scholarly argot that economists so love. That's why he gets into the New York Times on a regular basis. Whether he's wrong or...
  44. Re: Since Krugman is so very popular here...

    You gotta quit playing the hyperbole card, bubba.
  45. Re: The repeated demand for a discussion about gun control.

    Right here in Amish country (Millersburg OH) we had an anti-government type jump out of his car and unload on a police car with an AK-47. One cop was hit but survived. The gunman was killed.
    I...
  46. Re: The repeated demand for a discussion about gun control.

    Well, Wayne LaPierre and his money men have been playing hardball for a very long time so the opposition is using the present situation to fight back. That's politics mate.
    The fact that you seem...
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    Re: A question of nomenclature.

    I'd like to know what your plans said about gluing the joints. Joint fillets are normally only for lessening the contour of inside angles so the memory in the fiberglass tape will not cause it to...
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    Re: A cold molded canoe?

    There is nothing on that web site that tells us how they do what they do. Struer may be using molds and an autoclave or molds and vacuum bagging which are not features found in any of our workshops.
  49. Re: Medicaid access and effect on health

    Be still my heart!
  50. Re: Medicaid access and effect on health

    You are leaning hard on right-wing sources. Are you looking for a job at the Heritage Foundation?
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