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Written by Andy
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Monday, 23 June 2008 |
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We finally glued one piece of boat to another. This was a long time in coming for one main reason. Money! I was planning all along to use epoxy to glue and coat the boat. I had picked out the epoxy at a local boat supply shop and it was going to cost about $100. However, when I went back to the boat shop last week I found that what I thought were gallon containers were really half gallon. This plus the fact that I would need more than I had first thought drove the price to over $300 just for the glue. This was about what I was planning to spend for the whole boat!
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Written by Andy
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Tuesday, 27 May 2008 |
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The reaction we get from most people when I mention that me and my sons are building a boat is stunned disbelief. I usually have to assure them that it is just a small boat made from plywood before they start looking like they believe me. I guess building a boat in your garage is pretty far outside the norm for most people. Next, they always ask, "Why are your building a sail boat?" Apart from the obvious answer, so we can go sailing, I guess there were a combination of things that started me down this road.
A few months ago Jacob decided he wanted to make a small toy boat out of wood. His first attempt was boat like but he was not satisfied with the results. As I always do I try to solve problems with the knowledge of others on the internet. I looked for designs for small toy boats but I ended up on pages that had plans for small boats that are real and not toys. At this same time my preacher was preaching on not putting things off. Since moving to Houston I've had this little itch to get into boating, but never followed through. There was one other thing. The page that had the plans for this boat said the thing that stops most people from building a boat is never starting. It said don't try to figure everything out before you start. Just start!
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Evening In The Bluebonnets |
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Written by Andy
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Friday, 25 April 2008 |
A couple of weeks ago Joelle arranged for a friend to take family pictures in the bluebonnets. I wasn't looking forward to it because I was not feeling very well that day. However, once we got out there we all had a good time. There is a place in Chapel Hill just off 290 that has lots of flowers and a red covered bridge. |
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