The Dissection room.

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Michael Brigg
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The Dissection room.

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This popped up in the facebook pages and it occcured to me that this is what I need to study the anatomy before undertaking major surgery on my own firefly to repair the leak around my plate case / hog.

I can even genuinely promise SWMBO that she can put it on the fire when I have finished! :twisted:
Michael Brigg
Michael4
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Re: The Dissection room.

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Excellent, particularly like the way the varnish appears to have become a drape.

I have been asked whether I will work on another Firefly (for money). I must admit to enjoying working on them, epoxy, agba, staples with little bits of wood and a very sharp Stanley knife. I'm inclined to ask you not to burn in until I know what I need...then again I'm inclined to decline working on someone else's boat. Never done that before, might take the fun out of it.
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Sold the 'Something bigger and plastic', it never got used.
chris
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Re: The Dissection room.

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Looks slightly better than my 14 did when I picked it up!
The transom dropped off before we got it on the trailer.
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