As long as it's not Perculator coffee. Let it stay for a few hours and then use it to preserve the wood.As long as there's no Nescafé but coffee in it, I'm with you.

As long as it's not Perculator coffee. Let it stay for a few hours and then use it to preserve the wood.As long as there's no Nescafé but coffee in it, I'm with you.
That's exactly what my flight instructor did, but he called it breakfast...Let it stay for a few hours and then use it to preserve the wood.![]()
Hello Heinrich, Thanks for your very kind words and Likes. Yes we East Coast Canadians do like a lot of coffee. It helps to start the day, and also it helps to warm one up after a full day on the cold water especially with a Tot of Rum added.Now that looks super good Lawrence! And with a coffee pot almost the size of the stew pot, I am a very happy man!
Hello Johan, Yes I do agree with you as we are not fond of instant coffee our self.As long as there's no Nescafé but coffee in it, I'm with you.
You East-Canadians must have Dutch roots; I can’t think of any other nation with so many cafein yunks as the Netherlands. Although, the rum?Hello Heinrich, Thanks for your very kind words and Likes. Yes we East Coast Canadians do like a lot of coffee. It helps to start the day, and also it helps to warm one up after a full day on the cold water especially with a Tot of Rum added.
Regards Lawrence
Hello Peter, Yes, we are not fond of instant coffee at all. I suppose it would make a fine wood stain but I have yet to give it a try, could be as we never have it it in our home. But I have used tea to stain sails.As long as it's not Perculator coffee. Let it stay for a few hours and then use it to preserve the wood.![]()
Yes we East-Coast Canadians sure do like our coffee. With a tot of rum added it makes a great drink to end a Great Day especially when setting around a camp fire.You East-Canadians must have Dutch roots; I can’t think of any other nation with so many cafein yunks as the Netherlands. Although, the rum?![]()
Did use both coffee and tea to try and stain rope. Wasn't the success I hoped for...Hello Peter, Yes, we are not fond of instant coffee at all. I suppose it would make a fine wood stain but I have yet to give it a try, could be as we never have it it in our home. But I have used tea to stain sails.
Regards Lawrence
Hello Johan. No I also have not tried to stain rope with coffee. But I have used thin down water pant to do with great success, but it is a bit messy to do so.Did use both coffee and tea to try and stain rope. Wasn't the success I hoped for...
Hello Peter, Thanks for your very kind words. Yes those round holes in the beams will allow me to install my Led Lighting at a much later time. I will be able to use a much smaller hole down the deck that will contain just the wires.A nice ladder, Lawrence.
But ....... the 2 round holes (in the wall and beam) intrigue me ........
Regards, Peter
More thane willing to make exception to a particular, not to be named, brand...there is no such thing as bad publicity
Hello Heinrich, Thanks for your visit and also for your comments. I used to think that Nescafe was the answer to coffee, but then my Admiral bought us a perk and we have never gone back and that is around 60 years ago, It's to late now.I think I have given Nescafe more publicity than I have any ship model. They must be ecstatic to have so many comments made about them and you know what they say - there is no such thing as bad publicity.
Hello Johan, And just what brand would that be.More thane willing to make exception to a particular, not to be named, brand...
Been in China a couple of times. Day long meetings, without any coffee, just Chinese tea.My friend, in China coffee is so low on the list of priorities, it doesn't even make the list. So, if Nescafe is the only coffee that you can find regularly, and the best that you can afford, then it tastes very good - believe me.
Hi Lawrence. Nice set. Would you know what grit these are? Most comein either 250 and 600 grit but I don't know what is typically needed for ship model building? Thanks!Hello Ship Mates, My Admiral Bernadette gave me a set of Yasumai Files to add to my collection of tools that I will use for the flayer-ing of the hull frames and keel on my Bluenose. I have heard that these files do make this task much easier.
Yasumai 10 Pcs Flat Assorted Diamond Needle File Set with Cleaning Brush Storage Box for Jewelers Ceramic Gem Stone Glass Wood Carving Hobby Crafts, all for $18.98 Canadian dollars.
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Hello Boshaken, Thanks for your visit to my build log. I am not sure on the grit of these files. I do believe they are around 150 grit as they are a fairly rough file and do cut rather fast. I also have a much finer set that looks like around 500 that I use to finish up with. I find a verity of grits seams to work good for meHi Lawrence. Nice set. Would you know what grit these are? Most comein either 250 and 600 grit but I don't know what is typically needed for ship model building? Thanks!