Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
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- Andy Garrett
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Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
Like everyone else, I love the restoration of the motor!
I didn't think you could put two part urethane over laquer.
I didn't think you could put two part urethane over laquer.
Andy Garrett
Perhaps the slowest Zip build in Glen-L history...
Perhaps the slowest Zip build in Glen-L history...
Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
You might be right and I'll watch to see how it holds up over time. I would like to find an enamel of the phantom black for future work. For now it seems fine.
I do know that laquer over enamel rapidly acts as paint remover.
I do know that laquer over enamel rapidly acts as paint remover.

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Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
Your motor restoration looks great. I repainted our Mark 55 with PPG Concept polyurethane, with a self-etching primer underneath. We also painted our Zip with this stuff and it's been extremely durable. What's interesting is that the Sand Tan and Quicksilver Green were both 99.99% matches with Ford colors from various years. You might try taking a sample of your Phantom Black to a good automotive paint store to see if they can match it.
-Mark Shipley
-Mark Shipley
A boat is just a wooden box with no right angles.
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Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
Looks great, I also get my decals from nymarine and they are very good, as it say's here the 67 decals were printed on brushed style vinyl to make it appear as if they were on brushed metal so I'd say it would be hard to get good copies elsewhere http://www.nymarine.ca/1967MCDEC.html
Malahini, SEAN-NÓS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6vkPjEy4U
crackerbox build http://s753.photobucket.com/albums/xx17 ... =slideshow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfNjkhMRt40
crackerbox build http://s753.photobucket.com/albums/xx17 ... =slideshow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfNjkhMRt40
Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
I believe you are correct. I've not had a problem with urethanes over laquer... but laquer over enamels and such will lift it as if it were paint remover. Although, due to the laquers quick dry characteristics, I have been able to get away with very thin "dust coats", before appying a heavy coat. I also observed that most "2 part" coatings are a lot better at resisting the lifting than a single "air drying" coating.soedesh wrote:You might be right and I'll watch to see how it holds up over time. I would like to find an enamel of the phantom black for future work. For now it seems fine.
I do know that laquer over enamel rapidly acts as paint remover.
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Norm II
"All-A-Board"
Norm II
"All-A-Board"
Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
Just wanted to post a pic of my brothers helping me to resaw some genuine mahogany I picked up for the deck. This Doall saw and a nasty looking resawing blade made it pretty easy. We planed the wood, and now I'm ready to get started on the deck as soon as I can finalize my design. I'm currently thinking I'll run a light colored "racing stripe" down the middle of the boat using some maple I have. Decisions, decisions...
(Not sure why my pics always upload upside down.)
(Not sure why my pics always upload upside down.)
Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
ahhhhhh...the smell of wood chips!
I edited your post and fixed the image...I still think you have an Aussie camera and the images are upside down b/c you're using the camera on the wrong continent. Sounds good anyway.
I edited your post and fixed the image...I still think you have an Aussie camera and the images are upside down b/c you're using the camera on the wrong continent. Sounds good anyway.

Bill
I told my wife we needed a three-car garage for my projects...she told me to ask her for permission next time before I buy a house.
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I told my wife we needed a three-car garage for my projects...she told me to ask her for permission next time before I buy a house.
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Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
Holy cow I have seen some big bandsaws but that thing is huge!! That table is bigger than what I have on my tablesaw 

Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
OK, posting a pic of my start on laminating the mahogany to the deck. I decided to put a stripe down the middle, that is made from maple. I've attached about half of the perimeter, and should finish up the perimeter this weekend. So far so good. I had to pull out all the "heavy stuff" I have laying around to help hold down the mahogany during epoxy curing where I can't easily use clamps - dumbbell weights, bucket full of clamps, 50 lb. bucket of sand, etc.
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Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
NY. Are you sure your're not in Australia
Bill

Bill
Mini -Tug, KH Tahoe 19 & Bartender 24 - There can be no miracle recoveries without first screwing up.
Tahoe 19 Build
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Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
Lol. I hope its not too inconvenient to make people turn their monitors upside down to see my pics. I took another photo with my iPhone, this time making sure to have the home button on the right, let's see if that works...
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Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
Wow. Your boats coming along nicely. Vintage mercury is the way to go. Not a popular choice here on long island. What part of the island are you on? I'm in Massapequa.
RetroMan
Built A Zip/Flying Saucer. I do my boating on South Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY
Documenting my build on YouTube @ http://www.youtube.com/SuperUnknownMC
Built A Zip/Flying Saucer. I do my boating on South Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY
Documenting my build on YouTube @ http://www.youtube.com/SuperUnknownMC
Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
Looking good!
Bill
I told my wife we needed a three-car garage for my projects...she told me to ask her for permission next time before I buy a house.
http://www.unitybuild.net
I told my wife we needed a three-car garage for my projects...she told me to ask her for permission next time before I buy a house.
http://www.unitybuild.net
Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
Retroman, I'm from Patchogue. I PM'd you if you ever want to do whatever the boating equivalent to "kicking the tires" is.
Re: Malahini Progress on Long Island, NY
A few quick pics of the mahogany planking inlays. I haven't started sanding/fairing yet, so this is still a little messy. Also, I've noticed that the color of the planks evens out quite a bit when sanded and stained. (I made a prototype with samples from the same pieces to test different stain colors.)
Aft planking inlay still in progress. I love these nifty orange spacers which I picked up at Lowes (tile spacers). They are stable and don't twist and fall into the space between the plank if the plank moves around while placing them.
Aft planking inlay still in progress. I love these nifty orange spacers which I picked up at Lowes (tile spacers). They are stable and don't twist and fall into the space between the plank if the plank moves around while placing them.