Permanent installation of the Savwinch anchor winch
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2020
- In this video a friend Doran gives me a hand to cut the samson post off the front deck so I can shorten it to give me the clearance from the winch drum. Once that is done and welded back on I do a bit of pad welding on the deck then paint reading for the final mounting of the anchor winch.
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I came for the boat videos but always stay for the girls at the end. Your Chickens are Awesome Stu!!!
Glad you like them!
Hi Stu,
Great to see you and your fingers are genuinely on the mend after the recent mishap.
It's true the docs and physios can help and advise after a traumatic injury, but at the end of the day it's your body and you have to be happy to live in it.
Stick with what you're doing...it seems to be working.
P.S. Eddie the Wonder Dog is an absolute phenomenon. He's a true sea-dog born to be afloat and every sailor or boater watching this wants to adopt him.
Hi Paul, it's glad to have it slowly on the mend. :)
Moved to the country in '85, brought some battery hens. They didn't know how to perch, just sat there looking up at it. Picked them up at night, put them on it. Some swung upside down, just hung there. Got some farm chooks, who showed them how it's done.
Good on you! It's sad the way battery hens are treated.
Glad to see you're on the mend Stew, everyday brings a day of healing once the swelling subsides a lot of that function hopefully will / should return, your medical team did a great Job on You...
Thanks mate. Can't wait to get back into it.
One step at a time,you will get there....Thanks mate for the update....!
Hope so!
Glad to see you healing up so quickly and well.
Great to see all your digits back in operation.
Thanks!
Eddie is the ultimate boat floozy!
Good to see your back in action!
Eddie is a legend
I enjoyed how you persevered with your limited usage of your hand. I’m in the same boat after a grinder kicked back and lacerated my forearm 2 months ago severing my muscle and tendons. it’s such a slow process getting movement back and strength. But like you I am back in my workshop playing with my tools again and inventing different ways of doing simple things. Hopefully we both get back to normality soon as been dependent on others is certainly not in my DNA lol. Great progress on Renko love watching the progress
Sorry to hear about your accident Jeff, it certainly is frustrating having to rely on others to get jobs done.
Thank god your back missed the show stu
Work shop Shed place to build in paradise ... you do know I envy, your open patio deck shop... right out in the outdoors with view.... I'd live in it.
I do like being able to see out too. :)
Wow gorgeous sunset on the hawkesbury 😊
Yes it was!
Glad to see you are healing up, keep up the good work.
I love the sound of that Detroit Diesel. So smooth.
It is running really nicely at the moment, even though it has a stuck ring and still isn't 100%.
Greetings from The Netherlands!
next time welding a large plate to the wheelhouse u can cut a large hole in the center of the plate and weld the inner edge to the wheelhouse to get some extra strength! Keep up the good work and stay afloat!
I was thinking about doing a plug weld in the centre but then I figured it was probably already more than strong enough. It is a great technique to keen in mind for very high-load situations though for sure. Thanks!
Good to see you back in action Stu..Cheers and take care..!!
Thanks mate! 👍
Great video! It was good to see Tailgunner Eddie back in his rightful place as the star of the show! We want an Eddie t-shirt!! 👍🏻👍🏻. Cheers from Florida!!! All the best!!!
That would be cool!
I have 20 chickens here on my hobby farm. They are a blast ! When I let them out of the coop in the morning and feed them,it's fun to watch. And there are some that believe I also serve as a place to fly up on and perch,lol.
LOL. They are a lot of fun. Apparently they can recognise up to 100 individuals too!
You're getting very close to getting out there and finding those hidden treasures💰💰💰... Eddie is quite the trooper!
Thanks mate, not long now!
Glad to see you're healing up !!! Looking forward to your treasure hunting expeditions!!! Hope you find the mother load!!!
Me too! :)
Good stuff mate, hands take time to heal, particularly dexterity.
Keep positive always.
Blessings mate.
Much appreciated
Thank you for wearing hearing protection!! You rock!
I'd have done it slightly different, but there's over a hundred ways to skin a cat!
First, Catch the Cat.
The chickens are always the PERFECT ending.
Hi Stu, Good to see you getting better with your hands again. It will be cool to see some diving recoveries down the track. You winter down there is like our summer here. Haha
Thanks Tim, yes, I can't complain too much about our winters!
Glad to see you are doing better.
Thanks mate. :)
Eddy's a star.
Good to see your getting more use of the hands
Good to see the coil of "free" blue and white Telstra rope. Every boat should have some. !
Ahoy Renko. Mid week catch up is most welcome. Glad to see your mending well Stu.
Glad you’re thumb is doing better. I’m praying you get full use of it back. Mine took about a year to get all use and feeling back. Enjoying the trawler videos use your info vids regularly. Thanks
Thank you my friend. :)
Dead middle of winter in Sydney, Australia, and Stu is wearing a T Shirt and long shorts, in summer it will be a long sleeve shirt and long pants....to keep the sun of.
It does get a bit that way. I'll be appreciating the awning come summer!
good to see you back in action mate.
I see your neighbour has their house up for sale!...who wants to be Stu the metal grinder's neighbour...lol. Love your vids bud. As a Berowra Waters boy you bring back great memories of the Hawkesbury
Thanks 👍
LOL That chook has you well trained! Glad your hand is getting better!
Good to see you recovering mate
Me too!
The needles have a hell of alot of protrusion on your needle gun. Those tools are so bloody noisey! I don't think the sound comes across on the audio but they are also so useful. Glad to see you are getting back on the tools mate. All the best from the UK.
They sure are noisy!
Glad to see you healing so well. I trust there's no lasting damage to your fingers.
Hopefully I will get full movement again once it has finished healing.
Glad that your thumb is on the mend...life is rather difficult without one!
I had a severely pinched nerve in my neck that took out the use of my left thumb (and index finger a bit) for over a year...and that was after the surgery to fix it.
Rear gunner Eddie :)
Wow, nasty injury to have. Glad to hear you are on the mend.
On the mend. Very good Stu. Love the videos. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Middle of winter ,short sleeves, and birds singing "God bless you"
Looking good Stu! Glad to see you’re hands getting better.
Thanks 👍
Good to see you are getting better Stew. I can see it's still painful though. Great video as usual. Take care.
Thanks mate. :)
Rest that thumb! We'll be here.
Awesome Stu. Thanks for the videos
Glad you like them!
I had thought that Stu's work area was a mess, then I went into my garage.
Glad I'm not the only one!
Great to see that Peddly got the Panther back together, must feel so much better with the new floor.
For sure Pete, it's got a whole new lease of life now. How long ago was it we got together and cut the old one out? Ages! :D
Dangar Marine I reckon it was mid March, the day before they closed the pubs. I grabbed another beer on the way home, pub was closed the next day 🙁
This was a great episode! So much progress! Very Inspiring!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
Stu! I’m a bit concerned you cut and welded the item that stops your boat visiting New Zealand without you, now I know welders that would make it stronger, and I have watched you....... I also vote Eddie the coolest dog on water, and luv the chickens. Thanx for the vid.
Great to get this update! Winch looks very well-placed, thumb looks pretty good. It's amazing how well we can adapt to using (or not using) specific fingers, isn't it? Looking forward to the next bits. Many thanks.
It really is!
Great video Stu. Good to see you hand is healing well and your mates are always swinging by to help out. And then there’s always Eddy. That dog has the best life... And your girls are a nice distraction, always good for a giggle. Especially watching them trying to cruise along behind you when you’re off to grab them some tucker. Crack me up. Anyway mate, have a great week, don’t push your hand to hard and I’ll see you in the next one... ;-}
Thanks Shane!
Hope your hands mending well,, good to see another vid up Cheers.
Hi Stu,
Easy to say when it's too late... But , if you had cut the Sampson pat off at an angle you could of matched the angle and angled it away from the winch.
You look after those injuries mate and keep up the good work!!
Great to see your hands on the mend Stu!
Thank you kindly
I'm glad to see the progress on Renko, but more pleased to see the recovery of your thumb! :-)
And I'm always pleased to see the D squad! :-)
Thank you very much!
@@DangarMarine As long as you're well, Stu! :-)
Eddie is a great pooch
Hand looks like it’s healing well mate 👍
Been hanging out for the last couple days waiting for this upload 👍
Hope you enjoyed it!
Looks like your hands are working well again. I am glad you are back to full throttle.
Me too!
"Winter in Sydney is not that bad in the scheme of things" he says while sitting in the sun in his T-shirt... Over here (Belgium) it's summer, and the weather is worse 😥
Could be worse you could be in the likes of the American Mid West which had been burning up, or worse still down in Southern States of the U.S.A. that would be mad, what with Heat and Humidity thats a Challenge ... New Orleans, USA
Tuesday 09:00 Scattered Thunderstorms 31 Degrees C and 75% Humidity....[Last Summer on the East Coast of Australia was seriously Hot... be careful what you wish for...]
Glad the post was hollow!
hey Stu.Good to see the hand back to almost workable mate..I've had a drum winch for 15yrs and love them..Ill give you one tip if i may and that is when you are dropping away don't take your eyes off the drum as they easily throw a coil of rope over the side of the spool and if you don't catch it the rope will get bound around the axel between the drum and the cradle and man it takes some effort to get it out, especially solo..I have even had to cut it and splice it back together until i learned my lesson..I threw the domed bow roller away as well after some frustration and just ran the rope up over a piece of SS 50mm pipe with each end flattened a bit to give it a domed effect and never had much drama with the rope coiling up unevenly after that..of course you may still need to drive left or right to help it on but the roller near drove me mad trying to get the rope and chain back on evenly and in one go..The SS pipe has been there now 4 yrs and it doesn't worry the rope as the water lubes it on the way up and going down is pretty rub free anyway..would i swap for a capstan winch? nope, not while im anchoring in under 50m depths
Thanks mate, apprciate you giving me the benefit of your experience. Much appreciated!
as I always say "Awesome as always,nice to see the hand is well on the road to recovery.Don't rush it though
Yes, I do need to be careful. I had an x-ray last week and it hadn't grown much new bone yet so I need to take it easy.
@@DangarMarine believe me you dont want complications down the road
I had My left arm In a splint from the elbow down for eight weeks just before I went to a welder fitter school in a shipyard, managed to cut a tendon In my thumb. My arm was really weak for a few weeks but got its strenght back pretty well when I began to learn what the fitters work is in large cruise ships.
Isn't the timing always like that. Would have been an amazing course though!
Used to live Brisbane now back in Manchester and can remember one winter day in Bris it was freezing even for me!
G'day Stu your thumb is looking good and your using it which is good for recovery process, the winch is looking good on the face of it you did a good job with it, my Sampson cleat was to the side of the winch but it's good what you have done. The girls are looking good and Eddy is a great little dog, anyway mate she's coming along well nice to see you stay safe regards John
Thanks John. It is tempting to add two side cleats and have the mooring come over both sides of the bow as a yoke so the anchor can say in the bow roller.
Top vid Stuey and great to see you using the hands again mate. I was laughing out loud with the PPP segment. Peddles Pride Panther. She lives again !!
Thanks Mark! There is nothing more amusing than watching Dave fix something in his own special way. :D
Nice shot at 6:16 ! Beautiful !
Glad you liked it. :)
Another great video. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
FYI use the glue designed for synthetic grass. It's much cheaper and is designed for wet areas outdoors.
Coat one surface ridged like tile adhesive, let it tack off, then apply carpet. Its a thick paste so builds a tacky layer to push the carpet into and bond
Bunnings stock it
Another great video you're boats coming on it looks pretty cool actually great looking boat thank you for the video
Thanks 👍
Thought we’d lost Eddie there for a moment! - anyway, good to see you nearly mended and back in action. Cluck cluck
Great to see you on the mend. Stu- pendous!
😁
A good way to weld up the thin stuff is to start at the edge where there is good metal get a good puddle then get behind it and push it across
Good tip, thanks!
That hand looks like it's on the mend Stu , take care mate and stay well lubricated
Love me some rear gunner EDDIE.... such a good boy.
That thick goopy stuff works great, and although what you are doing will work I would do it differently ( of course ). A tip for welding thin metal : hot and fast. cold and slow still too hot, do a bead either side on good parent metal and work in, going side to side to alleviate heat gain and a wet rag does wonders. I wear gloves when welding and grinding too.
Thanks for the tip!
I knew there was something wrong. Just couldn't figure out what it was......and then this video popped up and I was all good. I was missing Stu.
Good vid Stu, love the comment about your winter, weather looks warmer than the British summers are. Get some more vids on the go, I am in self isolation with this Co I’d problem and just got a case of shingles too so need something good to take my mind off things 👍
Sorry to hear you are having a rough time mate, hope you feel better soon!
,,GOOD JOB.GREAT IDEA, KEEP SAFE AND WORK SAFE...
You are a Rock Star
almost ready for a big pull.
A very good video I enjoyed it. Now you need an underwater metal detector, some air tanks, and a sunken pirate ship loaded with gold.
That would be cool!
I am happy now.....I have seen Eddie again. I was afraid to ask when I stopped seeing him.
He's still cruising around. :)
Great job well done 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Heat up resin not hardener in warm to hot water and it speeds up set time Using white iron oxide makes it last a bit bitter and UV light as well and hardens the resin even more. It's cheapest chips Its use it for coloring concrete
Boat lurker approves!
Work will help you heal up, when I was at the Ford dealers in Southern California we didn't take time off for injury, we just wrapped it up and went back to work.
At least you are not a machinist, they seem to lose fingers at work instead of just mangling them.
The fumes will make you invincible, nothing can hurt you now.....
Tip: for contact cement, get a piece of formica or thin piece of hardboard or plywood, cut "teeth" in one edge, pour and spread. Similar to a toothed float for tile adhesive. Much easier than brushing and no cleanup.
Ah yes, I have seen those, good thinking!
Use a paint roller. 1/4” nap. Also, coat the more flexible surface first, using your substrate under it to keep it rigid.
West systems do sell uv resistant epoxy. I’ve used it to repair surfboards where yellowing is a no-no. :)
Good to know!
Most epoxy manufacturers make a UV resistant formula.
Great to see that your thumb is healing up pretty quickly Stu. I’ve enjoyed following along through your videos and am currently looking at a trawler to purchase here in Ontario Canada, similar size to Renko. It: 26 feet by 10 feet and a former fish tug that I’ll be converting to pleasure use.
Keep up the good work! (Just a reminder about the single screw maneuvering video you mentioned- just an option when time permits) ~~Cheers~~ Aaron
Thanks Aaron, good luck with the tug if you end up going for it. :)
Yeah, huh!! I hope your PC is well now!
May GOD Bless You All Always Amen. 😎
Have you tried AB epoxy before. 2 part epoxy and is pliable to shape. Works great for finnish work and can be painted. Works great under water as well. Use on ruff metal surfaces for a nice finnish. Will shape w/wet hands also
Interesting, I'll keep an eye out for it.
Metal detector.... how exciting.... can't wait.
I can't wait either, never done any underwater metal detecting before. :)
of all the youtube videos I watch you are the one that i would most want to share a few tinnies with... I had a yacht delivery biz back in the 90s before old age forced my retirement but your videos give me a lot of pleasure here on the coast of Maine. thank you so much.
Thanks mate, glad you are enjoying the vids, and who knows, we might get that beer one day. :)
Quality entertainment mate as always. can't wait (pre watching comment)
Hope you enjoyed it!
Sweaters and shorts, must be winter down south. Who is that woman stealing Eddy? They make "spray tac" that is just contact in a spray can for convenience. Really nice brush you are using on fiberglassing Stu. I use the cheapo's in the 10 pack from Home Depot. Living large my friend...livin large.
That was Dave's daughter in the Kayak. Those brushes are surprisingly cheap, but I'm sure some sort of 10 pack would be better still.
Try Weldwell PH16TC Rods, I used to do repair work on large vessels and found they were the best for contaminated steel, just crank the amps up and burn it out and they are the easiest to get nice Vertical up welds too
Thanks for the tip!