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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeFri Jan 23, 2015 11:10 am

Alan,

It is saying video unavailable when i click on it....gremlins.
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeFri Jan 23, 2015 11:11 am

YouTube is still processing the video... give them 15 or 20 minutes to process it !

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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeFri Jan 23, 2015 6:11 pm

looks really good up top. now the fun part begins lol
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeMon Jan 26, 2015 2:45 am

Hello,

Things are looking like shiny Honey.... A second coat of Varnish on the top posts and handrails !

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Hard to believe this is what I started with !!!

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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeMon Jan 26, 2015 9:05 pm

Fantastic looking....well worth the effort.
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeWed Feb 04, 2015 8:53 am

Hello,

On the 4th of November 2014 I began this project, and here we are on the 4th of February 2015... Here is my Recap/Review of what we started with to what we have now...

Time to plan the next 90 days !!!



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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeWed Feb 04, 2015 5:30 pm

Yes alan,

summed up perfectly....just to enjoy life, all the more impressive though, that you have done it on a restricted budget.
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeSat Feb 07, 2015 3:00 am

boat is coming along pretty good. I did not know you were sick, I could of sent you some of my home made chili and burned that virus right out of ya lol. anyway give me a call when you wake up, see ya SD!
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeFri Feb 13, 2015 4:14 am

Hello Everyone !

So many things to do... it is easy to get side-tracked every day. Although everyone will be out enjoying the time off. I will continue to work on the Big Foot !!! I hope I can stay on track over the Chinese New Year !



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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeFri Feb 13, 2015 10:20 am

Wow Alan,

So much work involved, i'm tired just thinking about it. Take my hat off to you with regards to so much hand sanding, it one thing sanding with power tools etc, but hand sanding is just so tedious. Well done, coming on nicely.
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeTue Feb 17, 2015 1:42 pm

Hello,

Never a dull moment when one is "Multi-Tasking"... I am ready for a break from sanding and grinding, but the results always surprise me. Well worth it in my opinion !



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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeTue Feb 17, 2015 10:18 pm

Lookin good alan, hope the stouts refreshed you. Great efforts.
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeFri Feb 20, 2015 12:37 am

Kung Hei Fa Choi !!!

That is the Cantonese greeting everyone says on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Hong Kong and the Canton region of China. It means.. Wishing you wealth and prosperity in the New Year !

Have a wonderful year of the Goat !!!

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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeFri Feb 20, 2015 8:41 am

Looks like your getting a lot of work done. looking good!
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeMon Feb 23, 2015 12:05 pm

Hey, Hey Hey...

I need to reset the time stamp on these damn cam glasses AGAIN... too busy working to worry about it LOL !!!



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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeMon Feb 23, 2015 12:38 pm

Don't know if this might help you with regards to NPK ratio's? This is what i used on mine.(not hydroponics though)

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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeMon Feb 23, 2015 2:30 pm

Hey Brother,

As I am in a sub-tropical climate... think a 20-20-20 would work ??

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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeMon Feb 23, 2015 2:54 pm

Honestly alan,

I have no idea, not experienced in this stuff, just i had the tubs handy & thought you might glean some info off them. (As always DYOR...lol)
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeMon Feb 23, 2015 3:14 pm

No Worries my friend !

All new to me as well... I am open to try anything in the spirit of learning !

Thanks for the info !

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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeSat Feb 28, 2015 4:03 pm

Hello,

Time to switch the engines over to BioDiesel... Well, Firstly to just get fuel in the tanks and see where that takes me LOL



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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeSat Feb 28, 2015 7:45 pm

Impressive....is there no end to your talents.
Looking forward to the video of those engines purrrrrring away. Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeSun Mar 01, 2015 3:03 pm

Hello Brother,

I am still working on removing the "unknown" madness to the daily insanity of a "woman", and when I do remove that haze, I hope we will be able to one day have a man and woman to be able to stand in Que, together without the woman claiming that their boyfriend is a stupid sexist pig. When that day will come... Ale will flow, cannons will fire plumes of packaged Condoms, and naked bodies will dance to the tune of Iron Maiden "Aces High" !!!!

A diesel engine is so much more easy my brother !!!!

Hugs !

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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeSun Mar 01, 2015 9:36 pm

LOL alan,

I think you've been swiggin at the B5 mate !!!!
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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeMon Mar 02, 2015 2:13 am

HaHaHa,

The fumes mixed with a lot of Heineken is always a good thing LOL

Have a great Monday my friend !

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PostSubject: Re: Historical Teak   Historical Teak - Page 4 Icon_minitimeSun Mar 08, 2015 5:24 am

keep a close eye on the inland rock formation. she probably is watching you with a pair of bino's lol
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