Hi Stu. I am a forensic fire investigator. When using linseed oil, make sure you dispose of any contaminated rags etc in water. High risk of spontaneous ignition. Love your vids.
Regarding the fire in Brooklyn... Boats with inboard gasoline/petrol engines generally come equipped with blowers for the engine compartment. On all of the boats I've been on, the switch for the blowers was right next to the ignition and had a big label telling you the minimum time that you should run the blowers prior to attempting an engine start. I was always taught to start the blower, then go put my nose next to the blower outlet. If I smelled gasoline for more than a second or two, then it was time to find and correct the fuel leak before repeating the process. When the blower runs for the specified time with NO fuel smell, then you can attempt to start the engine. Might have been a bit paranoid, but I've never blown the engine cover off of a boat. (Bonus hint...it's almost impossible to forget bilge drain plugs when they are in a plastic bag zip-tied to the latch for the trailer hitch...)
3... 3... ish.... LOL, we love your videos Stu! Adrian, welcome aboard, always a pleasure to see you! Looking forward to see you visiting Damien and Jess soon :)
Seeing an 'Adrian Cameo' in your vids is like watching the famous post-credit scenes in the Marvel superhero movies. 'Holy geez! Spiderman AND Thor in the one scene!' lol
Carpet looks great, and real SEATS ! OMG. It's really starting to come together Stu. Lots of really nice new additions in this video. Thanks for sharing.
I really need to say that your editing is perfect for your videos. You give exactly enough footage to show what your doing without us having to watch you screw in every bolt. Great job!
I know im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost the account password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@Deshawn Vance thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@@ProjectBrupeg I hope the $200AU donation I sent via PayPal on April 4th will help fill out those wood working/router needs, you may recognize the name. Not a Patron as I have an issue with Patreon as a company but still want to support Brupeg Expeditions
Good show! Renko really taking shape and coming together. Idea. Make a cup holder setup to attach to the seat and swivel with the seat. What would I like occasionally in the videos is some views of Renko going along with some 4-71 sounds included! Thanks for all the years of good programming. JIM
Wish knew you were doing carpet Stu. I would have told you a trick from a old carpet installer. When you take up the old you just lay it on top of the new, allow for a little extra and trace it out. Saves tons of time and effort.
Dont matter where ya drop it on the boat, it goes in the bilge and you need Mr Tickle arms to get it back because its probably stainless and the magnet wont grab it. Great video 👍
@@DangarMarine i have a question... I just rebuilt a 1983 J75TLCNB. I have spark. I have gas in the throats of the carbs. All new wires. New power pack. New spark plugs. It cranks but doesn’t start. Randomly it will make a popping noise and a little smoke comes out of exhaust and I assume this is normal. Could my cause be timing? It bogged down under load and randomly died last year which is why I built it. I’m scared to continue to keep trying to crank it due to not breaking it in yet. I wish and hope you respond. I’m at wits end. Also after cranking I notice gas coming out of the throats. Is this normal?
Hey Stu, I believe the long wooden planks of the barrel as you called them are called " Staves ". I think I learned that from reading all those Horatio Hornblower books.
also those holes you made are called "bungs" and if you ever intend to keep liquid in them you need to soak the barrels until all the oak is waterlogged or they wont be "water-tight"
Hello from Ontario Canada, another great video, your wheelhouse is really starting to come together. The throttle upgrade will for sure be nice on long trips! Love the name boards for Renko and Brupeg Cheers ~Aaron
Ahh the fun of the RUclips timeline. I think I commented on the last video or two that the binnacle controls were different than I remembered. Great work Stu!
@@DangarMarine It's hard living on an island though. You make so many little short trips in a day, sometimes you are alone, sometimes you aren't .... easy to forget. I train for recreational boat licenses and reinforce lifejackets rules at least three times a week.... But the amount of times I forget to put one on to make the 2 minute journey from the island.....
@@tishbrett on vessels 4.8m or less when alone the law is wear a lifejacket. Around the islands (Dangar and Scotland Island) the law also includes carrying a coopers :)
Thanks for another great vid. Keep on doing what you do best. The editing is great and I so look forward to my weekly Dangar fix. Love how you include the opps moments like dropping the drill bits. It always happens at the worst time or place to us all. Great that you keep it real.
Wow Pulling a box cutter towards your bare foot. Very brave. I have a nice scar on my finger from a similar move. PS my last life jacket fail cost me over $300 - hope they let you off.
From when I was about 5 years old I was used to single controls for throttle and direction. Once I started operating a real boat and got used to dual controls I would never go back to a single.
Boat's looking level then Adrian shows up! LOL! Bless Mr. A. Diesel whisperer. Not that many men could say "well, let's have your top off" and get such a response!
thanks soooo much. Im going to have peace n quiet on the job for at least a fortnight and will get heaps done. Why? Cause im going to share a link for this vid with our health n safety manager....should take him at least 2 weeks to climb down off planet lala. Seriously love it.
I wouldn’t worry about trying to group quick shots into a theme for your video. We just enjoy watching you and Renko...and those 2 hot chicks you usually end your videos with. The occasional Adrian cameos are appreciated too
@@DangarMarine hey Stu, tried to call you on the vhf this evening as you are in Newcastle close by short of launching my boat and bailing you up and have been trying by private message to get in touch. Please email me at nexcavations@gmail.com regarding the lubricant sponsorship.
“Next time I’m not promising anything, I might even sand it before I paint.” 🤣you got me good with that. That’s hilarious. Really enjoy your sense of humor.
Stu mate the wooden parts of a whiskey or wine barrel are called staves. I bet those wine casks smelled great. Too bad you couldn't have gotten your hands on some used whiskey or scotch barrels. Now there's something any old sailor could appreciate.
Hi Stu! Great progress on the boat! You should look at gimbaled cup holders. They have a flat bracket that mounts to a wall or bulkhead and a gimbaled basket that attaches to the bracket. Swivels in 3d...works well. Sold by West Marine as Drink Mate
Really starting to come together now, well done. Look forward to seeing you come past beautiful Bribie Island mate on the trip. Keep up the great work. Russ
@@DangarMarine Happy to assist with anything you might need, tools, vehicle, (Coopers) Have just about all bases covered. Love your videos. Just sing out if anything I can assist with. Russ
Great episode. The wood slats on a barrel are called staves. Stu, if you adjust the ballast on Renko, wouldn’t you be feeling listless🤔 BTW, I feel your pain on the drill bits. I did the same, but only on the shop floor. I can imagine it was real entertaining picking them up. I hope you had a magnet.
How good is Pete's shirt. New Aussie flag option ; ) Couldn't help laughing at the dropped drill bits, glad it's not just me then. Always good to get a bit of Aido too.
I live in south Louisiana in the swamps. you Stu are what we call a River Rat. A river rat does shit just good enough to get by, and don't give a f$&k about nothing. Keep up halve asking everything. love it
I don’t know if I agree with that, he is able to figure out a way to make things work out but most of the work he does i.e. Detroit Diesel, anchor system, electrical systems and such are ship shape in my opinion. He’s definitely laid back back but cares about his ship, but as far as tools and work areas he keeps they are a bit half asked.
The bands are called hoops and the planks are staves. You will need to screw every band into the staves to prevent them falling apart. Every 4th stave so they look like a spiral pattern on the barrel. Top #1, second #2 stave, third band #3 stave, 4th band 4th stave, back to top, 5th screw in 5th stave etc. As many numbers as bands. Hope you comprehend.
You need a couple of old speaker magnets strategically placed to pick up & retain your drill bit swarf, might even be handy to retrieve metal items if on a string.
I enjoy your videos. Thanks! Had an idea long ago for your solar deck shade. If you use struts from the mast to support, you could eliminate those pesky down cables that are in your way.
Hi Stu. I am a forensic fire investigator. When using linseed oil, make sure you dispose of any contaminated rags etc in water. High risk of spontaneous ignition. Love your vids.
Was going to mention it. Very important point.
Intresting, thanks for sharing.
Lay them out flat to dry in a single layer. Once they’re dry they should be ok.
Regarding the fire in Brooklyn... Boats with inboard gasoline/petrol engines generally come equipped with blowers for the engine compartment. On all of the boats I've been on, the switch for the blowers was right next to the ignition and had a big label telling you the minimum time that you should run the blowers prior to attempting an engine start. I was always taught to start the blower, then go put my nose next to the blower outlet. If I smelled gasoline for more than a second or two, then it was time to find and correct the fuel leak before repeating the process. When the blower runs for the specified time with NO fuel smell, then you can attempt to start the engine. Might have been a bit paranoid, but I've never blown the engine cover off of a boat. (Bonus hint...it's almost impossible to forget bilge drain plugs when they are in a plastic bag zip-tied to the latch for the trailer hitch...)
Yes, the blowers are critical with inboard petrol engines.
Stu, you live in paradise Mate!
3... 3... ish.... LOL, we love your videos Stu! Adrian, welcome aboard, always a pleasure to see you! Looking forward to see you visiting Damien and Jess soon :)
Nice job on the carpet. Pete did great.
I think so too!
Seeing an 'Adrian Cameo' in your vids is like watching the famous post-credit scenes in the Marvel superhero movies. 'Holy geez! Spiderman AND Thor in the one scene!' lol
Glad to see her taking shape
Carpet looks great, and real SEATS ! OMG. It's really starting to come together Stu. Lots of really nice new additions in this video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching. :)
Pete! I'm sure your Router donation will help get Brupeg in the water much faster. You are a Godsend for your generosity! Cheers from Texas.
I have recently discovered how fabulous and multi purpose the flap disk is! It replaces so many tools
They sure are very handy.
I really need to say that your editing is perfect for your videos. You give exactly enough footage to show what your doing without us having to watch you screw in every bolt. Great job!
Thanks mate, glad you like it.
Ohhhhhhh, the drill bits, I feel your pain on that one. lol
That’s awesome that Adrian showed up, with coffee! That guy is knows his Detroits!
I know im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb lost the account password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@Cairo Abel instablaster ;)
@Deshawn Vance thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
She's really starting to come together now!
Thanks mate. Slowly but surely!
Great progress on Renko Stu, way to welcome the new drill bits on board. Thank you, Jeff in LA USA
Thanks Jeff!
Lets here it for the your friend Pete's generous router donation the the Brupeg Folks. Good people helping good people.
Bloody here here
Life is a circle, what you put out comes back in many ways.
@@ProjectBrupeg I hope the $200AU donation I sent via PayPal on April 4th will help fill out those wood working/router needs, you may recognize the name. Not a Patron as I have an issue with Patreon as a company but still want to support Brupeg Expeditions
@@pbentley1 Pay it forward even when it isn't so easy.
Takes a lot time to get all the small things taken care of but quite rewarding.
It's amazing how long all these little bits and pieces take but it's great to be getting to this stage.
Cool boat. Found this on my recommended.
Thanks mate, glad you like it!
Love how your vids show the raw side of building projects i.e. drill bits everywhere!
You looked like a prow on the controls. Glad you understood the instructions. Carpet looks good.
Thanks 👍
Great to see viewers gifts becoming part of Renko.
Absolutely!
Good show! Renko really taking shape and coming together.
Idea. Make a cup holder setup to attach to the seat and swivel with the seat.
What would I like occasionally in the videos is some views of Renko going along with some 4-71 sounds included!
Thanks for all the years of good programming.
JIM
Thanks Jim, yes, moving with the seat would be good. Definitely need to get myself a drone and do more outdoor shots.
Adrian the boss. Always welcome in these parts. Strong work by all!
Couldn't agree more!
Wish knew you were doing carpet Stu. I would have told you a trick from a old carpet installer. When you take up the old you just lay it on top of the new, allow for a little extra and trace it out. Saves tons of time and effort.
Using the old as a template is always a great way to go.
Dont matter where ya drop it on the boat, it goes in the bilge and you need Mr Tickle arms to get it back because its probably stainless and the magnet wont grab it.
Great video 👍
And to make things worse, with a steel boat you just grab the hull even if it is mild steel. :(
The chooks don't look well mate I would call the vet !!
Boat looks good now you fitted the sofa in the wheelhouse.!
Yes!!! I was all out of new videos to watch tonight, and then this popped up in my sub feed! So happy!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Pete's shirt is top notch
It sure is! :)
@@DangarMarine i have a question... I just rebuilt a 1983 J75TLCNB. I have spark. I have gas in the throats of the carbs. All new wires. New power pack. New spark plugs. It cranks but doesn’t start. Randomly it will make a popping noise and a little smoke comes out of exhaust and I assume this is normal. Could my cause be timing? It bogged down under load and randomly died last year which is why I built it. I’m scared to continue to keep trying to crank it due to not breaking it in yet. I wish and hope you respond. I’m at wits end. Also after cranking I notice gas coming out of the throats. Is this normal?
love the sound of RENCO...
Nice one Stu.lots done in this video,at least you know where all your drill bits are now lol
Just takes me 5 minutes to get the one I need. ;)
Hey Stu, I believe the long wooden planks of the barrel as you called
them are called " Staves ". I think I learned that from reading all those
Horatio Hornblower books.
Yes barrel staves. A timber boat is just an ill shaped barrel 🥺.
@@markhgillett the steel straps are simply called hoops.
yup barrel staves
also those holes you made are called "bungs" and if you ever intend to keep liquid in them you need to soak the barrels until all the oak is waterlogged or they wont be "water-tight"
Couldn’t help notice your toes curled up towards the end of the cut stu🤣🤣
Always great to see Adrian. Good to see you working together as always.
Thanks 👍
Hello from Ontario Canada, another great video, your wheelhouse is really starting to come together. The throttle upgrade will for sure be nice on long trips!
Love the name boards for Renko and Brupeg
Cheers
~Aaron
Thanks mate. Yes, the throttle is going to be so much better for long trips at one trottle setting. I love the name boards too!
Love Pete’s shirt...very “festive”!!!
A while ago I thought you wanted to have everything but the kitchen sink on Renko. Now you have it all.
Two sinks now! ;)
@@DangarMarine As long as there is no third sink. glug glug
New carpet looks great! Your doing an AWESOME job with all of the improvements and upgrades to RENKO, been watching since you began on her.
I appreciate that!
Thanks for the laugh at 15:48. We've all been there, but that one is brutal!
HI from North Wales UK. love your content!
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome video Renco is really starting to show more style. Nice work Stew perfect blend of functionality and performance.
Renko’s moving along quite nicely 👍
Slowly coming together. :)
Loving the seat and cabin mods Stew. Just keep it clean!
That's the plan!
Ahh the fun of the RUclips timeline. I think I commented on the last video or two that the binnacle controls were different than I remembered. Great work Stu!
Busted by the water fuzz. Great video stu thank you.
The Morse controls are awesome.
Every thing is coming together well have a good week
Thanks 👍
Gets better with every video.
It's looking good. Every improvement is making Renko a great boat. 👍
Thanks 👍
An ex BSO being pinged for not wearing a lifejacket ! Gold :) New carpet looks great !
Was pretty funny. :)
@@DangarMarine It's hard living on an island though. You make so many little short trips in a day, sometimes you are alone, sometimes you aren't .... easy to forget. I train for recreational boat licenses and reinforce lifejackets rules at least three times a week.... But the amount of times I forget to put one on to make the 2 minute journey from the island.....
Do you need to have a pfd on in nsw in tenders ?
@@tishbrett on vessels 4.8m or less when alone the law is wear a lifejacket. Around the islands (Dangar and Scotland Island) the law also includes carrying a coopers :)
Great to see the improvements you are making, keep the videos coming. Missed seeing your chickens on this video.
I will too in a week or so when we head north. :(
The birds on your island are so beautiful and unafraid of people❤️
They are!
The engine sounds great !
As always...well done...be safe and steady...happy to hear you are getting use of your boots...
Looking mighty nice in the cabin!
Thanks 👍
petes shirt is the mutts nuts. love it and i dont drink alcohol
Thanks for another great vid. Keep on doing what you do best. The editing is great and I so look forward to my weekly Dangar fix. Love how you include the opps moments like dropping the drill bits. It always happens at the worst time or place to us all. Great that you keep it real.
"every millimeter counts"...proceeds to install a damn lazyboy! I love that boat.
I like the new chair, and all the nice touches here and there. Renko is looking good.
Thanks mate, it's slowly getting there.
Oh that engine sounds so sweet!😎
It does!
Wow Pulling a box cutter towards your bare foot. Very brave. I have a nice scar on my finger from a similar move. PS my last life jacket fail cost me over $300 - hope they let you off.
You get taught the wrong lesson if you get let off.
From when I was about 5 years old I was used to single controls for throttle and direction. Once I started operating a real boat and got used to dual controls I would never go back to a single.
For sure, I'm really happy with the change.
Did make me laugh with the "getting busted" 🤣
Boat's looking level then Adrian shows up! LOL!
Bless Mr. A.
Diesel whisperer.
Not that many men could say "well, let's have your top off" and get such a response!
Always good to see ol Adrian. She's getting in ship shape stu want be long she'll be ready to troll
Heading north soon but still plenty to do!
Unless someone has said. The wooden boards on the barrel are called staves. 👍🏻😁🇦🇺
Adrian Always Makes me Smilé/Laugh 😁
GreT video Stu, man Renko is coming right along. It’s the small stuff that takes forever!!!
Thanks mate, it sure is.
How convenient, I was just searching for something good to watch, thanks!
Glad I could help!
Happy days Stu cheers ,shaneo ,nelson ,nz
Thanks Shane.
thanks soooo much. Im going to have peace n quiet on the job for at least a fortnight and will get heaps done. Why? Cause im going to share a link for this vid with our health n safety manager....should take him at least 2 weeks to climb down off planet lala. Seriously love it.
My pleasure. ;)
Enjoying the tweaking of Renko!
Thanks Cliff!
Note to self....when Stu has birds chirping on the TV, hold onto my cat so he doesn't leap at the TV.
I wouldn’t worry about trying to group quick shots into a theme for your video. We just enjoy watching you and Renko...and those 2 hot chicks you usually end your videos with. The occasional Adrian cameos are appreciated too
Thanks mate. Always torn between showing what a week is really like and giving the video a theme.
I like seeing other folks real world
@@DangarMarine Theming videos makes the restoration disjointed and hard to follow when it is already part of a restoration theme.
@@DangarMarine hey Stu, tried to call you on the vhf this evening as you are in Newcastle close by short of launching my boat and bailing you up and have been trying by private message to get in touch. Please email me at nexcavations@gmail.com regarding the lubricant sponsorship.
Ace!! Just in time for bed.... Oh well. Set the alarm a bit later then!!
Enjoy!
To be honest now you should put up the wood on all the window steal. Looks very good the center chase
I rejoice in all the input from all around. A combined effort. The best.
Excellent!
Nice job captain 👍🏾
Thanks mate.
“Next time I’m not promising anything, I might even sand it before I paint.” 🤣you got me good with that. That’s hilarious. Really enjoy your sense of humor.
😁
Stu mate the wooden parts of a whiskey or wine barrel are called staves. I bet those wine casks smelled great. Too bad you couldn't have gotten your hands on some used whiskey or scotch barrels. Now there's something any old sailor could appreciate.
Some old whiskey barrels would be great.
😂 Reckon you’re ready for a bigger boat..
Wow, lots of shtuff getting done, awesome work Stu!! Thank you so much for your videos, great shots and commentary. (education)
Many thanks!
Hi Stu! Great progress on the boat! You should look at gimbaled cup holders. They have a flat bracket that mounts to a wall or bulkhead and a gimbaled basket that attaches to the bracket. Swivels in 3d...works well. Sold by West Marine as Drink Mate
Thanks for the tip!
A ceiling fan is a must
Really starting to come together now, well done. Look forward to seeing you come past beautiful Bribie Island mate on the trip. Keep up the great work.
Russ
Can't wait!
@@DangarMarine Happy to assist with anything you might need, tools, vehicle, (Coopers) Have just about all bases covered. Love your videos. Just sing out if anything I can assist with.
Russ
So, reverse is the new forward ?
You're a real trendsetter Stu !
Excellent progress, Stu!
Thank you! Cheers!
Can't wait to see you guys tune up Brupeg's engine.
Looking forward to getting to to Bundaberg now.
Thanks for another video! I enjoy all the shows and how you work around the challenges.
My pleasure!
Great episode. The wood slats on a barrel are called staves. Stu, if you adjust the ballast on Renko, wouldn’t you be feeling listless🤔
BTW, I feel your pain on the drill bits. I did the same, but only on the shop floor. I can imagine it was real entertaining picking them up. I hope you had a magnet.
Thanks mate, liked your listless joke. That's the trouble with a steel boat, harder to pick things up with a magnet!
Good work. Quite a few mentioned staves, the barrel bands are hoops...
Bummer about the drills going in the bilge.
Remember, when making chamfers (or installing carpet) it's important to not cut corners! LOL!
Hey man ive been wacthing snice the beginning of renko, and i love it, keep up the video love from USA
Awesome! Thank you!
How good is Pete's shirt. New Aussie flag option ; ) Couldn't help laughing at the dropped drill bits, glad it's not just me then. Always good to get a bit of Aido too.
If it would have been me, they’d have dropped in the water or landed on the deck and rolled into the water!
I live in south Louisiana in the swamps. you Stu are what we call a River Rat. A river rat does shit just good enough to get by, and don't give a f$&k about nothing. Keep up halve asking everything. love it
I don’t know if I agree with that, he is able to figure out a way to make things work out but most of the work he does i.e. Detroit Diesel, anchor system, electrical systems and such are ship shape in my opinion. He’s definitely laid back back but cares about his ship, but as far as tools and work areas he keeps they are a bit half asked.
the barrel lumber inside the bands are called "staves"
I gasped when I heard about your drill bits! Been there done that, it stings.
Very professional looking set up. Nice.
Glad you think so!
The bands are called hoops and the planks are staves. You will need to screw every band into the staves to prevent them falling apart. Every 4th stave so they look like a spiral pattern on the barrel. Top #1, second #2 stave, third band #3 stave, 4th band 4th stave, back to top, 5th screw in 5th stave etc. As many numbers as bands. Hope you comprehend.
"You got coffee, you'r welcome"... Totally agree to that. :)
:)
You need a couple of old speaker magnets strategically placed to pick up & retain your drill bit swarf, might even be handy to retrieve metal items if on a string.
For sure, would be a good thing to keep onboard.
The rainbow lorikeets at my place line up with the kookaburras for a bit of mince
I enjoy your videos. Thanks!
Had an idea long ago for your solar deck shade. If you use struts from the mast to support, you could eliminate those pesky down cables that are in your way.
Yes, may do hard struts one day.