The owner of two rivers seems like a great guy. Not everyday you see a boss give credit to his workers. To hear him say how proud of the work his guys do says alot about Two Rivers boat works.
I like this format of video much better, Much better to hear and see them work on a certain issue, hearing the guys explain what they are actually doing in depth. Its a chance to learn rather than just watching them jump around.
I am so proud of Dale and his achievements thus far in the new country ! Couldn't have been easy leaving Sth Africa and his valued friends behind . He comes across as a really nice/genuine guy and I enjoyed hearing a bit about his background especially seeing his old hairstyle (loving the bangs my man !) lol . I truly wish Dale and his team all the very best success in their future business operations as they obviously achieve splendid results and I can never wait to see the next instalment of this series ! Also love the fact he overtly shows his appreciation and fondness towards his hard working team of craftsman , something that unfortunately is conspicuously missing from most work places around the globe ! Congratulations Dale & Team !
As an South African ir is heartwarming to hear about other South Africans success stories in a new country. Proud of you Dale, you are surely a great guy and awesome person to work with.
Great to hear a bit about Dale’s story because it’s relevant to the topic...being passionate about customising boats. I’d trust him, his team and his business with my dream
Great segment on the fiberglass hull repair, please keep the good content like that coming. Quick question, does the MEK ratio change when using the cabosil as you make the putty? Thanks again, love this show...
The Best Of Sterling French French thank you so much for the reply, you guys rock... Another couple questions if you please. Is that polyester resin you were using or epoxy? Also what kind of faring compound was that. Thank you again, I really appreciate it... 👍
cant change the ratio I have heard of guys adding too much and the resin bursting into flames. DO NOT POUR LEFT OVER RESIN IN TRASH CAN for safety reasons.
We like to use Vinylester resin. It’s a bit more expensive, but it’s pretty much a blend between epoxy and polyester. Polyester is cheaper and still gets the job done. Epoxy doesn’t kick with MEK, and takes 24hrs before working time in most cases. We used the Adtech P-77 faring compound for structural repairs and Polyfare over non structural repairs. Fill pin holes with Evercoat self glaring putty. 🤙🏼😎 Hope this helps!!
The owner of two rivers seems like a great guy. Not everyday you see a boss give credit to his workers. To hear him say how proud of the work his guys do says alot about Two Rivers boat works.
Just what I was thinking when he said that
Super nice guy but I cannot stand the way he talks I swear... I mostly fast forward through him unless there's a detail I want to hear
I like this format of video much better, Much better to hear and see them work on a certain issue, hearing the guys explain what they are actually doing in depth. Its a chance to learn rather than just watching them jump around.
I am so proud of Dale and his achievements thus far in the new country ! Couldn't have been easy leaving Sth Africa and his valued friends behind . He comes across as a really nice/genuine guy and I enjoyed hearing a bit about his background especially seeing his old hairstyle (loving the bangs my man !) lol . I truly wish Dale and his team all the very best success in their future business operations as they obviously achieve splendid results and I can never wait to see the next instalment of this series ! Also love the fact he overtly shows his appreciation and fondness towards his hard working team of craftsman , something that unfortunately is conspicuously missing from most work places around the globe ! Congratulations Dale & Team !
As an South African ir is heartwarming to hear about other South Africans success stories in a new country. Proud of you Dale, you are surely a great guy and awesome person to work with.
Great to hear a bit about Dale’s story because it’s relevant to the topic...being passionate about customising boats. I’d trust him, his team and his business with my dream
Great hearing Dale's story.
A lot of good stuff on this show!!
I'm always waiting for the next episode. Cheers from Australia
Great show guys 👍🏼
Also agree with the other comments ....the best format so far
Sterling French = Awesome!
Sea vee is coming along
Great segment on the fiberglass hull repair, please keep the good content like that coming. Quick question, does the MEK ratio change when using the cabosil as you make the putty? Thanks again, love this show...
no if you add more hardner you will see smoke
The ratio does not change 🤙🏼
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French thank you so much for the reply, you guys rock... Another couple questions if you please. Is that polyester resin you were using or epoxy? Also what kind of faring compound was that. Thank you again, I really appreciate it... 👍
cant change the ratio I have heard of guys adding too much and the resin bursting into flames. DO NOT POUR LEFT OVER RESIN IN TRASH CAN for safety reasons.
We like to use Vinylester resin. It’s a bit more expensive, but it’s pretty much a blend between epoxy and polyester. Polyester is cheaper and still gets the job done. Epoxy doesn’t kick with MEK, and takes 24hrs before working time in most cases. We used the Adtech P-77 faring compound for structural repairs and Polyfare over non structural repairs. Fill pin holes with Evercoat self glaring putty. 🤙🏼😎 Hope this helps!!
awesome
conch fish guys look like they came from Breaking Bad to the boat world
I wonder where he bought that boat from
10 guys to build 1 16 ft flats boat? im building a similar boat solo.
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