"Memorizing the angle" he says. The compound end-angle on the compound side-angled piece of curved trim, while it is inverted and now again a straight stick. You are a wood wizard, Peter.
Your workmanship is superb. I dread to think what a Woodwork Professional would have charged for the same work and even then not to your high standards.
Thanks for a great episode. The forward head is looking fantastic as all your work does. A real Saturday evening treat here in the UK. Enjoy the boat festival. Keep safe.
after ten years of not working on my cabin cruiser, now watching your videos, you have motivated me to finish it. the hull is now ready for primer and paint, all the cabin furniture is new mahogany, half new chines, half the keel and ribs and half the bottom planks. ready for stain and varnish now. thanks.
Fantastic renovation to your classic boat again Peter and may I suggest that the boats serial number on the overhead you beautifly lit up may stand out a bit better if they were painted black.just a thought.
That's a very keen observation. But I can assure you, to the naked eye, the registration numbers lie in a beautiful contrast of shade and shadow. Sadly, the imperfection of digital photography has corrupted it's beauty for the viewer! Appreciate your comment, cheers!
As expected, that turned out incredible. Looking back to what the head looked like before it is just about magical the transformation. Us viewers have set a pretty high standard Peter, yet you always manage to meet and surpass the standard. Well done.
After I retired, I thought I'd get into wood working, but realized with my tremors using power tools, especially a table saw could be dangerous. ;-) Are you planning to add dark paint to the registration numbers?
The forward head looks like new money Peter.👍 Are you going to build a new door for the chain locker or just veneer and trim out the one you took out? Perhaps a wooden ships wheel or compass face would look good on it. Just a thought of course. Hope you and Andrea have a great time at the boat show. Cheers🍻
Zack, as tempting as that may be, and to be fair, others have suggested the same, I think the honest and credible carving of a vessel's registration is a tribute to the craftsmanship that might be lessened by the opulence of gold leaf.
Geordie has sure come a long way from the day you first moved aboard Peter. Have watched from the first video. The forward head looks amazing! Love your attention to detail, the lighting, and genius woodworking skills. Enjoy the boat show.
You're very welcome and if Geordie ever makes it here to the UK, I will want to inspect that lighting on the registration 👍🏻 Then we can celebrate with some Scampi bites.
The new shelving and trim looks great, Peter. Hair cut looks pretty rad too! My old Monk is just now pulling into Bahia Matanchen, Nayarit, Mexico (San Blas)
Tinting Poly isn't recommended due to streaking problems, but I've had good results using a light color wood stain first, then applying the Poly over it when it dries a few minutes later. Testing on scrap will show the end result so you can adjust the amount of stain needed to 'color match'...
Always love your fit and finish woodworking, another fine example of what your time and patience creates! Has to bring a smile to your face each time you stop to look around you in the boat !👍🛥
What happened to your HAIR? Did it happen when you installed the SAMSON Post? Was that Delilah's doing? X-D. J/K, it looks great--it's just a bit of a shock!
Very Classy.😅🎉❤ Nice haircut as well.😅 You gonna need a Classy looking Plastic barrel for the chain locker maybe lined with timber to the bits ya van see then the whole place in the Bow will look swish.😮😅 Keep at it.
Thank you! Thankfully, the chain locker will be enclosed with a lovely new door, which you will see in an upcoming episode. Thanks for watching, cheers!
What kind of pins do you use with your pin nailer? If they are mild steel, I would be concerned about how well they will hold up in a marine environment.
is it possible you need a bit of contrast with the boat ID numbers? With the light's on I cannot see them in the video. Or is it a camera limitation and you can see the numbers well in real life? Great result though!
Your exactly right, the camera shows it washed out, but it looks lovely in person. I'll try to play with it a bit so that everyone can see it as I do! Thanks for the comment and for watching. Cheers!
Seems a very good way to save juice on your boat. Id imagine 120vac to 12vdc is a very inefficient. For example my monitor Im using is 19v. Wouldn't it be more efficient to go from a 24vdc to 19vdc directly than using first an inverter to go from DC to AC then back to a ac/dc converter brick from 120vac to 19vdc? Without shore power anyway.
You are so right. Certainly with 12 volt lighting. Your 19v computer is little more complicated as a 24v boat set up is inconvenient. You might actually be better off sticking with the DC to AC to DC as awkward as it seems.
@@TravelsWithGeordie The monitor is 19v. A desktop PC I imagine is even easier because it runs on DC12v, 5v and 3,.3v natively. A $10 step down converter makes it easy to get down from 24v. It would be interesting to know how much more efficient it would be even at low current draw compared to what you're doing now going from DC to AC then back from AC to DC again using the ac/dc brick converter.. Not going to risk my RTX4090 to find out, lol. Sure wish Id of kept one of the thousand PCs Ive thrown out or Id test it out myself. Meaningless comment, just wondering out loud more than anything because so many appliances do convert from AC to DC inefficiently and on a boat or Rv not connected to shore power that seems kind of a silly waste of valuable electrons.
Fantastic job in the forward head. One question I’ve been meaning to ask, have you noticed any trim loosening up with the brad nails? Also, have you considered painting the inlaid numbers to highlight them? Cheers!!
Great Peter but please do not reveal your finished work in the beginning of the videos. I like it better when it´s a nice surprise at the end. Take care!
"Memorizing the angle" he says. The compound end-angle on the compound side-angled piece of curved trim, while it is inverted and now again a straight stick. You are a wood wizard, Peter.
Heh, thank you! To be fair, it take a few passes to be perfect. But I appreciate the vote of confidence! See you next week, cheers!
Your workmanship is superb. I dread to think what a Woodwork Professional would have charged for the same work and even then not to your high standards.
That looks GREAT!!!!! Well done sir.
Thanks ever so much! I appreciate the support.
Nice haircut Peter. I was starting to refer to you as the 'Bob Ross' of the classic wood boat world LOL
Heh, i get that a lot! And here I thought it was the beard!
You have been shorn. Nice.
And there was enough left on the barber's floor to make a sweater!
Looks worthy of a Wooden Boat magazine article.Well done Peter.
Thanks Lewis! Ooh, wouldn't that be fun. Thanks for the support and we'll see you next week!
New episode, new haircut, another spectecular presentation.
I love it, love it, love it
Thanks as always Markus! Great to hear from you. Cheers and we'll see you next week!
That's shaping up to be the coziest looking head I've ever seen! Really phenomenal job, sir! Nice cleanup of your actual head too :D
Thanks Kyle! Now I have to make the rest of the boat match!! Thanks for commenting and for watching!
Nothing beats a floating woodworking shop.
If you know you know.
Your are so right David! Thanks for watching!
That lighting looks great. Marc
Thank you Marc! I’m very pleased with how it turned out.
You are doing Geordie proud.
Thanks as always Brian! I appreciate the encouragement!
What beautiful craftsmanship. Loved watching you do this project in the head and thank you for this wonderful midweek video. Made my day!
Thank you Dennis! That's very generous. Cheers and we'll see you next week!
Great job Peter! Not many people will see it but WE know it's there!
Thank you very much Peter! That's' what makes it satisfying.
Super job Peter!
Thank you very much!
You never cease to amaze me. I love it! 👍
Thank you every so much, that's very kind. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a great episode. The forward head is looking fantastic as all your work does. A real Saturday evening treat here in the UK. Enjoy the boat festival. Keep safe.
Thanks ever so much Peter! As always, your kind words are appreciate. Cheers and see you next week!
after ten years of not working on my cabin cruiser, now watching your videos, you have motivated me to finish it. the hull is now ready for primer and paint, all the cabin furniture is new mahogany, half new chines, half the keel and ribs and half the bottom planks. ready for stain and varnish now. thanks.
Fantastic renovation to your classic boat again Peter and may I suggest that the boats serial number on the overhead you beautifly lit up may stand out a bit better if they were painted black.just a thought.
That's a very keen observation. But I can assure you, to the naked eye, the registration numbers lie in a beautiful contrast of shade and shadow. Sadly, the imperfection of digital photography has corrupted it's beauty for the viewer! Appreciate your comment, cheers!
Peter, you have transformed that head! You are truly an artist! Everything that you do is a work of art! Awesome video!
Gosh Thomas, I'm blushing. That's very kind. Thanks for watching. Cheers!
Love it, love it, love it ! Really looks nice !
Thanks so much Robert! I am pleased with the way it turned out.
As expected, that turned out incredible.
Looking back to what the head looked like before it is just about magical the transformation.
Us viewers have set a pretty high standard Peter, yet you always manage to meet and surpass the standard. Well done.
Thanks as always! The Wrench speaks and I am humbled. I really appreciate your continued support of the show. Cheers!
Fantastic finish Peter, looks brilliant. Everything is sharp and clean and the lighting is amazing.
Thanks as always Dusty. I love the way it turned out. Cheers and see you next week!
Such a nice job !!
Thank you very much!
Wow - do you know your business! That cabin looks as good as your houses on the bluff.
Thank you, I really appreciate that!
After I retired, I thought I'd get into wood working, but realized with my tremors using power tools, especially a table saw could be dangerous. ;-)
Are you planning to add dark paint to the registration numbers?
Now that is a head turning head, beautiful work! Love the haircut Peter!
Thank you Nena! The haircut was long overdue!
Can't wait to see it all completed with the cabinets. Looks fantastic so far. Nice haircut.
Thanks so very much! I am very grateful for your encouragement.
Wow everything you have ever done has been fantastic
Thanks as always James! I really appreciate that!
"In the Bristol fashion." So, so lovely Peter. Still have to put a little stain on the centerline stand off blocks but still lovely!
Thanks Ric! Agh! I completely missed on those. There are too tall and should be mahogany.
The forward head looks like new money Peter.👍 Are you going to build a new door for the chain locker or just veneer and trim out the one you took out? Perhaps a wooden ships wheel or compass face would look good on it. Just a thought of course. Hope you and Andrea have a great time at the boat show. Cheers🍻
Thanks so much! You'll see the new door on Saturday's upcoming episode! Cheers and see you then!
Great looking room and nice haircut
Thank you Omar! Both long overdue.
You're going to need shades to go to the head. You could finish the look with some gloss black paint on the registration numbers.
Thanks Larry! Dimmers are definitely in my future!
wow.
Is it only me, or can anyone else smell the tung oil?
I can!
What a great job Peter. The colors the textures and lighting are spectacular. two 🍻 to you. Just love it. 😊 As always be safe but have fun. 😊🛥🇺🇸
Thanks as always Michael. It was a lot of fun. Thanks for sticking with us and we'll see you next week!
Have you considered painting the numbers and letter gold? It would tie in nicely with your boats name painted on the stern.
Zack, as tempting as that may be, and to be fair, others have suggested the same, I think the honest and credible carving of a vessel's registration is a tribute to the craftsmanship that might be lessened by the opulence of gold leaf.
Geordie has sure come a long way from the day you first moved aboard Peter. Have watched from the first video. The forward head looks amazing! Love your attention to detail, the lighting, and genius woodworking skills. Enjoy the boat show.
Thank you very much. Very kind words. Thanks for sticking it out all this time! Cheers and we'll see you next week!
WOW! Well done Peter
Thank you very much!
Oh yes………..love the haircut…….makes you 10 yrs younger .! 😂😂😂
Thank you! It was long overdue. Cheers!
Attention to detail, as always, looking great. Haircut's an improvement also.
Thanks so much! The hair cut was long overdue. Cheers!
I'm hoping that the outdoor helm is in line for the coming season.
It is, it is, it is! Can't wait!
The boat is looking awesome as are you! Haircut looks great!
Thank you very much! I was long overdue.
I think you should put bronze cap nuts oh the winch base bolt to really finish the room. great work
Kurt! Stay tuned!
Your use of glue, or not, on these fixings is because ? Cheers FRANK from down under
Looks great, Peter! Nice haircut too.
Thank you very much! I needed a trim.
Love it Love it Love it. Especially the hair trim.
Thank you very much! The hair trim was long overdue.
Peter straight Tung Oil??? I know you've mentioned it a lot but I forgot....
Yes indeed Lou! Pure Tung Oil as the first coat inside and out. Cheers!
Does anything smell better than sanded teak or mahogany? Sometimes I just go to the lumberyard to walk around for a little while.
So true Jeffrey. Between Sapele, red cedar and yellow cedar, the fragrance of my day is very pleasant!
Perfection! Nicely done Peter.
Thanks Tom, that's very kind!
Looking good Peter.
Thanks so much Mark! I am very please with it!
Hair trim followed by head trim what a show.
Thank you! Both turned out better than I expected. Cheers!
You're very welcome and if Geordie ever makes it here to the UK, I will want to inspect that lighting on the registration 👍🏻 Then we can celebrate with some Scampi bites.
Thanks again David! And you can count on the celebration! Cheers!
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship, Peter 🥰
Thank you Jackie! That's very kind. Thanks for your comment and for watching. Cheers!
😮 OMG Peter this is absolutely beautiful work 👏👏👏
Thanks as always Filip. I really appreciate the encouragement!
The new shelving and trim looks great, Peter. Hair cut looks pretty rad too!
My old Monk is just now pulling into Bahia Matanchen, Nayarit, Mexico (San Blas)
Thank you! Oh my Gosh, that must be amazing! Enjoy!
@ these old girls are worth saving and make great cruising vessels
Tinting Poly isn't recommended due to streaking problems, but I've had good results using a light color wood stain first, then applying the Poly over it when it dries a few minutes later. Testing on scrap will show the end result so you can adjust the amount of stain needed to 'color match'...
Great information here! Thanks so much for the tip and for watching. Cheers!
Peter, the head is looking amazing, glad to see she is coming out so well.
Also great haircut, the look suits you.
wow... wow... amazing and great job (as always). Peter, you always make it look both fun and easy (even the tough and challenging parts)!
Thank you! The upside is that even the challenges can fun. Cheers and we'll see you next week!
Once again Peter, outstanding work.
Thank you Greg! I am very pleased with how it turned out. Thanks for watching and we'll see you next week!
Wrong time of year to get shorn - you must be feeling the cold round yr ears lol
Oh my Gosh yes!
Nice Nice work Peter. Forward Head Looks really really good, Love it! love it! love it!
Thanks as always Fon! You're too kind. Cheers and see you next week.
Always love your fit and finish woodworking, another fine example of what your time and patience creates! Has to bring a smile to your face each time you stop to look around you in the boat !👍🛥
Thank you! Sometimes I read a comment from someone who really gets it, and it's so heartening!
A Midweek surprise, Yay. Looking superb.
Thank so much Don! Cheers!
Stay safe.
Thanks Milt! You too. We'll see you next week!
I'd get some nice brass acorn nuts for those ceiling though bolt's to finish it off.
Good news Jason! Some are coming!
Looks awesome! Amazing Peter!
Thank you very much!
Nice haircut mate👍🏼
So very nice 👌👌
Thanks so much!
The music! You and John Weldon Cale.🤟 💯
The blues is in us all!
@@TravelsWithGeordieOf course! ruclips.net/video/IaHxPi9dM7o/видео.html
Great job Peter! Nice haircut as well.
Thank you Jon! It was well overdue. Cheers!
What happened to your HAIR? Did it happen when you installed the SAMSON Post? Was that Delilah's doing? X-D. J/K, it looks great--it's just a bit of a shock!
For you and me both! But the truth is, I love it! Though my ears are cold...
Beautiful work Peter thank you for sharing I really appreciate what you're doing
Thanks as always Patrick! I appreciate your long term support of the show. Cheers!
Great job!🙂
Ditto 👍 👍 👍
Wow, that’s a masterpiece! Beautiful work.
Thank you very much Brian!
Beautiful Peter! great job!
Thank you!
Nice haircut by the way
Thanks David! It was long overdue.
Wonderful work Peter, thank you for sharing 🙏🏻☺️
Thank you for watching! Cheers!
Very Classy.😅🎉❤ Nice haircut as well.😅 You gonna need a Classy looking Plastic barrel for the chain locker maybe lined with timber to the bits ya van see then the whole place in the Bow will look swish.😮😅 Keep at it.
Thank you! Thankfully, the chain locker will be enclosed with a lovely new door, which you will see in an upcoming episode. Thanks for watching, cheers!
Well done Peter. The lighting is so tasteful. I love the numbers display.
Fantastic project, look’s great 👍
Thank you very much!
What kind of pins do you use with your pin nailer? If they are mild steel, I would be concerned about how well they will hold up in a marine environment.
Great point! I only use stainless steel pins in both guns. Should hold up well. Cheers and see you next week!
Delightful!!
I want to live in there!
Heh, so do I! Cheers!
Lookin good.
Happy New Haircut
👍!!!
Thanks Bryren!
What was the paint you used? Looks very smooth to be rolled on.
Ah, i should have mentioned. It's Petit EZ Epoxy. Fabulous stuff!
@TravelsWithGeordie Thanks
is it possible you need a bit of contrast with the boat ID numbers? With the light's on I cannot see them in the video. Or is it a camera limitation and you can see the numbers well in real life? Great result though!
Your exactly right, the camera shows it washed out, but it looks lovely in person. I'll try to play with it a bit so that everyone can see it as I do! Thanks for the comment and for watching. Cheers!
Frankly, I liked the wild hair look
Looks fantastic Peter.
I can't find the link for the puck lights ? Thanks
Yes I couldn't find them either.
Seems a very good way to save juice on your boat. Id imagine 120vac to 12vdc is a very inefficient. For example my monitor Im using is 19v. Wouldn't it be more efficient to go from a 24vdc to 19vdc directly than using first an inverter to go from DC to AC then back to a ac/dc converter brick from 120vac to 19vdc? Without shore power anyway.
You are so right. Certainly with 12 volt lighting. Your 19v computer is little more complicated as a 24v boat set up is inconvenient. You might actually be better off sticking with the DC to AC to DC as awkward as it seems.
@@TravelsWithGeordie The monitor is 19v. A desktop PC I imagine is even easier because it runs on DC12v, 5v and 3,.3v natively. A $10 step down converter makes it easy to get down from 24v. It would be interesting to know how much more efficient it would be even at low current draw compared to what you're doing now going from DC to AC then back from AC to DC again using the ac/dc brick converter.. Not going to risk my RTX4090 to find out, lol. Sure wish Id of kept one of the thousand PCs Ive thrown out or Id test it out myself. Meaningless comment, just wondering out loud more than anything because so many appliances do convert from AC to DC inefficiently and on a boat or Rv not connected to shore power that seems kind of a silly waste of valuable electrons.
Fantastic job in the forward head. One question I’ve been meaning to ask, have you noticed any trim loosening up with the brad nails? Also, have you considered painting the inlaid numbers to highlight them? Cheers!!
Nice haircut
Hey, nice haircut
Do you ean to say that both sides match ? (are symmetrical) I didn't think boats came that way.
The boat numbers were washed out on video
The camera shows it washed out, but it looks lovely in person. I'll try to play with it a bit so that everyone can see it as I do!
Great Peter but please do not reveal your finished work in the beginning of the videos. I like it better when it´s a nice surprise at the end. Take care!
Thanks Bjorn! I have wondered about that and will play with a different intro. Cheers!
If you're going to have the girlfriend living with you, you better get the bathroom done first 😅
Sage words my friend!