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How to REPLACE SEAMS in a TEAK DECK (Aladino's first ever video!)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2020
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Комментарии • 222

  • @mikeharrison5089
    @mikeharrison5089 4 года назад +26

    Can’t beat watching a true craftsman at work. Excellent

  • @judebug329
    @judebug329 4 года назад +29

    Your knowledge and attention to detail made watching this tutorial quite interesting. Even for this 62 year old lady who has no plans to ever do this particular job! As a retired school teacher, I think you gave an amazing and interesting hands-on lesson. Well done! I am thoroughly enjoying the journey the two of you are on and appreciate you taking us along with you. I grew up in Europe for 5 years as a young girl, but I did not get to travel through France much. Your travels through the French canals are fascinating to me and a joy to watch. Thank you!

    • @treehuggingmusician595
      @treehuggingmusician595 4 года назад +3

      Judebug I am also a retired school teacher of a similar age and your comment expresses my opinion as well.

    • @zzlee6411
      @zzlee6411 4 года назад

      There are boat cruses you can take in most of Europe.

  • @codyevans1436
    @codyevans1436 4 года назад +2

    Now that Patrick is gone (rip),you guys are probably the best boat project/sailing channel

  • @user-ot1jo2mp3h
    @user-ot1jo2mp3h 4 года назад +21

    Aladino, The Teak Decking looks
    fab. You are a master.

  • @daveedson32
    @daveedson32 4 года назад +9

    Wow. Initially, I thought I might skip this one because I know nothing about caring for a boat, but I really appreciate the clear, simple explanations and directions. It’s great watching anyone be an expert, even if I don’t understand everything. And thanks for the bluesy soundtrack! Well done!

  • @curtishyde1842
    @curtishyde1842 4 года назад +6

    Señor Aladino
    I am Curtis Hyde,SV Liberty Freedom she is a 25' Catalina Tall Rig I have learned so much from watching you keep and maintain your beautiful SV Magic Carpet thank you for the knowledge that you have been parted through your videos please keep them coming add my wife Joyce Ann & I hope to see & meet one day very soon until then Fairwinds calm seas over and out

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад +2

      Thank you so much Curtis!
      We definitely plan on making many more. Glad it was helpful:)
      Aladino

  • @HermanJong
    @HermanJong 3 месяца назад

    I own a Sweden Yacht 37 and have the same problems with bad seam substances, which started to melt during our trip to France.
    Your RUclipss are very helpful and I love the way you both present them.
    Enjoy your sailing.
    Herman de Jong / The Netherlands

  • @NormanHenryMartin
    @NormanHenryMartin 4 года назад +2

    Watched the video with my 11 yo grandson. He was mesmerized. So was I, of course. Then we watched the one dollar boat story. He sails with us but you guys have introduced a whole new dimension. Thanks. Norm. Cape Cod

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад

      That’s awesome!
      Thx Norman:)
      Aladino

    • @NormanHenryMartin
      @NormanHenryMartin 4 года назад

      @@SailingMagicCarpet Aladino (and, of course, Maya) Sailing Magic Carpet is a go-to video for all kinds of reasons, music, places, story line, and geography, to cite a few. Thanks and keep well.

  • @eleanorchapple8772
    @eleanorchapple8772 4 года назад +6

    Besides being a wonderful craftsman you are also a great teacher. After watching you I say to myself ‘ I could do that’. !😃

  • @klouism1
    @klouism1 4 года назад +4

    You are meticulous in your work on the boat. It certainly shows. It takes a lot of patience, some people do not have the patience to do the kind of work that you do. Much respect. Beautiful job.

  • @Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle
    @Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle 4 года назад +4

    It's great to see someone working with such care and attention to detail.

  • @SailingVinderla
    @SailingVinderla 4 года назад +1

    And Voila! There you go, the BEST teak deck caulking video on the whole internet. THANKS Aladino and Maya!

  • @itsthatguy478
    @itsthatguy478 4 года назад +4

    Greetings from Arizona USA. You did a Great job ! WOW ! looks Awesome, Good video.
    Wishing you good luck and good fortune , take care.

  • @tommcallister7647
    @tommcallister7647 4 года назад +1

    Aladino - If you hadn't been a sailor, you would have had to have been a Swiss watchmaker. You are amazingly precise!

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад +1

      Just read a book related to that!
      Longitude! But for the interest of the sailor in me😜
      Thank you
      Aladino

  • @padraigAZ
    @padraigAZ 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Aladino. Great to watch your stuff. As a mechanic of many years, but 0 boat experience it is wonderful to watch your work and the detail you give.

  • @chaswarren7239
    @chaswarren7239 4 года назад +2

    You have a very steady hand and a keen eye sir !

  • @michaelfk2548
    @michaelfk2548 4 года назад +2

    A natural !...very skilled workmanship and super finish.

  • @dougtiffany7439
    @dougtiffany7439 4 года назад +11

    Having caulked hundred's of feet of Teak deck's as a Ship wright, i have found, if one PUSHES the caulking gun, instead of DRAGGING, you will not have any void's.

  • @unnikrishnan31
    @unnikrishnan31 4 года назад +4

    Great and dedicated job ...both teak deck work and video presentation...and maya( an Indian name) for your support...go ahead dears😘

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад +1

      Thx Unni! Glad it was helpful
      Aladino

    • @unnikrishnan31
      @unnikrishnan31 4 года назад

      Aladino broo...your a great craftman...very patients and dedicated...Great work broo....

  • @JeanClaudeNoel
    @JeanClaudeNoel 4 года назад +7

    What a great job you did explaining everything in details and in your usual relaxed tone ! Because of this resource, I think more people might endeavor to safeguard their teak decks instead just selling their boats or worst ripping off the teak. Armed with this knowledge, they will get at this task knowing not only how to do it but also the right frame of mind required for this kind of job. I like the emphasis you give to doing it right and longevity. By the way, your skills, it seems to me, should be easily marketable the the proper crowd. And this channel, will be your portfolio. And what a portfolio! 😎

  • @user-ot1jo2mp3h
    @user-ot1jo2mp3h 4 года назад +3

    Bless you Aladino - you did great.
    Greetings to you and Maya from
    Switzerland's largest city.

  • @treehuggingmusician595
    @treehuggingmusician595 4 года назад +3

    I'm impressed with your knowledge and attention to details. I've heard that all wooden boats need regular maintenance such as this for them to last.

  • @flo_8611
    @flo_8611 4 года назад +3

    Swiss attention to details. Great job!

  • @Tomcat1982SH
    @Tomcat1982SH 3 года назад

    The fixed gun is best part of the video :) and NICE Vindö!

  • @slimpickins3425
    @slimpickins3425 4 года назад +1

    Awesome Job! You make it easy to understand, and your illustrations really help for those not understanding the nature of wood and its grain. The result shows your knowledge and experience. So few people understand the importance of a sharp edge tool, nothing compares to it. Thanks for a very informative video, your boat shows your skill and dedication to preserving such a beautiful craft!.

  • @doddstrong8873
    @doddstrong8873 4 года назад +1

    Your attention to detail is admirable, keep coming with these videos that explain how to do upkeep on your boat

  • @jeremymitchell995
    @jeremymitchell995 Год назад

    Brilliant video, excellently explained and wonderful attention to detail...thank you.

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 3 года назад

    You're right about one thing! a good caulking gun, makes a massive difference in doing a good job or or not. It can eliminate a lot of headaches. Years ago I looked everywhere for a good caulking gun. I found each gun had pro's and con's to each design. So what I did was buy three or four of them and built a really good caulking gun., and I've never had trouble with a caulking gun again. lol

  • @darrenstarling3975
    @darrenstarling3975 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant video of a craftsman at work.

  • @35donnah
    @35donnah 4 года назад

    So much patience and attention to detail. True workmanship.

  • @shirleyboy8859
    @shirleyboy8859 4 года назад +2

    True Craftsmanship... Nice job Aladino. Great choice of music by the way.. :-))

  • @greggronemeier1256
    @greggronemeier1256 4 года назад +1

    That was awesome !! I now realize that teak is a labor of love. Your patience is so very excellent. My boat has very little teak, and I can see why it needs to stay that way !

  • @MrPisces67
    @MrPisces67 4 года назад +1

    Wow! I truly admire your attention to detail on 'Magic Carpet' and deservedly so, as she is a very fine looking vessel...thanks for the vid.

  • @chrishobson9759
    @chrishobson9759 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this. And your other video about Teak bungs. I'm the custodian of a (new to us) 38 foot boat with loads of teak decking that also needs constant TLC. I had an image in my head, and a plan of exactly what I have to do to maintain it all, and this video is exactly what I needed. Especially because you take such care and detail when you go about your work. Really appreciate you capturing this process and your commentary, it's giving me faith and confidence that I can do the same with mine.

  • @saschavonwangenheim6462
    @saschavonwangenheim6462 4 года назад

    Hi Aladino
    Greetings from Switzerland. Many thanks for the very well done instructional video. I especially liked your raving about your Mirka sander. Call me ignorant, but I did not know them before and immediately tried one after your video. I pinch myself for working on my wooden boat for 30 years with mediocre sanders in comparison. This has been a revelation, many thanks again.

  • @angeloattard9748
    @angeloattard9748 4 года назад +3

    .you are a true artist!

  • @andreruegg9490
    @andreruegg9490 2 года назад

    Awesome! Great explanation and master like execution. Thanks.

  • @ivarwb4115
    @ivarwb4115 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting and instructional video! Your skilled attention to detail is both amazing and reassuring. Master class quality work!!
    Thankyou for sharing your knowledge and expirience with us!

  • @aspasiabibas1819
    @aspasiabibas1819 4 года назад +1

    All your hard work paid off! It looks new!

  • @kiplott5815
    @kiplott5815 4 года назад +2

    Well done lad, many thanks

  • @ralphvanthoff
    @ralphvanthoff 4 года назад +1

    Nice job, great attention to detail! I tend to cut the Sika nozzle slightly larger than the gap to fill at a 45 degree angle and then fill it pushing forward. This completely eliminates air bubbles. Pulling backwards has a risk of including airbubbles. Then let it rest and cure (over a month, looks ugly in the meantime, but gives a perfect flat result without having to sand back too much teak) as you indicated because it shrinks quite a bit, before cutting it off and sanding. You're done now for the next 5-7 years anyway ;)

  • @EricJDiLeo
    @EricJDiLeo 3 года назад

    This was very satisfying to watch!

  • @Choffeaabol
    @Choffeaabol 4 года назад +1

    Awesome! I just bought myself a Vindö 32, and I appreciate these videos. Keep the maintenance videos coming!!

  • @edwardfinn4141
    @edwardfinn4141 3 года назад +1

    Aladino, you have great skills, you are a master.

  • @androklesfb
    @androklesfb 3 года назад

    Aladino has the skill and patience of a Japanese artisan! Well done. Cheers from Chile.

  • @lizdavies264
    @lizdavies264 4 года назад +1

    Aladino is a perfectionist

  • @IcyMidnight
    @IcyMidnight 3 года назад +1

    Very informative. Happy to have more Aladino videos in the future 🙂

  • @dennislueck2774
    @dennislueck2774 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for “More Aladino!”

  • @bradmottishaw467
    @bradmottishaw467 4 года назад +3

    You are quite the artisan!

  • @larrymacaluso9051
    @larrymacaluso9051 4 года назад

    Another excellent "how to video" Aladino, it's great to watch a craftsman while they work. These videos will surly help many people, thank you for passing along some of the skills and techniques you have learned, l look forward to more to come. Fair winds and safe travels.

  • @lnewbyliveca
    @lnewbyliveca 4 года назад +6

    Get a can of wine preserve its nitrogen and a bit of argon, displace the air in the primer can with and you will extend its shelf life, I use it for many products that oxide when in contact with air

  • @jalnafortune8163
    @jalnafortune8163 3 года назад

    I normally don't comment on videos but your attention to details are so spot on and so hard to find that i just had to say as a meticulous craftsman myself i can fully appreciate your every move and is so satisfying to watch. In my opinion best videos I've seen! You're both amazing! Greetings from Canada.

  • @tonytaynton8559
    @tonytaynton8559 4 года назад

    Well done video, very informative procedure enjoyed it mutchly

  • @darrenmanser2847
    @darrenmanser2847 4 года назад +2

    3 things
    1. The gloves matched the tape.
    2. Warming the sika. Gold.
    3. Paint brush finger spin while on camera. Double gold

  • @earlhall174
    @earlhall174 4 года назад

    Thoughts from the Canadian edge of the Salish Sea. 1. The only reason to put up with the nastiness of sanding is the feel and look of nicely finished wood surface. 2. I would love to buy a boat from a perfectionist like Aladino. 3. I would feel badly buying a boat from a perfectionist like Aladino because I know I would not have the patience to keep it that way. 4. Creating the angles on the perfect tool for removing the caulking exhibits craftsmanship before the job is even started. Way to go!

  • @nicolemayer1671
    @nicolemayer1671 4 года назад +1

    Loved watching the sikaflex get scraped away, so satisfying:)

  • @jovermars
    @jovermars 4 года назад +1

    Love your choice of music Aladino! Nevertheless, I’d love to see/hear Maya playing the violin again. Nothing beats live music.

  • @craigallan4322
    @craigallan4322 4 года назад +1

    A great eye for detail Aladino, excellent job.

  • @UKPete
    @UKPete 4 года назад

    A lot of hard work and preparation well worth it, Fantastic finish!.

  • @veleiroema
    @veleiroema 4 года назад +2

    excellent work, very good, congratulations!

  • @MrTacklebury
    @MrTacklebury 4 года назад +3

    Great job on your first edits!

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 4 года назад +1

    Good video. I've done a lot of caulking, but I learned new techniques. Thanks. To sharpen chisels, knives, plane blades, etc I use a system called Scary Sharp (Google it, it's a method not some expensive gimmick) you're pretty close to it already. When you plane western red cedar strips (to build kayaks) and just to be fussy you touch up your plane blade after an hour with 2000 grit - and you notice a difference? You're at the avant garde of sharpening. The trick to using sand paper is to always draw your edge, not push it as you're doing (but if you're not gouging or tearing your paper, and a master in the boat yard told you to do it this way... follow them. Me? I pull. The burr on the edge is taken off when you do the back.
    To trim the excess caulking usually pulling a scrapper is more 'idiot proof'. But again, you know what you're doing.
    The can of Sika primer with the short life. For PVC/ABS solvent/cement, which has the same short shelf life problem: store them upside down. The stuff inside won't dry out. Just be careful they don't leak. Also aluminum foil seals better than plastic. That's why the insides of crisps bags are metallic. A thin deposit of aluminum. The half used Sika tubes? Remove the spout and wrap some aluminum foil around the opening. It'll be usable for longer.
    Wear gloves, Respirator, etc... There's a lot of cancer around, maybe it's some chemical the person used in their youth. Why take the chance? I'm sure you learned during your apprenticeship the difference between acetone and epoxy. Acetone has a nasty sharp chemical smell, but isn't too bad. Epoxy has a nice nutty smell but is highly toxic (the Resin is full of BP-A, which works on our bodies as random doses of estrogen (the female hormone). We don't grow breasts, we get cancers many years later. I use West System Epoxy, the Resin is 90% BP-A. Also 20 years ago epoxy was considered food safe, and very safe for babies. Now it's banned for these uses (still great on boats!) Every 20 years or so some plastic that was once said to be very safe turns out not to be. I"m suspicious of Nalgene, why are the bottles all so different, when it's supposed to be the same thing? What's really going on? Some of them don't even have the plastic code on the bottom. I drink out of stainless steel, even at home (in part because I live like an old hippie.....) Hope you find some of this helpful.

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  3 года назад

      Thx for your detailed comment!
      I am always willing to learn and try new techniques- so thx for that.as I said here it was pandemic improvisations also due to not having a sharpening stone nor gloves.. but of course we always try to be as safe as possible;)
      Aladino

  • @francodeseta9999
    @francodeseta9999 4 года назад +1

    Ottimo lavoro Aladino! ... L'uomo dalle mille risorse... E più. Greetings.

  • @dougtiffany7439
    @dougtiffany7439 4 года назад

    Apologies, i wanted to say how much i enjoy your channel, as i wanted to do the canal's of Europe when i was younger [82 n0w]on my own boat, to late now, and i do not have the resources to charter a vessel, so it will not happen, i believe your boat was built by Cheoylee ?, i owned a Cheoylee, Robb 35, Teak built, Yawl rig, great boat, sailed very well, would go to weather like gang busters, purchased her in Hong Kong, back in the 80'S, she was 15 year's, taked very good care of [boat boy full time], in closing, i would say, you are a VERY LUCKY guy, to have a partner who has class, and smart. Fair Wind's, Doug.

  • @sammolive1130
    @sammolive1130 4 года назад +1

    Couldn’t have come at a better time: just about to start tackling the caulking on my Vindö 30. Thanks man 🦊

  • @russellleach1942
    @russellleach1942 3 года назад

    Great job both on the deck and video. The drawings made understanding what you were doing better.

  • @MichaelMechsner
    @MichaelMechsner 4 года назад

    Great video! BZ - you provide good instruction and professional "extra" tips for the DIY crowd. The drawn illustrations helped to make your points and I loved the sequencing - explain, demonstrate, and then follow up. Looking forward to more DIY videos.

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot Michael!
      Glad it turned out helpful:)
      Aladino

  • @mariadigiovanni1168
    @mariadigiovanni1168 4 года назад

    Amazing perfectionism. Beautiful work. Great editing!

  • @MountainPirate
    @MountainPirate 4 года назад +1

    Nice job! Both on the boat work (as always) and the Videoediting!

  • @johncollins5021
    @johncollins5021 4 года назад

    Great video. I like these kind of videos. I built aircraft for 34 years. When we smooth out sealant they told us not use soap. We us 50 50 mixed alcohol and water.

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад

      That’s interesting John!
      As I know that alcohol can mess with today’s caulking products... I try to keep it well away:)
      Cheers
      Aladino

    • @johncollins5021
      @johncollins5021 4 года назад

      Not according to sealant manufacturers soap contaminants sealant i built aircraft for 34years and out of that i was an inspector for 8 years specs say no soap. 50 50 alcohol and water. Per DOD.

  • @brettcameratraveler
    @brettcameratraveler 4 года назад +1

    I just finished sanding and redoing the varnish on all of the exterior wood. At least 2 weeks of all day work...In the future I just want a boat where all the wood is made up of straight, standard sizes available at the local hardware store whereever I go and I just pop the old ones out, replace and varnish.

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 4 года назад +2

    To all boat people.
    Before I have even watched the whole video I simply have to mention something: There are some special tools for removing and renovating teak deck seams (respectively seals/seams of all kinds) existing for at least over 10 years. If I remember correctly unfortunately only for the most expensive, high quality Fein Multimaster oscillating tool which I bought years ago.
    Hope this information and those tools can be helpful in the future.
    Best regards, luck and health.

  • @ArtemKlochko
    @ArtemKlochko 4 года назад

    This is a best video of Magic Carpet. Good job!

  • @Hunter-ym2kk
    @Hunter-ym2kk 4 года назад +1

    easy watching, informative content, love it..

  • @ghrey8282
    @ghrey8282 4 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @tazccl
    @tazccl 4 года назад +1

    Aladino great job with video and the decking.

  • @53goforit
    @53goforit 4 года назад +1

    Excellent my beloved Aladino

  • @tedbrewer1574
    @tedbrewer1574 4 года назад

    Wow, so many comments but one more for a rave review: Aladino's calm voice and methodical approach were very helpful to me in dealing with my own modest projects. Wishing you well on a stormy day on Lake Erie, USA

  • @cyclomaniac9086
    @cyclomaniac9086 4 года назад +1

    Wow... excellent tutorial.

  • @marcelobatnoska9056
    @marcelobatnoska9056 4 года назад +1

    hermoso trabajo del deck. congratulations Aladino

  • @chrismalkin4070
    @chrismalkin4070 4 года назад

    Excellent video, Aladino. I now know how to caulk my Couta Boat deck which I will be doing in few weeks. Thank you. Chris.

  • @hollowaldfee4067
    @hollowaldfee4067 4 года назад +1

    Mate, that was extraordinary... I am doing that just now with our Vindoe 30 from the 60's... You have so much great advice!!!!

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад

      Don’t forget to wipe the teak/grooves with acetone!
      I forgot to put that into the vid.
      Have fun!
      Aladino

    • @hollowaldfee4067
      @hollowaldfee4067 4 года назад

      @@SailingMagicCarpet Thanks for the advice!! Will do that

  • @portfoliofotoz
    @portfoliofotoz 4 года назад +1

    Superb work, Aladino. Both the editing and the teak work. My preference for my own boat is to oil the teak (which I have lots of) but I too can appreciate the fine silver of well cared for teak. Oh, we always enjoy Maya's album when sailing. You two are awesomely talented.

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад

      That’s awesome!
      Thank you so much John!
      Fair winds then
      Aladino

  • @mosca3289
    @mosca3289 4 года назад

    Great illustrations 👍🏻

  • @lnewbyliveca
    @lnewbyliveca 4 года назад +1

    It is great to see a craft persons process, you should do more work videos

  • @mimmociaccio5470
    @mimmociaccio5470 4 года назад +1

    Unaltro capolovoro bravo !!

  • @ezequieldiaz1950
    @ezequieldiaz1950 4 года назад

    MUY BUEN TRABAJO ALADINO !!!!!!!SE NOTA QUE EL TRABAJO LO HACES CON PASION Y QUE SABES DEL TEMA .....UN SALUDO DESDE ARGENTINA Y QUE LA FUERZA TE ACOMPAÑE !!!!!!!!!

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад +1

      Lo hice muchas vezes! Pero por suerte me gusta:)
      Gracias Ezequiel!
      Aladino

  • @rhirwin10
    @rhirwin10 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for a thoughtful and thorough explanation of the approach, steps, tools and method. Extremely informative. I think you should create a commercial application video for some of the teak caulk companies. Yours is hands down way more informative on several critical steps. By way of example, the direction of cutting out the old caulk by noting the grain direction and removing the rebates. 100%. -Thank you again

  • @johnmccormick175
    @johnmccormick175 4 года назад

    Great video Aladino,very informative and what a beautiful job you did! Take care and stay safe folks.

  • @andyblyth4519
    @andyblyth4519 3 года назад

    Really really nice job.

  • @johndixon5097
    @johndixon5097 4 года назад

    Very professional, and beautiful work.

  • @CS_247
    @CS_247 3 года назад

    Your teak caulking looks amazing! Well done!

  • @nooneanybodyknows1321
    @nooneanybodyknows1321 4 года назад +1

    Perfection!

  • @IAssassin12
    @IAssassin12 4 года назад +1

    Nice work on the wood and the editing!

  • @whiterabbit3042
    @whiterabbit3042 2 года назад

    You do very nice work. And I’ve learned some good tips you have shared. Thanks for taking the time to video, edit and share.
    Now can you come to the US and do my Boat? 😂

  • @toddabrahamsson1797
    @toddabrahamsson1797 4 года назад

    Nice job !

  • @maxime41418
    @maxime41418 4 года назад

    Super nice job. The video is actualy a good technical one..

  • @Hairnicks
    @Hairnicks 4 года назад

    What a really great job, so easy to follow.

  • @JCs-Music
    @JCs-Music 4 года назад +2

    well done video. Everything has a science and an art component, finding the right balance is important. IMHO, DIY videos need to go light on the art aspect in order not to be a distraction. Having said that, an evening or walk in an anchorage would probably due well going heavier on the art side of things. ❤️ 😃

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 4 года назад +5

    Dear Sailing Magic Carpet couple.
    Usually I do long or even very long comments. Only 7 words needed to say this time: Perfectly done again and as always! Congrats! 👍👌👏
    This applies for the very complex job AND the editing!
    Thanks a lot for making teaching recording editing uploading and sharing.
    Best regards luck and health.
    Postscriptum: Please kindly allow me to ask: Wouldn't a Ziehklinge (sorry, don't know and couldn't find the English designation) do a better job cutting off the excess of the Sikaflex? There are several types available.

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  4 года назад +3

      Hello Chru Chas!
      Thank you very much for your kind comments.
      And about the “ziehklinge”
      I love working with them but for something flexible like this it wouldn’t cut nicely I don’t think.
      But smth to try..
      Aladino