For sure! Going through the 30 minutes of boat flip footage, I was stressed all over again but had to significantly shorten the process to make it watchable! Thanks for watching new one launching tonight!
Thanks! That would be great! Although it's the largest woodworking project we have taken on, it's by far my favorite and I am already thinking about what type of boat I want to build next! Thanks for following along and watching!
Thanks so much! It's a good reminder to me that we are creating memories in addition to the boat. Really cool that you became a carpenter from it the experience!
I'm really enjoying this series. Like you, I already own a fiberglass boat (24' center console), but I've always wanted to build a wooden boat. It's really interesting to watch how you figure out all the minute details involved in manufacturing and assembling all the parts and pieces.
Thanks so much, our goal is to make a video that can help those who want to try to build a boat without it being too boring! Stay tuned for more, actually did you see that we just launched episode 4?
Thanks, feels nice to finally get those first 3 produced, I will NEVER let the footage back up that far again, my eyes were crossed from going though all of it!
Great job. I am building a SCAMP Sailboat. I had to flip mine twice. The boat is mostly built right side up on building base, then flipped onto saw horses to finish the bottom, right side up again to finish the topsides. For my cradle I found some bench lift wheels that mount to the side of the legs. They allow the boat to be rolled around or to sit on the floor.
@fultonfinewoodworks I really like how you let the epoxy sit and soak into the wood. A lot of people don't do that but it makes a huge difference in the long run from delaminating.
Thanks. I had that on my list but didn't use because I had sourcing problems in my area. Looks like a great product used by a lot of boat professionals
Hi Ronnie and Cameron, I found your channel today in the side of a video I was subbed to and so now Im subbed to your channel and will be viewing the back catalogue of videos. 3 amazing videos, but Ronnie I have to ask you honestly how much helm time to expect to get.... somehow after this video I think this is now Cameron and his buddies boat (great lads, full credit to them). Much respect from Glasgow Scotland
Thanks so much for following along and watching our build. You are a very perceptive person, I doubt I will see much time behind the helm either! I think building it might be the most fun part anyway!
This is a masterpiece! BUT, please guys, uses appropriate breathing protections when you paint, sand and even mixing filling silicate! all these magic products are extremly bad for your lungs! :( apart from that, you've done an amazing job from the beginning and so far. thanks for sharing! best wishes from France.
Thanks! Agree that protecting the lungs is important, note that the paint was not epoxy and our sanders are hooked to HEPA dust collectors and we have 2 air scrubbers in the shop on the ceiling also. We could do better about wearing masks at times no doubt!
OMG so much less stressful than watching the live flip lol. Great Job!!! You guys are killing it!
For sure! Going through the 30 minutes of boat flip footage, I was stressed all over again but had to significantly shorten the process to make it watchable! Thanks for watching new one launching tonight!
You guys are going to be a huge hit with these boat building videos. You may have found your niche
Thanks! That would be great! Although it's the largest woodworking project we have taken on, it's by far my favorite and I am already thinking about what type of boat I want to build next! Thanks for following along and watching!
It's nice seeing all your helpers stop in to lend a hand/paw.
I really feel like Tommy could do more but he plays the I am just a cat card a lot!
This reminds of biulding boats with my dad Thanks became a carpenter thanks tot my dad You brought back good memories
Thanks so much! It's a good reminder to me that we are creating memories in addition to the boat. Really cool that you became a carpenter from it the experience!
wow great job and I love the color combination. wide beam is perfect.
Thanks so much! I can't wait to see all the clear wood on the top with the side colors, should be really nice!
Nice job fellas! Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
I'm really enjoying this series. Like you, I already own a fiberglass boat (24' center console), but I've always wanted to build a wooden boat. It's really interesting to watch how you figure out all the minute details involved in manufacturing and assembling all the parts and pieces.
Thanks so much, our goal is to make a video that can help those who want to try to build a boat without it being too boring! Stay tuned for more, actually did you see that we just launched episode 4?
Brings back great memories!
Wow, impressive fess tools investment. I love the video nice to watch in its entirety..still 2 years away from building mine...😊
Thanks so much for watching, Festool makes great tools for sure! Good luck on your build, it's so much fun!
That Tom… and Total Fair is the best. 👍
I had no idea how many appearances Tom (Tom Silva) made in the video until we started editing! Total Fair is great for sure! Thanks for watching!
Most excellent build so far gents⚓️
Thanks, feels nice to finally get those first 3 produced, I will NEVER let the footage back up that far again, my eyes were crossed from going though all of it!
Great job. I am building a SCAMP Sailboat. I had to flip mine twice. The boat is mostly built right side up on building base, then flipped onto saw horses to finish the bottom, right side up again to finish the topsides. For my cradle I found some bench lift wheels that mount to the side of the legs. They allow the boat to be rolled around or to sit on the floor.
Awesome job. Although I probably would have skegged it before I painted.
Thanks, We would of preferred that as well, almost forgot about it but luckily we remembered before the flip!
@fultonfinewoodworks I really like how you let the epoxy sit and soak into the wood. A lot of people don't do that but it makes a huge difference in the long run from delaminating.
Bravo!!!!Felicitaciones 😅😅😅
thinking of using Alex Seal on mine - looking good
The unlocked wheels made that fun.... Great help
Thanks. I had that on my list but didn't use because I had sourcing problems in my area. Looks like a great product used by a lot of boat professionals
bravo cool
Hi Ronnie and Cameron, I found your channel today in the side of a video I was subbed to and so now Im subbed to your channel and will be viewing the back catalogue of videos.
3 amazing videos, but Ronnie I have to ask you honestly how much helm time to expect to get.... somehow after this video I think this is now Cameron and his buddies boat
(great lads, full credit to them).
Much respect from Glasgow Scotland
Thanks so much for following along and watching our build. You are a very perceptive person, I doubt I will see much time behind the helm either! I think building it might be the most fun part anyway!
This is a masterpiece! BUT, please guys, uses appropriate breathing protections when you paint, sand and even mixing filling silicate! all these magic products are extremly bad for your lungs! :( apart from that, you've done an amazing job from the beginning and so far. thanks for sharing! best wishes from France.
Thanks! Agree that protecting the lungs is important, note that the paint was not epoxy and our sanders are hooked to HEPA dust collectors and we have 2 air scrubbers in the shop on the ceiling also. We could do better about wearing masks at times no doubt!
Breathing protection!
🛥👏👏👏👏👏👍⚓💯
Just think should use a mask when sanding, I did not always use protection but do now.
I agree fully, I do better than I used to with wearing one but I for sure don't 100%