The search for La Goleta, Tally Ho's Fastnet competitor. ***Episode 7***

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  • The search for La Goleta, Tally Ho's Fastnet competitor.
    Episode 7
    In this episode we hear an uncanny story about Tally Ho's competitor in the 1927 Fastnet Race, and a plea to help trace this lost historic soul.
    If you or anyone you know has any information of La Goleta's whereabouts, or know if she was lost completely, we would really love to hear from you. So please get in touch via email. Knotfinnishedyet@gmail.com
    To get a better look at the Photos and article of La Goleta's history head over to,
    f.birch?hl=en
    Finally confident enough to complete the set up of the wind turbine, install the lighting and give it all a test.
    Then with the help of a friend Miles here in the boatyard, we run all the mains wiring for my combi machine.
    Go check out miles’ current project at atlantaboat.co.uk
    I then get started on the next major job on the boat. Transom troubles!!!
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  • @timrayment
    @timrayment 3 роки тому +30

    I crewed on La Goleta for 10 years with Doddy (Peter Dodd) and it was great to see him again even on film. I would be very interested to know what happened to this lovely schooner and all the crew. I even have a photograph of her under full sail on my office wall. We did the Fastnet on her when she was 48 years old and knocked a day off her original time! Also on board during that time were Tim and Linda Reeve whom I am in occasional touch with. As Doddy said in the video, it would be great for the crew to meet up again. The last time we met up was some years ago at Tim and Linda's house in Wiltshire (I think).

  • @paulodonohue5832
    @paulodonohue5832 4 роки тому +94

    Man it is definitely a small world, think of all the things that came into play to bring you to this point. You have some free time and see a video about a brit building a British boat half a world away. You go help this guy, hone some woodworking skills, and fall in love with wooden boats. Return home, find a boat TWO hours from home and you get hired by a guy who used to sail on the only other boat to finish the race the previous boat won almost 100 years ago. Haha that's kismet. I liked watching you on Sampson Boat Co. and was glad to see you caught the bug. Great show keep it up! At least I think that's how it happened.

  • @amclauchlin8255
    @amclauchlin8255 3 роки тому +33

    My uncle bought La Goleta sometime after WW2 and sailed her round the Western Isles. I don’t know how long he owned her but I think he sold her in the 1960s.

  • @ukulelefatman
    @ukulelefatman 4 роки тому +35

    Not one minute ago I was thinking I'd love to know what Finn is up to. And there you are.

  • @paulherriot8936
    @paulherriot8936 4 роки тому +31

    PLAY TILL THE END...Finn....keep the out takes....brilliant my friend. Ticks many many boxes....

  • @dragonfly8080808
    @dragonfly8080808 4 роки тому +35

    Great story about La Goleta, hope to find out what happened to it. I'm enjoying your channel thanks for sharing.

  • @lancedaniels
    @lancedaniels 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for posting and sharing. My admiration for all the work and effort you’re putting in and not just with the rebuild! Glad to hear and see how things are going as well as the story about la Goleta!

  • @paulherriot8936
    @paulherriot8936 4 роки тому +17

    "Fastenetting" Finn. Thanks for sharing with us. Great that this gentleman was willing to share too

  • @allenlong1445
    @allenlong1445 4 роки тому +1

    Dude you keep making them videos I'll keep watching them. I can't imagine how hard it is to make them but your doing a good job so far you got me hooked keep it up

  • @carleensaull-hunt81
    @carleensaull-hunt81 4 роки тому +10

    Great progress Finn. Barn is looking very organised!...May the search for La Goleta be fruitful! What a story that would be! 👍

  • @dm55
    @dm55 4 роки тому +1

    Love the history. It adds so much to your build. Thanx

  • @jameslarson6555
    @jameslarson6555 4 роки тому +4

    Great content as always, looking forward to more progress on your project! The barn in itself is an amazing accomplishment

  • @howiedo1124
    @howiedo1124 4 роки тому +2

    Finn!! I’m just so impressed by all you’re doing!! Keep up the great work, I will love it when your channel grows big enough to be your full time job and you won’t need to work on any other boats but your own!! Congratulations, young man!! You’re definitely on your way!!!

  • @markhazel9632
    @markhazel9632 4 роки тому +38

    Glad to see you got the ear protectors I sent. As someone hard of hearing with tinnitus, I felt compelled to help you keep your ears healthy. Please wear them during any work that could remotely get loud or persistent! Cheers from Florida!

    • @andrewfleming6487
      @andrewfleming6487 4 роки тому +5

      Mark Hazel I cannot agree with you more!!! I too have Tinnitus /industrial deafness as it now also commonly referred to.. it’s something i see so often with people old enough to know, and do much better. How can we get it through to anyone using ANY loud machinery to do - buy AND wear earplugs or earmuffs.. even mowing the lawn!! Once your hearing is impaired, it dramatically changes how you live and your quality of life. SPREAD THE WORD!!

    • @bid6413
      @bid6413 4 роки тому +5

      One of those lessons I learned too late and of course it irreversible. As an old dude social interactions are limited by hearing loss. Loud sudden noises, like hammering on steel are particularly damaging. Even exposure to sound 120 decibels or less for prolonged periods are damaging. Do yourself a big favor and always protect yourself. Cheers, Will

  • @stephenthomason5983
    @stephenthomason5983 4 роки тому +3

    Always inspiring to see a man with a mission and purpose... I also have been watching Leo since the start, so your on a lot of folks radar. And, they are all pulling for you... Be safe young man... Steve T. ✌

  • @rowanroesch702
    @rowanroesch702 4 роки тому +3

    Well done Finn!!!! Great to see your progress! Trying to work in that tiny space looked so claustrophobic!!!

  • @Pete-eb4ec
    @Pete-eb4ec 4 роки тому

    Superb progress on your shed! Good luck on the restoration! I will be following you.

  • @nolinovio6748
    @nolinovio6748 4 роки тому

    awesome video, very inspirational. These videos will be and are classic already in its own right. Keep up the great videos coming.

  • @kingsleywray6632
    @kingsleywray6632 3 роки тому

    Loved you on that other channel. So glad you are continuing to make content. Thanks for sharing

  • @clearprop
    @clearprop 3 роки тому +1

    Great stuff! Keep 'em coming, sir. Loving the project. 👍

  • @georgeemeny6123
    @georgeemeny6123 4 роки тому +8

    Great oral history, stay the coarse my friend! Wonderful to see both you& Leo on the same weekend. oldguyin sequim

  • @michaeljoblin637
    @michaeljoblin637 4 роки тому +2

    You 'da' man Finn, great job, love the rawness!

  • @timreynolds1195
    @timreynolds1195 4 роки тому

    Excellent! Nice shop, working and rebuilding the boat. One man show, carry on.

  • @zedhead2864
    @zedhead2864 4 роки тому +11

    Looks like you have access to a wealth of great knowledge, experience. Loved hearing Pete's story. All the luck in the world finding the La Goleta. Just an idea to make your channel stand out. If you come across any more 'Ole Sailors with great stories, get them recorded. These guys are the last of a great era of sailing.

  • @subpoppy1
    @subpoppy1 4 роки тому

    go get em Finn. keep hammering on. thanks for the effort in sharing your journey.

  • @ekavoian
    @ekavoian 4 роки тому

    I enjoyed the video Finn. Liked the music too. Blues and boats go together when you are on the hard. Look forward to your progress

  • @danielkeirsteadsr1241
    @danielkeirsteadsr1241 2 роки тому +1

    When both boats are ready let the fun begin.

  • @leilee203
    @leilee203 4 роки тому

    I love those outtakes and bloopers at the end of your videos :) I've really enjoyed your videos so far, and it's great how much your editing has evolved so far.

  • @chriscoast2coast1207
    @chriscoast2coast1207 4 роки тому

    Great project look forward to your videos through out the retrofit of your vessel.

  • @richardkeen1996
    @richardkeen1996 3 роки тому

    Just discovered your site. Thoroughly enjoyed it and looking forward to following along in the future.

  • @philwomackmhbc
    @philwomackmhbc 3 роки тому +1

    Let there be light!!!! It’s nice to see the shots in full light. Very good.

  • @matthewharding6245
    @matthewharding6245 4 роки тому

    Loving the videos, keep up the good work.
    Time is precious, if you aren't keeping them just chop them next to the bolt and be done with it, you can still use the pieces for templating.

  • @hexinli
    @hexinli 4 роки тому

    Great video - keep 'em coming! Funny - I thought the sound was a sander too - didn't learn until the outtake that it was the turbine... Hope you aren't sleeping anywhere near that noisy beast! Cheers.

  • @mrsethatwood
    @mrsethatwood 4 роки тому +2

    sanding around a boathouse? odd. love all of this, keep it up.

  • @hammerman47
    @hammerman47 4 роки тому +5

    Hi Finn, I am a 71 yr old ex sailor ( forearms finally gave in to too much sail hauling over 40 year period) and am enjoying following along on your journey. Met you on Loe's channel rebuilding Tally Ho

  • @2dogsnight
    @2dogsnight 4 роки тому +3

    Never see ferrocement hull before. Really like what you're doing there!

  • @darinclark1853
    @darinclark1853 2 роки тому +1

    This is delightful... I've met Leo and have followed his progress on the Tally Ho with interest. Love to hear some backstory....

  • @davec5237
    @davec5237 4 роки тому

    Enjoyed thanks for posting!

  • @jimfuller5309
    @jimfuller5309 4 роки тому +3

    Hello Finn! Just was watching you helping out Leo on Tally Ho. Now here you are working on your own boat! Best of luck to you! I was thinking on those stuck knees on the stern seeing as your gonna remake them just split them in half to get them off. Then glue and clamp them back together then you would have a pattern to make the new ones. Cheers, carry on!

  • @cynthiaverjovskymarcotte1379
    @cynthiaverjovskymarcotte1379 4 роки тому +1

    Finn, I followed from Sampson Boat Co, and am really enjoying your videos and your journey. I just became a patreon supporter. Stay safe!

  • @MikeLoveBuns
    @MikeLoveBuns 4 роки тому

    Amusing sailboat ⛵️ sailing story! Mike from Missouri 😀⛵️😘

  • @adrianrevill7686
    @adrianrevill7686 4 роки тому +7

    Hi Finn, love the lockdown hair. I am sure you have removed them now, but for rusted bolts/screws in wood, heat is your friend. Several people said about welding a bar on. But I did not see anyone say to use the welder to heat the studding. Just keep pilling on the weld and the heat will change the rust from red to black which makes it shrink. Part of the reason rust makes bolts stick is that rust takes up more space than iron, so it jams it all tight. Also, the heat chars the wood too. For stuck screws, I use a pencil blow torch, and just heat the head.

  • @marcjordan29
    @marcjordan29 4 роки тому

    Love the build..... So obligatory comment and like.... Slapped!

  • @timjohnson8725
    @timjohnson8725 4 роки тому

    Awesome Job Finn keep up the good work and best wishes from Biloxi Mississippi USA..

  • @rogerbayzand4455
    @rogerbayzand4455 4 роки тому +3

    I spent all my working life boatbuilding and fishing out of Lymington and remember passing La Goleta when she was at the Berthon.Let's hope we can find out what happened to her. Thanks for another great film Fin, my 10p's worth I would chop of the end of that knee to get the stud out.

  • @rogergoulder3821
    @rogergoulder3821 4 роки тому

    A good watch, Finn. Thank you. You are obviously a knowledgeable bloke , so you probably already considered and discarded this idea, but FWIW ....... We used to weld some round bar onto the fastening and extract it with a slide hammer. ( We had different sizes of slide hammer - the surveyor always wanted the most awkward fastenings pulled !)

  • @birdseyeview1543
    @birdseyeview1543 4 роки тому

    Brilliant mate, please keep on!

  • @macelius
    @macelius 2 роки тому

    What an interesting story! Would be so lovely to see them sailing together again.

  • @peternash6206
    @peternash6206 4 роки тому

    Simply Brilliant!!😷

  • @michaelmcclafferty3346
    @michaelmcclafferty3346 4 роки тому +1

    Good luck Finn.
    You are a clever man, you will work out a way to get the bolts out.

  • @patchmack4469
    @patchmack4469 4 роки тому +1

    excellent - i'm really looking forward to this project Finn - i been binge watching Leo's Tally Hoo project last two days (all 70 odd vids) and now looking forward to yours, with your talent and skills (noted with your work on Tally Hoo) i'm sure your going to do this boat much justice (is the hull fibreglass, i not seen written anywhere, just a very smooth finish) doesn't look that pretty inside, i'd love to come n help out, i heard you say Hasting eeek my neck of the woods although i'm down west sussex now, seem to have loads of time on the hands, might like to come n play while i have time on my hands - keep at it fella

  • @rollinrock6696
    @rollinrock6696 4 роки тому

    Excellent!!

  • @IdealContracting
    @IdealContracting 4 роки тому

    Looking good!

  • @sk-op3xi
    @sk-op3xi 4 роки тому

    so glad i found this channel!

  • @shaenj
    @shaenj 4 роки тому +3

    Hello Finn. I'll just tell you why I subscribed to your channel.
    I saw you clam up in your early vids and was impressed with your determination to beat it. I thought this bloke is SERIOUS. I rarely sub on you tube, I save that for the real men/women.
    So, I immediately subscribed. I respect a man who can show his emotions and carry on with what needs doing.
    I'm an Aussie Pensioner so money is tight and I cannot help you that way but like you I'll think of something.
    Spreading your channel on other people might help a little.
    I'll be watching mate and thinking of you.
    BTW....I've been a Tally Ho fan from seeing the fear in Leo's face when he looked at the boat first time.

  • @Larry-325
    @Larry-325 4 роки тому +3

    Finn great video. The connection to Tally Ho was real interesting. I bet Leo found that interesting. What are the chances you would cross paths with Tally Ho again so soon. Awesome content Finn. Keep it up! 👍👍

  • @johnoflegend1529
    @johnoflegend1529 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for that Finn! And in the words of Guy Clark “sometime I use my head, sometime a bigger hammer”.

  • @waynedoeblin6801
    @waynedoeblin6801 4 роки тому +1

    Another wooden boat project to follow,better than Christmas 👍🙂

  • @earlhall174
    @earlhall174 4 роки тому

    Suggestion for removing the bolts - use a hole saw to remove the wood surrounding the bolts to reduce the contact with the knee. Interesting story about La Goleta. Keep going!

  • @mikevine6628
    @mikevine6628 4 роки тому

    Keep the story going, I'm enjoying the journey

  • @geneberry7114
    @geneberry7114 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Finn, that's quite the pickle you have with the seized bolts, I wish I had an intelligent suggestion. I really like the gaffs at the end of the videos. If I were making videos they would be nothing but gaffs, hat's off to you. : )

  • @eriknordlund
    @eriknordlund 4 роки тому +1

    Great job Finn!

  • @robinhodgkinson
    @robinhodgkinson 4 роки тому

    A few ideas come to mind. You did say you were replacing them? 16 mm bolt - maybe weld a nut on topside or drill a hole through if there’s enough thread poking out, then use an old screwdriver/rod as a “handle” to turn the bolt. And perhaps a well of WD- 40 around the bolt and let it soak for a day or two... Or drill a series of holes around the bolt and dig out enough of the timber to loosen its grip but not break the piece in two ( pencil a cross on first to keep hole location accurate)... That saw combo looks like a good unit. Enjoyed the video - keep em coming. : )

  • @nofider1
    @nofider1 4 роки тому

    Hello Finn. Great series....... Keep expecting a parrot to steal the show lol. Stay safe and keep the video's coming .... :-)

  • @desireeedgington1007
    @desireeedgington1007 4 роки тому +28

    Find a hole saw about the same size as the square mortise for the upper nuts. Using the hole saw without the pilot center drill installed, drill down to the deck line around the outside of the threaded rod. The knees will come off easily. Then the threaded rods will be exposed for removal. The now oversized holes in the knees can be filled with appropriately sized dowel and glue.

    • @GregHartSk8er
      @GregHartSk8er 4 роки тому +2

      When fastenings are that seized sometimes there is no other option other than to cut the wood away from the fastenings. Desiree's solution above may work, or just hack them off - you wont use them again anyway. Expedience over elegance!!

    • @StemtoSternSailing
      @StemtoSternSailing 4 роки тому

      That hurt my pride...
      I just wanted to leave a untraditional idea to help getting the bolts out.
      Luckily I read your comment first, and realized your idea was much better.
      Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
      Best regards from Jarle (who by now feels rather stupid)

    • @christiangeiselmann
      @christiangeiselmann 4 роки тому +1

      Nuts and Boats Sailing So what was your idea?

    • @StemtoSternSailing
      @StemtoSternSailing 4 роки тому

      @@christiangeiselmann induction heater wold make the bolt red hot in minutes, this burns a thin layer of wood around the bolt and creates some " wiggle room " for the coroded steel and crud to move about. Ofcourse you need to have a person topside with some water to put out fires and you would need to have spreadable water ready under the deck as well. I haven't tried this on bolts in wooden constructions but i think it would work.
      I understand that this is a high risk solution but I have worked with induction heaters a lot and I'm pretty sure it would work. I also think the damage to the wood would be minimal if the fire is kept under control.... (I'm "nuts" maybe it's best not to listen to me)
      So i saw the video and the first thing I thought of was the induction heater solution, i went to the comment section ready to start writing, then i saw this comment,,,, and i was really ashamed of my self. The other solution was easy, cheap tools, safe and no big fire risk. That should have been the first thing I thought of.
      Best regards from Jarle

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 4 роки тому +1

    Dear Finn.
    👍👌👏 Nice video and work progress again. Unfortunately there is nearly always higher effort as calculated in restorations. Always some unpleasant surprises.
    2) How great it would be to find La Goleta. Imagine how your nice boss would feel if he could sail (on) her again after 50 years! Maybe even side by side with Tally Ho!? Remember: Tally Ho will be ready in 2 years! 😁😁
    Therefore I suggest to give these informations to Leo and the Arabella guys. Don't get me wrong but they have a lot more viewers (at least for now. Maybe you will catch up). If both channels mention the search in their videos, the chances finding La Goleta are way bigger I guess.
    Thanks a lot for making teaching recording editing uploading and sharing.
    Best regards luck and health.

  • @richmelillo9637
    @richmelillo9637 3 роки тому

    Great stuff! have fun, I know that Leo is watching also.Rich

  • @James-67
    @James-67 4 роки тому +8

    You could try welding something on top of the rod and pull/twist from above :) Love the vid's, you're doing a great job!

    • @hanvyj2
      @hanvyj2 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah welding onto the top is probably the easiest way to do it!

    • @MikeAG333
      @MikeAG333 4 роки тому

      Why? Were you not listening when he said he was replacing the knees with new ones? Cut the old ones off.......5 minutes work. Cut the seized threaded rods off......2 minutes work. Make new knees......that will make slightly more interesting footage.

  • @GoochPatrol1
    @GoochPatrol1 4 роки тому +1

    Yes Finn we want more!! Thanks for another great vid :) Cheers from South Africa

  • @pikethree
    @pikethree 4 роки тому +12

    Finn, leave the sanding sounds in, it's a boatyard we have to expect some noise. Just keep cracking on mate.

  • @michaeldarby3503
    @michaeldarby3503 4 роки тому

    Great to see youve caught the boat building bug for youreself Finn :)

  • @davewilliams6172
    @davewilliams6172 4 роки тому

    Oh the joys of a busy workshop....there is always someone "enhancing" the audio!
    Shame the original builders cut so many corners with materials...you now have to pay the price which makes the job take twice as long..
    Keep up the good work mate and as others have said, keep the out-takes.

  • @markjennings2315
    @markjennings2315 3 роки тому

    Interesting to hear what happend to La Goleta. There looks to be some weird and wonderful boats right in your yard!! maybe do a walk around and show them. like the one @6:13

  • @KirtFitzpatrick
    @KirtFitzpatrick 4 роки тому +1

    Cool story and connection to Tally Ho.

  • @defel1
    @defel1 4 роки тому +5

    You might contact Rick Moore, Captain of the Sophisticated Lady (and UA-cam channel) about the La Goleta. He has cruised the Caribbean for years and might know something.

  • @nlumby
    @nlumby 4 роки тому

    ...fantastic story

  • @martinhoflich6150
    @martinhoflich6150 4 роки тому

    I guess some of the people here which gave you ideas how to get rid of the knees/rusted bolts forgot that your boat is made from concret. So be careful not to stress punctual to much .Concret is very strong but not elastic and it can crack.
    Btw.I like the progress and your choise of music.Cheers from germany.

  • @rogierkemmeren3890
    @rogierkemmeren3890 4 роки тому +2

    The end is just too funny XD

  • @rayantoni4932
    @rayantoni4932 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for doing these videos.can you drill around those bolts with a hole saw to remove the knees in one piece

  • @MrCrabbing
    @MrCrabbing 4 роки тому

    That's a great idea Desiree, Come on Finn lets see if you can get her ready before Leo.

  • @RobDDC
    @RobDDC 4 роки тому +2

    Slide hammer mate. You can make your own. The impact can crack the rust laminations.

  • @MjrTraumaVictim
    @MjrTraumaVictim 4 роки тому

    ok so im following this from TALLY HO, and having watched all the vids realising your from hastings area, and your family is from BATTLE, strangely im watching from my home nr POWDERMILL wood, good show so far, keep it up Finn.

  • @gmoose777
    @gmoose777 4 роки тому

    G'day Finn my sugestion for the threaded rod is weld the top nuts to the threaded bar then use an impact wrench to try and screw them out.

  • @andrewbailey7999
    @andrewbailey7999 4 роки тому +9

    Hi Finn, I'm just wondering if you've thought yet about what kind of rig will go on your boat that you're restoring.
    The story about La Goleta was great! Small world. Perhaps a future project will be to make a replica haha...

    • @knotfinnishedyet9170
      @knotfinnishedyet9170  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Andrew. Thanks for you message.
      I have and she will be rigged a gaff cutter. And I would love to build a replica la Goleta. Possibly one day

  • @Elvis-lw7vy
    @Elvis-lw7vy 4 роки тому

    Keep it up!

  • @nikolasmaclean4450
    @nikolasmaclean4450 4 роки тому +1

    Nice one mate! Thoroughly enjoyed the latest vid!

  • @DowneastThunderCreations
    @DowneastThunderCreations 4 роки тому

    Chisel enough wood away around the studs at the top of the knees to allow use of a fender washer. Replace the nuts, and then use a pneumatic impact driver to tighten down on the nuts. Since you removed the nuts below, the studs should work their way upwards and out initially until they loosen up enough to spin - in which case you should then be able to work them up and out with a fair amount of ease.

  • @SuperDougiedoo
    @SuperDougiedoo 4 роки тому

    Around 1979 La Goleta was sold and made her way down to I believe Belize. Though there are stories that she ended up on the rocks somewhere in the Caribbean.

  • @DWAJarrett
    @DWAJarrett 4 роки тому

    Great content. Keep Peter on board....please...

  • @jmaudsley6544
    @jmaudsley6544 2 роки тому

    Absolute gold, i'm in

  • @shaenj
    @shaenj 4 роки тому

    As for the difficult nuts I'd attempt making a long attachment for the Spanner. You have the right nuts to get the right setting to the spanner or a Ring spanner might be better. An easy fix if you're lucky.

  • @ulfpeter5312
    @ulfpeter5312 4 роки тому

    Nice video

  • @almath9987
    @almath9987 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video👍🏻 can you weld? If so is their enough room to weld onto the top of the 16mm stud? If so you could weld a T shape on top and get to jacks and try and move it that way🤔 hard to say from the video. As said if not make a template and cut. Keep then coming and good luck on your search⚓⛵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @WJSpies
    @WJSpies 4 роки тому

    ..Hydraulic jack in-between the knees pushing out, w/ a strap come-along on the uppermost part of the two knees to compliment the jack's outward movement.

  • @MiQBohlin
    @MiQBohlin 4 роки тому +1

    C’mon folks and give these guy a thumbs up! 👍🏽 After all efforts making this vid and the cost of sharing it, he's are worth a 👍🏽, don’t you think?

  • @davidbacon4805
    @davidbacon4805 4 роки тому

    Finn, nice story tie in with the Tally Ho. That is a great machine you have there, I saw another one on a UK video, but have never seen anything like that here in the States. When ever I see a table saw with no riving knife attached I wince , any chance they make an attach. ?

  • @Mayhemspent
    @Mayhemspent 4 роки тому

    Obligatory comment. Keep up the good work Finn. Coming at ya from sunny gold coast Australia.

  • @jerryrigsit5400
    @jerryrigsit5400 2 роки тому

    Really cool story. Hopefully you'll get your answers.

  • @forresta65
    @forresta65 4 роки тому

    if the bolts are off the inside, take a piece of sheetmetal to protect the deck and try gentle knocking a wide wedge in between the deck and the knee. My two cents.

  • @PottersCottageNo3
    @PottersCottageNo3 4 роки тому

    If you don't want to cut the threaded rods, use a length of steel tube just larger than the rods, file teeth on one end to form a "core" drill. Then drill a hole which removes the rods. Then replace with larger diameter rods. Good luck!