Friday, 20 January 2017
Trimming Lead Keel
Before fairing my dead-woods any further, I needed to trim my lead keel, so that I could take a pattern from it and reflect this onto the dead-woods to ensure a good fit.
Temperatures rose today sufficiently for me to get my chainsaw fixed, having previously given up in frustration when the tiny tubing became so rigid with the freezing air temperatures that I couldn't reassemble it!
Anyway, thankfully I got it working. So spurned on with Port Na Storm's comment about looking forward to see the lead keel being cut with a chainsaw (from a long distance!) , I took out my video camera to record the process. John Brooks, Somes Sound designer and ever available to offer sound advice and encouragement, gave me the hint that a chainsaw was known to be quite a good tool for cutting lead keels. Initially I was quite dubious, but since I had a very small cheap "Florabest" 40cc saw which I bought in Lidl for less than €100, I thought it was worth a try. Good advice John, it worked a treat!
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Off-cut from lead keel |


Florabest chainsaw - small 16" saw |
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