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annie42 Posted - 29 May 2016 : 17:36:01
hi all im a newbie here ive got a norman 20.and it was a boat that was put on the sea!! it was built in 1972...and i need the windows refurbishing because the last person who owned it has sikaflexed the outside of the windows shut to stop leaks.....so how do i take them out without breaking them plus how do i get the putty stuff out?

my norman is called acegrace
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cliveshep Posted - 12 Jun 2016 : 03:56:03
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Originally posted by annie42

hi sounds like youre doing a fab job....ive been on a few sites and asked the question and got very sarcastic answers....youve been very helpful...

my norman is called acegrace


Just a thought here - to post images easily without fuss simply sign up free to http://postimg.org/ then you can upload any image from your computer, and click the "show codes" button, click the "Hotlink for forums 1" (or 2) and paste the code.

You get this:
(url=http://postimage.org/)(img)http://s19.postimg.org/yua7me1wz/cost_cutting_criminality.jpg(/img)(/url)
(url=http://postimage.org/)picture host(/url)

This is an image code it puts on your clipboard, simply "right-click" and paste, couldn't be easier.

However, because I am using this as an example I have changed all the [ and ] brackets to ( and ) brackets.

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(img)http://s19.postimg.org/yua7me1wz/cost_cutting_criminality.jpg(/img)

With the correct brackets that code gives this when you click Post New Reply:




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cliveshep Posted - 12 Jun 2016 : 03:40:27
quote:
Originally posted by jud

Clive, why is your missus taking photo's of the back of your head?
Jojo, it looks like you're playing a blinder with those windows.
Well impressed,
Jud.



I was actually feeding the elephant with turnips as we walked, they love them, and it was putting it's head up and curling trunk over to me - that's what she was photographing.



Earlier I was playing with the cat!



But before that we had to feed the kids!



No Health and Safety idiots here to spoil our fun!



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cliveshep Posted - 12 Jun 2016 : 03:24:08
quote:
Originally posted by fitvit

Thanks Jud, I only meant to give it a bit of a tidy up after buying it, but found myself going a little bit demolition crazy . . . eeeeekkkkkkk

Clive my name is Jo or JoJo (short for Joanne)
Speaking of names, I'm going to change the name of my boat.

Any elaborate rituals required?

jojo




Also for Trevork - stupid is as stupid does I guess, I did wonder about the "JoJo" but best to ask I thought.

Jo - rituals are for the superstitious and I'm not. A Christian yes, not the same thing! So get your nice computer-cut vinyl name and mark where you want it to go, spray the area with washing-up liquid in water, apply vinyl and slide into position, squeegee excess soapy water out with a credit card or similar, carefully peel away top paper, and leave to dry. Within an hour or so the sticky-back plastic will be firmly stuck.

Then put the kettle on and celebrate your boat!


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trevork Posted - 12 Jun 2016 : 01:00:28
Lots of stuff about chucking valuable vino to all the winds and more!
fitvit Posted - 11 Jun 2016 : 22:09:43
Thanks Jud, I only meant to give it a bit of a tidy up after buying it, but found myself going a little bit demolition crazy . . . eeeeekkkkkkk

Clive my name is Jo or JoJo (short for Joanne)
Speaking of names, I'm going to change the name of my boat.

Any elaborate rituals required?

jojo
jud Posted - 11 Jun 2016 : 18:40:58
Clive, why is your missus taking photo's of the back of your head?
Jojo, it looks like you're playing a blinder with those windows.
Well impressed,
Jud.
trevork Posted - 11 Jun 2016 : 15:25:54
Clive? How have you missed the "Jo Jo" signature after her posts?? I have to say I'm very impressed at your determination and what you are achieving Jo.

cliveshep Posted - 11 Jun 2016 : 15:12:09
quote:
Originally posted by annie42

hi all im a newbie here ive got a norman 20.and it was a boat that was put on the sea!! it was built in 1972...and i need the windows refurbishing because the last person who owned it has sikaflexed the outside of the windows shut to stop leaks.....so how do i take them out without breaking them plus how do i get the putty stuff out?

my norman is called acegrace



Pictures please, we don't go in for joined-up writing, even pilots aren't expected to know that and have instructions in a picture book on how to kick-start a 747 etc.

And if you believe all that twaddle....................?


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cliveshep Posted - 11 Jun 2016 : 15:08:03
You mad a nice job of that Fitvit - well done.

Fitvit? What IS your name?


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IanM Posted - 10 Jun 2016 : 06:33:02
quote:
Originally posted by fitvit







I'm glad you got rid of that plastic-covered corpse dangling off the side. The drag from it would have really damaged your fuel consumption.
fitvit Posted - 09 Jun 2016 : 23:04:29
I had it all over my windows. Took me a full day to take the window out and clean all the crap out of the frame. I used LOTS of WD40 to soften it, a stanley knife, a scouring pad and a cheese grater type thing that I found in wickes! (great for grating off the larger lumps) I had to replace one of the fixed glass pieces but managed to get one cut just up the road.
Then took me another full day to clean around the fibreglass opening on the boat. I was told by some at my boat yard to put it back in using sikaflex, but I took advice from this forum and used Arbomast instead. It then took me the best part of day to get the screws and bolts back in. I had to do a lot of jiggery pockery trying to line the holes up which ended up being the hardest part of the whole job. All in all it wasn't as difficult as i thought It would be. I just needed a hand from a passing gentleman to lift it onto my little platform whilst trying to stop it all falling apart.
I've had the hose pipe on her and happy to report no leaks. Arbmast seems to have done the job - although I'm still trying to get it out of my hair lol



jojo
IanM Posted - 09 Jun 2016 : 20:44:27
If it really is Sikaflex then I have no idea how to shift it. That stuff is what you use when you really don't want anything to shift it so I guess you just have to cut it away as best you can and use some measure violence.

However, if it is just silicone type stuff then you can get silicone eater which may help. Example:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Adhesives+%26+Sealants/d180/General+Sealants/sd2350/Silicone+Eater/p45066

Alternatively, if the windows are sealed shut and do not leak then you may want to consider leaving them like that!
Deano Posted - 09 Jun 2016 : 18:42:49
Paint scrapers... Stanley knives and perseverance is the only way.

Just a heads up to everyone..... Sikaflex is a GLUE.... and a very sticky efficient one at that..... It should NEVER be used as a sealant where there is any chance of it ever needing to come apart. [/rant]

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
Freeman 32 "Liberty"
See the photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/54758027@N00/
annie42 Posted - 09 Jun 2016 : 11:42:00
well im in the process of taking the window out so im going to get them renovated.hopefully i will have working windows

my norman is called acegrace
annie42 Posted - 30 May 2016 : 12:53:59
hi sounds like youre doing a fab job....ive been on a few sites and asked the question and got very sarcastic answers....youve been very helpful...

my norman is called acegrace

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