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I've got a month till I go back in the water. I am able to work on my boat in the water, but it's going to be more of a challenge!
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@SkypowerwithKarl
@SkypowerwithKarl Год назад
Any load bearing beam repair must be long tapered out on each end and close fitted. Squared off ends introduces two points of failure.
@trevorhall8957
@trevorhall8957 Год назад
Possible my favourite channel at the moment
@WildlingSailing
@WildlingSailing Год назад
Eeeee, so nice to hear 😁 seabird are great too, and good friends of mine
@bendaves77
@bendaves77 Год назад
This channel and sailing seabird are the best channels
@matttheflask
@matttheflask Год назад
Possibly!..... Possibly!! How rude! 😉
@noasailing27feet
@noasailing27feet Год назад
Well not mine ! I have sailed un the med since 2012. Now in Sweden , cold ,rainy but i bought a new boat for 300 euros in mint condition wich i will sail back to Barcelona She is boat number 50 in my life , so far only 2 X wifes ,,
@foodandsleep2417
@foodandsleep2417 Год назад
this, project duracell and tally ho are the best treats of the week
@patrickfitzoot
@patrickfitzoot Год назад
Re beam repair. I didn't read all the comments so maybe someone covered this. If you need to glue in a piece of wood especially if one edge goes into a blind corner like that, rough shape the whole thing first, trial fit the blind edge, finish shape and sand the blind edge, then glue in the piece. This is much faster and produces better results. Also don't butt joint structural elements, make diagonal cuts that structurally/ glue surface wise make a better connection.
@entropybear5847
@entropybear5847 Год назад
Buildy buildy boat! Get her seaworthy enough to get her back to the UK and everything else should be more relaxed I hope. Although maybe having a deadline helps!
@theyard6958
@theyard6958 Год назад
As a shipwright its not only frustrating at time to watch lol, it also so great watching you learn the trade and so quickly. You have a great source, what with all of us know it all out hear, but seriously, You are doing great with your boat and especially with your channel. Best of wishes you, cant wait to see you under way with sails full!
@WildlingSailing
@WildlingSailing Год назад
Hahaha I bet it’s very difficult for the experienced ones to watch. Give me 10 years and I’ll be a pro
@snuggles243
@snuggles243 Год назад
Like driving we all have to start somewhere .. your doing fine in the time constraints your working under
@berniecoles2337
@berniecoles2337 Год назад
Learning from your mistakes doing a particular task, is usually a lesson that’s only needed once and each one makes you all the more wiser.
@jonathansimmonds5784
@jonathansimmonds5784 Год назад
You're no shipwright!!
@jonathansimmonds5784
@jonathansimmonds5784 Год назад
@@WildlingSailing And you will never be a pro, completely the wrong attitude and skill set
@pfalzgraf7527
@pfalzgraf7527 Год назад
Get a dentist to help you! These guys know how to put fillings in rotten holes. 😉 anyway, good to see you in good mood and prioritizing!
@georgehaines9386
@georgehaines9386 Год назад
There must be a 101 words or more that can be related/ describe the process of refurbishment and restoration and most relate/ result in the physical/ mental being of 🥴..keep at it mark.. AND FRIENDS I'm sure that new lick of paint on the hulls is going to make it look a more "Ship shape" 100%... and when mom renames the boat "MAHI" 😜 she will crack - open the champagne..! 🤣🥂🥂 🙏👍✌️💯🇬🇧
@artbymaryf7283
@artbymaryf7283 Год назад
,,,simply cant wait George!!👌⛵️ 🥂⛵️👌
@georgehaines9386
@georgehaines9386 Год назад
@@artbymaryf7283 enjoy your trip over.. And don't forget the bottle 😂👍🍾
@jeffking543
@jeffking543 Год назад
YES on the scarfing. Structural loads build up at corners. Same with filling--avoid right angles--smooth entry and exit from the problem area.
@artbymaryf7283
@artbymaryf7283 Год назад
Ahhh Mark, as always I didn't want your "movie" to end!!! Who would have thought that sanding & filling could be soo entertaining! Big shout out to Dominic,,,what a superstar ✨️You're doing a wonderful job Mark,,,there is no doubt Mahi is now at the "Ugly Duckling" stage,,,but very soon we will see, thanks to YOU & all the generous ppl, a Beautiful swan! As always,,,Love love love you🌻🌈Mum🌈🌻
@guymartindale9837
@guymartindale9837 Год назад
Keep going. It will be very worthwhile. Just please think on your ports. The sea can have such a powerful suction and impact on things. You your hard work and your boat deserve a long and adventurous time and life. Listen to many who comment please.
@simons1543
@simons1543 Год назад
Mums know :)
@stephengreen2898
@stephengreen2898 Год назад
What is the proper WOKE name for “Mum” or “Mom??? You can get ESG money if you would not be Sexist, Racist, and not speak Spanish at all…. Because Spanish ONLY has 2 Genders! Come on, Person!! Notice how correct my language since I NO LONGER TEXT the word “man.”
@Mat-we8zj
@Mat-we8zj Год назад
So close to 100k subscribers.
@sicks6six
@sicks6six Год назад
hope the local repairs are strong enough and the beam doesn't snap in a big sea,
@markamsterdam539
@markamsterdam539 Год назад
Nice video
@gregbolitho9775
@gregbolitho9775 Год назад
98.8k 🤞 Nice job Mark. Impressed with the job so far. Keep up the good work m8.
@dustman96
@dustman96 Год назад
Your skills are getting better every video! So cool to get some advice from a master like Hanneke.
@D-B-Cooper
@D-B-Cooper Год назад
I noticed in the last one that you took quite a bit of grief for your beam repair. I have had good luck with using laminates to do that kind of repair. Each laminate 4 to 6” longer than the last one. Glue each one on held down with screws, remove screws and do next one. You can use boards and bend them in. That would give you the greatest strength without the vertical weak joint.
@TheRoemer1
@TheRoemer1 Год назад
But... but... Maark! We are talking so much about painting this video and I couldn't spot one hint to the future color...
@SailingMarieholmIF
@SailingMarieholmIF Год назад
You Will het there. Good luck and keep on going.
@dcallan812
@dcallan812 Год назад
I always enjoy the videos, I wonder what is he going to f@ck up this week. Just pulling your leg. 🤣🤣 She really is coming along nice, once your on the water again you can sail a bit and save up for the next round of work. 2x👍
@animosity8774
@animosity8774 Год назад
Professional carpenter, my Mirka was a nice sander but the my Festool sander outlasted it by years. Well worth the cost
@aijlee
@aijlee Год назад
That vacuum cleaner sounds like Darth Vader!
@paulbarron114
@paulbarron114 Год назад
Paint the rusted screws with a rust converter (hammerite krust ) ect before you fill the holes
@BradleyGrant193
@BradleyGrant193 Год назад
Your videos get a like from me before I even start watching them!
@dcallan812
@dcallan812 Год назад
me too, you know its going to be entertaining. 🤣🤣👍👍
@oregon1232
@oregon1232 Год назад
same here !
@js-mv7ly
@js-mv7ly Год назад
Mark: Recommend that you removal all rusty screws, located at blister points, and replace. It will be problems down the road otherwise. Do it right.
@myparadiseonbantayanisland9030
You can get a moisture meters that will help you find wet spots under the surface and that could expedite your repairs. You just slide the meter across the surface and it gives you a reading 😊 Sailing Nahoa used one to find the wood rot in their catamaran. There are different styles so be sure to get one that you just slide on the surface, some require penetration into what you want to measure.. don't get that one😊
@MikeBanks2003
@MikeBanks2003 Год назад
When you but join some timber into the top tension member of a beam structure, the end-glue is insufficient. You need to go to each end of the repair and, across the join, make several grooves right through the repair stopping at the existing sound beam material. Into these grooves are inserted splines of some long grained timber of excellent tensile strength such as spruce. These splines latch the top beam stringer sound top timber together connecting them through the repair piece you previously inserted. I would not put to sea until this is done. End grain glueing is simply inadequate.
@dinoaa4360
@dinoaa4360 Год назад
Are you sure the beam you have butt repaired is redundant because it has been significantly weakened. Do it right and scarf it.
@bobcrow214
@bobcrow214 Год назад
@@StreetTruckinTitan because you know better than the designer go back to your video games, real life on the ocean will break that joint in no time.
@bobcrow214
@bobcrow214 Год назад
@@StreetTruckinTitan don't remember him saying she gave the ok to a square joint she probably assumed he would do it correctly whit a scarf joint boy
@bobcrow214
@bobcrow214 Год назад
@@StreetTruckinTitan like to give a time stamp of where in the vid he says she agreed to this exact repair technique.
@dnomyarnostaw
@dnomyarnostaw Год назад
I was just looking for someone else to suggest that. The problem will be that the "graving piece" will work itself away from the beam after a time unless some sort of spline, like you suggested, is used. Those beams get twisted in 3 dimensions, and small gluing areas just wont hold over time. I was going to suggest routing some grooves across the end joins, and glassing in some lengths of directional glass fibres. Its a bit easier than messing around with dimensioning bits of wood.
@Trucspeciaal
@Trucspeciaal Год назад
Pro tip i got from an old carpenter: use the side of your hammer when hitting a chissel this way you have more surface area to hit the end of the chissel and you can fully focus on your chissel! Loving the vids!
@sonsoflibra
@sonsoflibra Год назад
vinegar is the magic clean up solution. keep it clean and keep the work simple- if you need to go back and do more filling, that's okay
@mcm8698
@mcm8698 Год назад
Quite enjoying the process. Looking forward to seeing her all painted up!
@waltervanderboor
@waltervanderboor Год назад
The festool sander is absolutely fantastic, after ours stopped working after 15 years of boat abuse. We actually found out that most other sanders are a drama when you need to sand something as large as a ship. main reason is the vibration, these just keep you sanding for many more hours. well worth the extra money...and after 15 years.... they still have the parts to repair ours..For your next bridge repair, you might want to consider to shape first, then glue.
@richardmcdonell1108
@richardmcdonell1108 Год назад
The editing / Timelapse and music have come on leaps and bounds - a really interesting video but so well edited. Well done
@paulcollins4932
@paulcollins4932 Год назад
Great music this episode, good to see your cracking on with it all
@travelbugse2829
@travelbugse2829 Год назад
Don't know if this will help - your work skills are getting more professional by the day! When I have worked on items that are a bit waterlogged, I pour methylated spirits (wood alcohol or brandspiritus in Dutch) into the area. Meths mixes extremely well with water - its specific gravity is almost the same. On a dry day it will evaporate rapidly, taking the water with it.
@891mil
@891mil Год назад
Acetone will dry better.
@travelbugse2829
@travelbugse2829 Год назад
@@891mil I avoid it except for objects I can trust not to dissolve/delaminate or if there is any cellulose paint. It will work, but is too vigorous for me. Meths is safer.
@sail4life
@sail4life Год назад
Just something I noticed while you were hacking away at the beam. You can use a chisel "upside down" or with the bevel facing the work. This works best if you manually sharpen them but you can do it on a belt sander in a pinch by just rounding the bevel slightly, lets say a 15cm or 6" radius is about the idea. That will give you excellent control when gouging out rot etc and you won't get those nasty hard corners where cracks will start. Try it, its really easy to do and I'm sure you will like it!
@robertlemoine3500
@robertlemoine3500 Год назад
Good tunes Mark , rock on man .
@darrenmcelhinney3752
@darrenmcelhinney3752 Год назад
Try using a flap disc on the filing knives to remove the filler and return them to being flat.
@arnehaieschild343
@arnehaieschild343 Год назад
Wildling fridays🎉
@tom_anderson
@tom_anderson Год назад
The clear plastic instead of peel ply is a top tip. I will be trying it out.
@paulpearsall153
@paulpearsall153 Год назад
Oh yeah feelin the soul music this week, happy sandin on the dock of the bay in the rain😅
@sthtemp2
@sthtemp2 Год назад
Great job. Thanks.
@iwal1645
@iwal1645 Год назад
The Mark Quote of the year. "...I struggle with the second option, and I'm more about the first." Isn't that all of us. LOL. Keep doing the great work Mark. Small steps forward.
@dominictarrsailing
@dominictarrsailing Год назад
definitely put it in big and sand it down, but sand it down with 36 grit on the angle grinder!
@ScotChef
@ScotChef Год назад
I would say drill the bolts out and make some more plugs save yourself work later, thats a solid looking repair on the beam well done 👌🏻✊🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@anthonysimpson5741
@anthonysimpson5741 Год назад
Hi Mark I've followed you from the beginning and I must say it's part of the reason I bought an abandoned Dufour 28 about 3 years ago . Learning as you go repairing everything. Then sailing to my home port Aguadulce in Spain from Murcia. I've always wanted to make a comment but until now I have not gotten round to saying anything. But to watch you struggle with a hammer and chisel is too much, I don't know if anyone has mentioned it either but a cheap router would save you tons of work and be much quicker for clearing out that dead wood .Also that spatula you use for applying filler is pretty unfriendly, there are rubber spatulas for applying fine fillers that are much more useful for large and small areas also excellent for curves . Hope my comment is helpful to you. Keep up the good work and videos.
@jackgreeley7669
@jackgreeley7669 Год назад
I surprise myself at how excited I get when a new video is posted! I’ve eagerly watched this project from the selection process to today. Why some of what might seem dull segments still capture my interest I’m not sure. But I love following every moment of your adventure. Can’t imagine how exciting it will be when Mahi is launched with full sails but seeing her painted will be a giant step forward! Thanks for sharing what so many of us have dreamed of doing since we all fell in love with sailing. At 12 years old I converted our 12 foot heavy rowboat into a sailboat, cutting down a sapling for a mast, sewing a bedsheet for mainsail and jib, carving an old piano bench top using a jackknife to make my rudder. I used 4 foot boards in a big u shaped design to drop over the sides, then tied to the seats, to create “sideboards”. It sailed! I was so proud. Your project just tickles my memories and joys as a young boy with my own summer sailboat project. So I am right there with you in every step. Loving this adventure.
@harryadams5651
@harryadams5651 Год назад
There's nothing better than messing around in boats
@matthiasvonmutius9264
@matthiasvonmutius9264 Год назад
Hi Mark, for many many jobs an anglegrinder with a flappy disk is th tool to use, get one with adjustable speed... the screws have been left by the to lazy builder, they were used to hold the parts together before the epoxy glue would have set. Now the epoxy should do its job. So try to get these rusty monsters out now that they are easily reachable. Anyhow nice video again and good luck when you get to the underwater sanding. Matthias
@injahnet
@injahnet Год назад
Given the age of the boat and the time it spent sitting in water, I am actually very surprised it's not a lot worse.
@colrodrick8784
@colrodrick8784 Год назад
It's so much nicer watching you sand to music than me doing it with the dust epoxy sensitivity and the noise. Did I mention the sore back? And the sore back. The effort will be worth it, which I'm sure you know so well. Say hi to your parents: feels like I know the lot of them. Very cool mate.
@graememercer1653
@graememercer1653 Год назад
Hi looking good but it will be good to see you mum and dad back helping you give you motivation to keep going
@pietersoeters9983
@pietersoeters9983 Год назад
Great Mark, great work. Yeah upto 100k, from abound 37.5k by yourself!! Hope to see you sailing soon
@b.b.grenade1407
@b.b.grenade1407 Год назад
The Motown Sound! Acitate is great for shaping fiberglass.
@andrewbarlow7922
@andrewbarlow7922 Год назад
Just a suggestion when you’re filling in…. Don’t use a metal scraper. Go to a local hardware store and get a plastic scraper. Automotive/body shop providers provide them as well…. You’re going to save so much more time in getting a smoother surface when the fuller has hardened and ready to be sanded back…. Keep up the good work mate…. I sit and wait patiently every weekend for the weekly release to see how far your going!
@chrisbartlett6022
@chrisbartlett6022 Год назад
Love the way you seem to take stuff in your stride and find a way to overcome it, I was disappointed when you uncovered the rusty screws, the builder seemed to have done a good job in so many ways then uses ferrous screws, obviously the boat has pretty much been abandoned for so many years too. Maybe it is OK to use those screws, I don't know but seems to be asking for trouble. You are obviously a great person to attract so much help from folks too. Already looking forward to the next video 🙂
@BreezyRider66
@BreezyRider66 Год назад
Great work rate from the both of you. Old fashioned greaseproof paper also works well to shape and peel off after filler has set...
@chrisoakey9841
@chrisoakey9841 Год назад
when chiseling the beam, turn the chisel over so the handle stands off the wood. then the wedge will control the cut so you dont dig to deep.
@stephenkillick5812
@stephenkillick5812 Год назад
You strike me as someone who is not scared of work.
@phillipmetcalf9404
@phillipmetcalf9404 Год назад
It is always a great day when I see your videos notification.
@roywilmink1418
@roywilmink1418 Год назад
Wow you are doing good work men! And what a legend is Dominique! Guy that knows what hé is doing.
@Ibh111142
@Ibh111142 Год назад
You’ll have to do something with those screws. Maybe treat them with a rust inhibitor
@petercarbin2077
@petercarbin2077 Год назад
Do not know if it's a camera angle, but when you run the plane, hold it at a slight angle, so a blade is not cut 90° to the wood. It will cut easier for you.
@michaelbarchard8862
@michaelbarchard8862 Год назад
looking good getting there fast .
@robinbennett5994
@robinbennett5994 Год назад
I find a triangluar right-angled paint scraper really good for digging into rotten wood.
@johanschoeman3654
@johanschoeman3654 Год назад
Good work Mark, looking forward to your progress every week. ❤Johann
@EagleWarrior432
@EagleWarrior432 Год назад
I'm 65 and remodel homes it's interesting and I'm still learning from watching you . Thanks for posting your rebuild
@charonstyxferryman
@charonstyxferryman Год назад
Johan from RAN sailing who is building *RAN 3" only use screws for when the epoxy is curing. Once the epoxy has cured, he removes the screws and put a bung in its place.
@jonathansimmonds5784
@jonathansimmonds5784 Год назад
Remodelling homes?? That has absolutely nothing to do with boatbuilding!! What on earth do you think you are learning from watching someone bodging repairs on a boat???
@EagleWarrior432
@EagleWarrior432 Год назад
@@jonathansimmonds5784 different techniques of construction when he started on beam repair using a hammer and chisel I knew it would be easier to cut it all out and use a 2 x 6 but I have never done any kind of fiber glass work now that I've seen it done I think I could repair a fiber glass tub or shower. Hope this answers your question.
@morgancmill
@morgancmill Год назад
FFS Mark you’re doing great and remember every day is a school day 👍
@wallywombat164
@wallywombat164 Год назад
The world needs a lot more self motivated young men like you mate. You are a great positive example.😅😅😅
@paulwalker9423
@paulwalker9423 Год назад
Mark loving the videos your learning such a lot mate well done 😊
@andreashausler1820
@andreashausler1820 Год назад
hi as a shipwright i really think you should make scarfs if you change wood in the beams.otherwise you loose all the strenght of this section of the beam. regards Andreas
@MrNrg19uk
@MrNrg19uk Год назад
Could have saved yourself hours with a flappy disc on a grinder rather than scrapping 😉 if you have bare wood in the future that needs laminating, if you don't have that product available then just add 10% styrene to polyester it's cheap 😊 And don't worry too much about filler between the steps just make it up with fibreglass cut too the shape in layers. Big jump from the omc 636 days 😎
@Dr.Gunsmith
@Dr.Gunsmith Год назад
Great work young lads 🙏
@chaswarren7239
@chaswarren7239 Год назад
Great to see you getting help. Well done Dominic. Superb to see the progress. I agree scarf the joints, but awesome progress. Keep it up Mark ! Come on Everyone- just subscribe - please !
@Guvnor100
@Guvnor100 Год назад
I love festool, worth the money. Great resale value also. If you purchased one new, used it for the job, then sell second hand, I doubt you'd lose much more than buying a cheap tool and struggling with it.
@alan-sk7ky
@alan-sk7ky Год назад
Mark, I seem to remember that Sail Life had a Bosch vac that did a power pass through that would also auto start the vac if wanted. ;-)
@Timo_Scheffler
@Timo_Scheffler Год назад
Come to Tenerife as soon as yo finished and I show you around on the island 😁🤙🏽 thanks for the great video!
@richardbarker2422
@richardbarker2422 Год назад
Keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing your Mum and Dad return next time. Great to have such supportive parents 👍
@onawhim9079
@onawhim9079 Год назад
Great job, to make sure you don't go too deep when chiseling use them the other way up so the angled edge is moving along the wood, the angle gives you loads of control. Keep up the good work!
@flightographist
@flightographist Год назад
i am enthralled by your process, your editing is very unique. pray tell, the music at 4:38?
@2paschi
@2paschi Год назад
Good job .... Greetings from Austria
@cattledogpl
@cattledogpl Год назад
have advice... just enjoy :))))))))) GJ
@xmarksthespot5188
@xmarksthespot5188 Год назад
Your dream is coming alive Mark !
@darrenwatson1539
@darrenwatson1539 Год назад
Well Skipper, you look right at home and happy doing boat repair. Maybe you've found your calling aye? Stay at it, you'll get there.
@jamesallen712
@jamesallen712 Год назад
YOu can only do it your way as you are the one doing it. Great to see help come along out of the blue to speed you along.
@michaelhaardt5988
@michaelhaardt5988 Год назад
No scarf joints are a really bad idea, but since you mentioned it, I guess you heard it a thousand times already. :) You could save some money on vacuum cleaner bags by putting a cyclone filter in the loop plus you get way longer uninterrupted working time without having to change bags. Otherwise I am still amazed how well the hulls have kept up being in the water so long including puddles inside without any maintenance.
@donnanhuggler8451
@donnanhuggler8451 Год назад
The music is so good!
@shanemerx3887
@shanemerx3887 Год назад
Nice one Mark! Loved the choice of music in this episode. 加油!
@cawfeedawg
@cawfeedawg Год назад
Mark, maybe a live stream when you hit a 100k?
@sebastianhugely7035
@sebastianhugely7035 Год назад
I should imagine due to the height you shouldn’t get as much bridge slap! edited I recommended this channel to friends colleagues and on social media sites, hopefully he can reach 100k sooner than later.
@kamesenLBC
@kamesenLBC Год назад
Good job Mark. I see your Santa Cruz shirt. One saying we have around here is "a tree holds up to wind even though it never grows perfectly straight." Don't strive for craftsman quality this season. You'll have plenty of time to make her beautiful later. Get her water tight and ready to be back in the wind. Almost there!
@douglaspealing5608
@douglaspealing5608 Год назад
I like the name Mahi. It's Maori for work, and damn you're putting in the work my bro.
@Dr.Gunsmith
@Dr.Gunsmith Год назад
Great to see folks come and help out of the goodness of their hearts, it restores my faith in humanity 🙏
@trevhedges
@trevhedges Год назад
Well done Mark.. many hands, if anyone is in the area, he pretty much need’s people with all skill set.. and anyone with a portable BBQ, bring yourself some sausage’s and bread and a few cold Beers, for the end of the day! BBQ, beers and any skills you have.. make this Lads dream boat a reality! 😊
@brianmileti868
@brianmileti868 Год назад
Looking good 👍😎
@goleafsgo8496
@goleafsgo8496 Год назад
Major score with Dominique showing up at the perfect time!
@davidjma7226
@davidjma7226 Год назад
Dominique is a she.....
@kevinholden2067
@kevinholden2067 Год назад
Great episode again mate. Good to see your skills growing and you getting to know your boat better.
@richardschaefer3889
@richardschaefer3889 Год назад
Said it week after week, best channel on the Tube. Shout out to Dominic for helping our boi!!
@david78212
@david78212 Год назад
I'm going to be a fortune teller and predict that you will be building your own boat in the future. Can't say when, but it will happen. It's frustrating when some previous owner does something not quite right and you have to deal with it.
@brucestmartin777
@brucestmartin777 Год назад
Thank you Dominic! Timing m is everything 🎉❤
@pinkladybikermamma3603
@pinkladybikermamma3603 Год назад
YOU JUST KEEP AT IT MATE
@rickcreel3657
@rickcreel3657 Год назад
paint schools of squid on the bottom of mahi to attract mahi mahi
@rickcreel3657
@rickcreel3657 Год назад
spear it animal did this to the hull and keel of their boat. it looks killer
@jeffking543
@jeffking543 Год назад
Polyester dress lining from fabric stores works as peel ply also. It makes a cool blue light when peeled off.
@briancuthbert4508
@briancuthbert4508 Год назад
Mark you are an absolute star. I watch every Friday. Ever since France and Nadiana. Anyway great work fella. Keep them coming. 😉
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