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Bolting the Stern Timbers - Wood Boat Rebuild (TALLY HO EP45) 

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Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht - Bedding and Bolting the Stern Assembly. Support; www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support Become a Patron; / sampsonboatco
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EPISODE 45.
Before the rest of the volunteers arrive, we have to get the huge timbers of the Stern Assembly bedded and fastened into the stern of Tally Ho. First we drill the holes for the bolts, using a 6’ long drill bit in a custom-made jig. Then we lift all the pieces with jacks and ropes, and fill the gaps with Tar and Felt. When they are back in place, the bronze bolts are driven through and tightened up, and lo and behold - the Stern Assembly is ready to accept new Frames, just in the nick of time!
The last weeks have been especially hectic, so this video is a little shorter than usual, and hasn’t covered all the amazing work that Arnaud, Finn, Thom, Kirt and Tim have been doing to prepare for our intensive Frame-raising period, which is just beginning! Next video we will meet all the volunteers, old and new, and start mass-production of the stern frames.
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Music;
Audionautix - Acoustic Blues
John Deley and the 41 Players - Play Song
Jingle Punks - You Make Me Feel Good
E's Jammy Jams - Maple Leaf Rag
Aaron Lieberman - Get ‘er Done
45. Bedding and Bolting the Stern Assembly (Tally Ho EP45)

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@michaelhockus8208
@michaelhockus8208 Год назад
It's interesting because we are all actually watching a young master shipbuilder, no hyperbole. Incredible foresight, skill and passion that we are all so fortunate that he diligently shares with the world. Hence the gifted ship in a bottle. At this point in my watch through, I thoroughly realize I'm watching a magnificent bit of history unfold. Many thanks as ever Leo. Love your editing and footage of minutia (finely sharpening up the welded bit: class)
@matthias6439
@matthias6439 3 года назад
I would forever treasure this ship in a bottle. Such a great gesture and you can tell it comes from the heart, too!
@mw8246
@mw8246 Год назад
The best part of this, for me, is that you're using the same music as ThisOldTony. Makes my heart very happy.
@douglasfrank9323
@douglasfrank9323 5 лет назад
I think the gift of Tally Ho in a bottle was freakin' cool. Great video.
@billdyke9745
@billdyke9745 3 года назад
I'm old enough to remember when ships in bottles was a cool thing to do. Read a book as a kid explaining how it was done. Built a guitar instead...
@kennethrogers8812
@kennethrogers8812 5 лет назад
The ship in a bottle is high award for someone to give you .
@pthanos
@pthanos 5 лет назад
The old timer said, No, thank YOU
@jgavis9561
@jgavis9561 5 лет назад
Thanos Panousis y
@dauntlesschicken9756
@dauntlesschicken9756 4 года назад
Oh my... I make ships in bottles and just give them to friends Im not even close to
@tonyrmathis
@tonyrmathis 5 лет назад
As a boy I lived near Landry Boat Builders in Bayou La Batre, Alabama who I consider builders of the finest wooden commerical fishing boats in the world. They build every boat by hand yet even they would be impressed at the quality of work you're doing. The kind of care you're putting into the work has seldom been seen even during the hay day of wooden boat building. What you doing will be worthy of museum display and I feel privilege having watch it. Thank You.
@TxStang
@TxStang 5 лет назад
I grew up in South Louisiana with family owning shrimp trawlers , I even worked a few years on one when i was fresh out of high school . I've seen lots of Landry boats along the gulf coast , they build some of the most beautiful shaped commercial fishing boats .
@Psychobilly
@Psychobilly 5 лет назад
I grew up down the road from Landry too, Coden. I can’t agree with you more on all aspects you listed. I spent a many a day on a Landry back deck as a young boy. The Kristy Nicole was her name, 80 footer.
@tonyrmathis
@tonyrmathis 5 лет назад
@@Psychobilly I grew up in Coden too. Our house was where Rodriguez shipyard is now located. We sold our place to them in 1984. My dad had an old bay boat that was nearly 80 years old so obviously we spent a lot of time getting work done to it. We always wanted a Landry hull but it never worked out. My last trip shrimping was on the Crystal Gail a 95 foot steel hull. Coden sure was a great place for a boy to grow up.
@Psychobilly
@Psychobilly 5 лет назад
Yup, I know the place. We lived out on 188, just past Clark RD. There was the Esfellers, Bates, the House’s, and then our place on the right. Daddy had a 40’ bow rigged boat named the Super Trawler. We stayed tied up at the Storks place off little river Rd. Yeah, a Landry was everyone’s dream to have. That hull is like Tally Ho, very sexy lines on her. I remember as a boy grinding the entire bottom on that 80 footer in preparation for bottom paint. Watching the ole shipwright caulk the joints with Oakum. He had arms that looked like Popeye’s. Landry’s shipyard also had a huge Ship’s Saw. I remember seeing it as a kid bud had no clue about how they worked until Leo showed us. Uncle Jeral used to go there to get the bow stems for his skiffs cut on it. I have one of the last skiffs he built, 20’ oyster skiff with decks and tail board. Many thanks Leo for your dedication to documenting your endeavor. I can’t wait to see you sailing Tally Ho!!!
@TheBambislayer
@TheBambislayer 4 года назад
Is that you Forest Gump?
@haraldhonk4650
@haraldhonk4650 Месяц назад
17:10 is why pancho likes Thom best. Great minds think alike.
@HDConcussionz
@HDConcussionz 4 месяца назад
EP 45 / 179 binge watch :)
@geneberry7114
@geneberry7114 5 лет назад
Leo, your dedication and workmanship continues to astound me and makes me ashamed to not be in the shop working on my own boats. Love your music selections for your videos too. btw when is your lovely English bird coming back? I miss her.
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 5 лет назад
Soon!(ish)
@christianvlek
@christianvlek 5 лет назад
Something pretty Bloody special that ship-in-a-bottle ! shows how many of we viewers feel about the project 💕 Fair winds and following seas ⛵😃👌
@richardbohlingsr3490
@richardbohlingsr3490 5 лет назад
Drilling those bolt holes that close to tolerance was very hard to accomplish, but you made it happen. Kudos to you and the crew, you all deserve it.
@tonybutchart1205
@tonybutchart1205 5 лет назад
The BEST videos ever! Great stuff, Leo. As has been said by so many, you are at the peak of your profession and craft. I have been around wood workers all of my working life and I have never seen anyone come close to your attention to detail, your accuracy and your drive to do it right, every time. And I think the best part is your humble attitude. You are an inspiration. Kudos to you. Cheers!
@BettySwollocks13
@BettySwollocks13 5 лет назад
'Shift ya big ginger face'! :D
@MrTurbocobra
@MrTurbocobra 5 лет назад
So good.
@devotidchannel
@devotidchannel 5 лет назад
Im loving the camaraderie between the guys.
@davidmoore5021
@davidmoore5021 5 лет назад
I don’t know.... was he fat shaming him? The P.C. Police are going to shut them down. 😂😂😂
@EuelBall
@EuelBall 5 лет назад
Funniest line in the video! Glad I saw/heard it!
@edwardheisterkamp7196
@edwardheisterkamp7196 5 лет назад
Caesar Gladstone 1
@andrewblack7852
@andrewblack7852 4 года назад
I’ve never built a boat... you are infecting me with your video... and teaching, it’s dangerous
@walterpalmer2749
@walterpalmer2749 5 лет назад
Boat building is an advanced math course combined with being a fabricator/carpenter. Amazing work.
@ingmarzz
@ingmarzz 3 года назад
Hello Leo, was fascinated by your long drilling jig, -was faced with lengthy precision drilling on a remote construction project at the Koeye River near here on the BC Central Coast, where we built a number of cabins out of 4 x 8" beams milled at the local Bella Bella sawmill. We had to drill each 4 x 8" wall beam at each end to drop down 10 ft threaded ready-rod which we'd cemented into the foundation slabs, -each cabin was comprised of 108 beams in 8 wall sections slid into dadoed 12 x 12" posts. The drilling required going though only 8 inches of beam, but hand-held was just not accurate enough and improperly centred holes made the beams bind as we slid them down the ready rod. We did try building wooden jigs, but they wore out quickly and we had to keep replacing them. In the end, we built all the cabins, -you could drive a truck into them- but your jig would've made that job a lot easier! Just loving your videos, -I'm watching them with my 9-year-old boy Zephyr who loves them too, -especiall all the bronze stuff!! Cheers, Ingmar and Zephyr, -on Denny Island near Bella Bella BC. When you get Tally Ho back in the water, come tie up at our dock here in the midst of the "Great Bear Rainforest." ( www.spindriftpoint.com )
@thearchibaldtuttle
@thearchibaldtuttle 5 лет назад
The ship in the bottle is a really great gift! I’m sure the pleasure of emptying the bottle was with the builder.
@charles.neuman18
@charles.neuman18 8 месяцев назад
7:31 Steve tagged your boat? Ha!
@nickcsuki8123
@nickcsuki8123 3 года назад
This project seems like something I would really enjoy. But I am wise enough to know my limitations... That makes this series so incredible. It resonates with a lot of us, and you show what someone with a lot of determination can achieve!
@troygreed5961
@troygreed5961 5 лет назад
It seems like there’s nothing Leo can’t do from sailing solo to managing a big crew being able to build anything from wood making his own tools sharpening replacing and repairing his tools coordinating all the people through the build and the thing l appreciate the most editing these amazing clips thanks Leo
@currentbatches6205
@currentbatches6205 5 лет назад
0:54 - VERY clever jig, and not surprising from you. 3:00 - That ain't luck. 7:11 - That AIN'T luck! 11:14 - That ain't luck, either.
@willclark491
@willclark491 3 месяца назад
That drill may be the most dangerous tool you've used. Many a tradesman has taken a ride on a drill like that when building a house. I'm super glad you've got those holes in place with all your bones intact!
@monsterq6
@monsterq6 5 лет назад
I totally agree. You guys truly are an inspiration. So bold and brave what you are doing. And to document it all online is so awesome. Unendingly thankful and excited for this project and series of videos. i always immediately stop what I am doing and watch these videos no matter what I'm doing in a given particular day.
@williambromley5451
@williambromley5451 5 лет назад
monsterq6 n
@AcornToArabella
@AcornToArabella 5 лет назад
Haha @7:26 Thanks for the graffiti shoutout (guessing that was Thom by the shoes!)
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 5 лет назад
:)
@mattevans-koch9353
@mattevans-koch9353 5 лет назад
Thank you Leo and crew for another wonderful video. Tally-Ho is coming back to life! Now that she has a new backbone and a wonderful crew of caring people to bring her back from her slumber she will be a beautiful ship once again. Take care and have a good weekend.
@joahyoga1995
@joahyoga1995 5 лет назад
That’s stern assembly is a work of art. Great job 🙌
@Gottenhimfella
@Gottenhimfella 4 года назад
It seems to me that in a sense this IS a golden age for wooden boat building. I say that because the gradual development of newer and better techniques and tools means that tasks which were once incredibly laborious (or where the equipment to make them less so was simply unaffordable) means that the builder has the luxury of being able to make a superb job without requiring either an absolute army of workers or a lifetime of work. Also there has been a gradual improvement in understanding of 'best practice' across the board, partly because some old shipwrights are so generous and altruistic, but also because they can avail the www to get the info out to the world at large.
@jacobdegeling
@jacobdegeling 4 года назад
First the biggest scarf joint, then one big mortise, now the longest drill bit on RU-vid. Awesome!
@richardcurtis556
@richardcurtis556 4 года назад
Your project has, as you say, a large romantic component. I think this along with your skills has resulted in a construction team that is a joy to watch. I have some experience in assembling a multinational construction team and fully understand the challenge, Your mining for a team has struck gold. My best to all hands
@pthanos
@pthanos 5 лет назад
Man, you truly are what's good in this world
@austinverwers6763
@austinverwers6763 5 лет назад
Love the Acorn to Arabella reference! These are two of my favorite channels
@cf6282
@cf6282 5 лет назад
Austin, same here! Unique boats great craftsmanship and a very similar spirit!
@devotidchannel
@devotidchannel 5 лет назад
The "Just make it happen" attitude of both channels is SOOOOO inspiring.
@philwake1645
@philwake1645 5 лет назад
two beauties yearning for the ocean ... I'm looking forward to their first kiss, gunwale to gunwale... sea shanties and crafty stories floating on the breeze, compasses locked until the next adventures roll x
@eQualizeri
@eQualizeri 3 года назад
Someone should really do a documentary about this rebuild process, this seems so interesting. Many people would find this interesting to watch! . . . . . . . Yeah I make jokes. Me funny. Mama say so.
@FrenchieFrench1555
@FrenchieFrench1555 5 лет назад
Leo, what I like the best about you., is your hair do. It looks fantastic! Pancho is the real hero of this show
@patbrown2227
@patbrown2227 5 лет назад
If there are any more deep holes in the project, drilling wood with a 'gun drill' bit is amazing. These bits are intended for drilling the barrel hole for a gun, so they must drill true and straight. In metal cutting form, there is a high pressure oil feed down the hollow core of the gun drill to lubricate, cool and clear the chips. In wood drilling applications the oil feed hole is used with compressed air to clear the chips. This drill makes an unholy mess by blasting chips and dust everywhere, however the true, accurate holes with glossy smooth interior finish cannot be beat. The bits can be purchased second hand on ebay. {I have used them for woodturning flutes and other woodwinds and the results are amazing} Cheers, Patrick
@jakejaekels7991
@jakejaekels7991 5 лет назад
After working and being trained in wooden boat repairs and rebuilds many years ago, I have always had interest and love for wooden boats. So I am very much enjoying your videos and rebuild of Tally Ho. Great job!
@don1031
@don1031 Год назад
Still catching up but really enjoying the Tally Ho effort. Perhaps at some point you would talk about the tools and techniques of the people who originally built her. For example, did they use a jig of some sort in drilling those holes and did they do them all by hand or did they have some method of powering equipment? The fact that boats like Tally Ho were built well in the day speaks to their skills. I would love to know more about them.
@davem8972
@davem8972 5 лет назад
Excited to see how the frame raising party goes!
@dm55
@dm55 2 года назад
How did I miss this one. I've been watching this since day one.
@darrengladstone3159
@darrengladstone3159 2 года назад
Watching Leo sharpen that bit, wow. I want to watch him do a lesson or sharpening.
@LadyDewBuild
@LadyDewBuild 5 лет назад
Amazing work and wow, 4' x 3/4" hole drilled through purple heart!
@Dan-nh8nu
@Dan-nh8nu 5 лет назад
Work seems to have accelerated now there's three Englishmen involved.
@billdyke9745
@billdyke9745 3 года назад
As an Englishman from Leo's neck of the woods, thank you for the compliment. We do our best to hide how ball breaking a piece of work is. We like to appear cool, while we're secretly freaking out...
@1962gms
@1962gms 3 года назад
We call them Brits 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 😄
@philrant2408
@philrant2408 3 года назад
Fabulous as always and the music is wonderful.
@forthwithtx5852
@forthwithtx5852 5 лет назад
My favorite channel. Great work! Can’t wait until next episode!
@Mikkel54
@Mikkel54 5 лет назад
Also mine. I did the same job on .... Daisy ... an R-boat. We were not however helped by a parrot.
@andreboudreau6474
@andreboudreau6474 5 лет назад
Nothing but impressive craftsmenship! You flabergast me evey time ! 👍👍👍
@buffplums
@buffplums Год назад
Wow what an amazingly kind gesture that lovely man made - Ships in Bottles that’s real love and passion for sailing
@oldschoolman1444
@oldschoolman1444 5 лет назад
Awesome job, love seeing Tally Ho getting a new life. I drove by it all the time before it was moved .
@ronjohnson9690
@ronjohnson9690 5 лет назад
Dan says it best, "You guys are an inspiration...." Because of you having to live so much in the moment concentrating on the rebuilding of Tally Ho, I tried to look ahead 100 years into the future. No luck on that, so I skipped ahead and saw 40 years from now and you still involved in boatbuilding. I questioned myself on the boats you had built and the reasons you had for each task at hand. Only you can answer to the reasons and why, at the beginning of each build process, and at the end. What will become of it all? It is no different than it was 200 years ago, and many will turn to you also for your advice, even so many years after you sailed off the edge of the world. Thanks Leo.
@MrTrapper28
@MrTrapper28 5 лет назад
Great video and really looking forward to seeing lots more frames going in. The stern assembly is look fab. I have been watching from the start of this excellent rebuild and I am enjoying the journey. Greetings from Devoran Cornwall, a place close to Leo's heart!
@TheArtofBoatBuilding
@TheArtofBoatBuilding 5 лет назад
Always interested in how boat builder are many time building a tool to accomplish the task. I, myself find it almost as enjoyable in seeking and finding a solution. Onward and upward, Looking good! ( A2A at 7:30 That was a good one!! LOL, Love those guys!)
@thomasarussellsr
@thomasarussellsr 5 лет назад
I know, Right? Two of my top ten channels.
@theodorebowers9737
@theodorebowers9737 5 лет назад
It appears you are making progress you came a long way in a short time I don't know where it looks like purple heart you got such large pieces I can just imagine what it cost I know purple wood is extremely expensive anyway it's a great wood you guys are doing such a great job I'm very proud that watch your Channel young people doing what you are doing today and the level of expertise really impressive on 70 I'm a Craftsman woodworker and so forth I definitely enjoy the craftsmanship level of your videos learn from you and I'm 70 keep up the good work I will always continue to watch you no matter what you have some great talent there young man thank you very much for sharing it God bless Fairwinds
@georgemcnaughton7839
@georgemcnaughton7839 4 года назад
Thank you for the free content
@Chipchase780
@Chipchase780 4 года назад
Watching the skill, concentration, calculation, extreme patience and bloody hard graft that goes into restoring or building a wooden vessel like this - with the help of modern electric power tools - makes me wonder all the more how the hell they hand built wooden fleets of ships hundreds of years ago without electricity/lighting and powerful electric motors.
@rodneymaennling5963
@rodneymaennling5963 5 лет назад
I've been following all the Tally Ho episodes with keen interest. At times, I have forwarded excerpts to my woodworking, modelling, and techy friends as Leo and the Team share their knowledge and skills. Lots to learn. I am in my mid-eighties, and after spending most of my adult life sailing the Strait of Georgia alongside Vancouver Island, I now model railway rolling stock, and nowadays it is modern sailing vessels. In each episode Leo provides new exciting new techniques and methods for me to consider, and is an expert videographer. Leo is certainly a professional. He creates wild new hair styles at every opportunity! To all the supporters and workers: keep up the good work and enjoy yourselves!! Rodney Maennling Duncan, Vancouver Island, BC
@robertmeadows895
@robertmeadows895 5 лет назад
A real privilege to be able to tune in & watch ! Thank you ..
@zsolthajdu5007
@zsolthajdu5007 5 лет назад
Who is this "Ewan" who always donates or otherwise contributes? He must be a hella nice guy :D
@DEMOGarage
@DEMOGarage 5 лет назад
I liked the additional humor in this one. 👍🏻
@dennisoshea4906
@dennisoshea4906 5 лет назад
Again outstanding joinery and when that's done the rest just falls into place
@justinstrik7125
@justinstrik7125 3 года назад
All that is good about mankind in one Video
@Sharpiesailor31
@Sharpiesailor31 5 лет назад
Outstanding beyond compare!
@saxman7131
@saxman7131 2 года назад
Unchain my heart. Sounds great.
@tubehound8
@tubehound8 5 лет назад
Thank you. Go Tally Ho team. The future is uncertain and the end is always near. Stay safe
@Deftonesdsm
@Deftonesdsm 3 года назад
I hope she makes the 2027 fastnet and gets her plaque stating her win in 1927. Ive watched every video multiple times i cant get enough
@stevepaterson2617
@stevepaterson2617 5 лет назад
Tally Ho in a bottle awesome well done Dan your a bit of an inspiration yourself
@danceswithstone
@danceswithstone 5 лет назад
Nice work on the jig Darby!
@darbypereira1980
@darbypereira1980 5 лет назад
Thanks. I really had hoped for better results, but it seems to have worked well enough.
@cf6282
@cf6282 5 лет назад
It was a neat solution! I was wondering how they did this in the old days!
@Nathanm7977
@Nathanm7977 5 лет назад
Can not wait to see the next video. She is looking great and Thank you to all who is coming to help him.
@carolinepaquier8156
@carolinepaquier8156 5 лет назад
Ahhhh our Saturday shot of SOUL music. Missed you last week so this is doubly pleasing to find. Love to watch you work, child. :))
@waterboy8999
@waterboy8999 4 года назад
I think the precision of the work would match a John Harrison clock! Well done Leo.
@michaeltuckerman6983
@michaeltuckerman6983 4 года назад
Putting a grind on a drill bit is a skill an art and I must say the grind you put on that drill bit was impressive. A grind just a tiny bit off center can have devastating consequences for feet later again very very impressed good job young man
@hansh8071
@hansh8071 5 лет назад
Thanks again Leo, for showing your amazing work. And also thanks to everyone who helps and support you 👍🤙
@Thundermuffin93
@Thundermuffin93 5 лет назад
@10:58 Leo's biceps roaring!!! arghhh!
@MrUncleSpicy
@MrUncleSpicy 5 лет назад
The ship in a bottle is awesome
@mikea1893
@mikea1893 5 лет назад
I see your over a 100,000 sub's have you got your play button yet. I have been with you from the start Leo. Keep up the grate work.
@williamsavage6301
@williamsavage6301 5 лет назад
This has to be better and stronger than the original ever could have been.
@FarlandHowe
@FarlandHowe 5 лет назад
I started watching your project very early on and now my wife and I are both watching. Just sent $50 Best of luck
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 5 лет назад
That's so kind, thank you very much!!
@65BAJA
@65BAJA 5 лет назад
Just spent the last day and a half binge watching all the videos. You've done an amazing job!
@matthewstrawbridge7096
@matthewstrawbridge7096 5 лет назад
I watched a youtube video of the NY40 Marilee restuaration the other day. It reinforced what a fantastic job you and your team are doing on the Tally Ho, with a small shop and limited resources. This is THE most fascinating channel on youtube! Thanks.
@ciberbri59
@ciberbri59 5 лет назад
Thanks for all of the inspiration Leo and crowd. I can adventure from my arm chair!
@sapelesteve
@sapelesteve 5 лет назад
Awesome work by you & the crew going on there Leo! That boat in the bottle gift was really nice. I'm one of those who really wish that I could join you guys & put a little work into the Tally Ho! Thanks for all of your hard work on these videos! Keep up the great work............
@chop_chuiey2327
@chop_chuiey2327 5 лет назад
Cheers Tally Ho, SF bay area here. all hands on the stern, easy lads with the captain's bore foresure !
@10lauset
@10lauset 5 лет назад
I look forward to each and every episode.
@lloydbutterworth2448
@lloydbutterworth2448 5 лет назад
leo will you put stop water dowels in the stern assembly to and i love your chanel it must inspire and give giddens to lots of peopel with dreanes what one man achieve
@SampsonBoatCo
@SampsonBoatCo 5 лет назад
I will yes!
@quietwarf1019
@quietwarf1019 5 лет назад
Working on saturday. Leo puts out a video. Brake time. Lol
@paulcopeland9035
@paulcopeland9035 5 лет назад
"break"
@goulash75
@goulash75 5 лет назад
@@paulcopeland9035 Depends... he may be looking at youtube on his phone while working as a driver. :P
@toejamr1
@toejamr1 5 лет назад
I think you should add and option for Venmo as a donation option. It’s what all the younger kids are using to transfer funds. I love your videos!
@benters3509
@benters3509 5 лет назад
I think your idea to not use cast bronze for the floors, but to fabricate them is good. It will save you a lot of money in pattern making and smelting. Especially if you can borrow a TIG welder. I think you may have been watching the Acorn to Arabella boys. This weeks posting from them gives a lot of detail re the fabrication of a bronze floor piece. Good Luck.
@frederickstibbert7389
@frederickstibbert7389 5 лет назад
It's interesting to watch & compare these 2 builds! But Arabella is only 1/2 the displacement of Tally Ho. Structural solutions for A prob'ly won't be adequate for TH.
@Makermook
@Makermook 5 лет назад
Excellent work. The progress is a pleasure to watch.
@xw6968
@xw6968 5 лет назад
Its getting more complicated the build. Watching it trying to follow that build with fun faces is harder ( not complaining). Thank you for showing it agian, Best regards.
@lindaaustin-morin7781
@lindaaustin-morin7781 5 лет назад
Yeah!! I totally look forward to your videos! You never disappoint
@UnilifewithRob
@UnilifewithRob 5 лет назад
Cannot wait for next weeks log!!!!!
@tonygrimes13
@tonygrimes13 5 лет назад
2 weeks between videos!!! I could watch one a day!!!!!
@bartofilms
@bartofilms 3 года назад
I continue to be amazed at the knowledge, skills and hard work going into Tally Ho.
@justtim9767
@justtim9767 5 лет назад
A real pleasure to watch a true craftsman work.
@dashaB-sl4pu
@dashaB-sl4pu 5 лет назад
You guys are a real inspiration to watch
@MichaelOZimmermannJCDECS
@MichaelOZimmermannJCDECS 5 лет назад
Thanks Leo! Great Job!
@Chefish89
@Chefish89 5 лет назад
I wish the videos were longer and you had time to post new videos every week. Great job on the progress, I gave been following you since you began the build!
@bizim_eller
@bizim_eller 5 лет назад
what a superb craftsmanship you are displaying, thumbs up
@johnnyholland8765
@johnnyholland8765 4 года назад
They make big pnuematic drivers for such things as those long rods. I used them for driving one inch diameter ground rods into the ground when I worked with the power company. We called them "thumpers". Sure beats using a hammer.
@thermalreboot
@thermalreboot 5 лет назад
It's exciting to see fasteners going in.
@adamcollins2941
@adamcollins2941 5 лет назад
Leo, I resisted the urge to comment (somewhat) on you having a smaller bit that wanders and needs to be cleared often (ahem) but what a sense of achievement this stern assembly must have bought you. Congrats on a great channel.
@ronpurcell9984
@ronpurcell9984 5 лет назад
Nice work Leo and crew, that drill jig is sweet. Gonna have to copy that idea, thanks. Really looking forward to the next one.
@geraldtonjjeeper
@geraldtonjjeeper 5 лет назад
Watching the team prepare and assemble these huge timbers has been impressive! The accurate fit and final assembly are mighty! Well done. This is one helluva project!
@dadsvespa
@dadsvespa 5 лет назад
Beautiful work guys ! Her bones are looking better and better ! Can't wait for the next video ! Peace.
@jderrida69
@jderrida69 5 лет назад
Always brilliant mate !!!
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