DIY Reverse Osmosis Watermaker – Part 5 – Operation

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Yes! No Labels on anything obvious. I believe that if you can not look at a system with pumps, pipes, and valves and understand how it works, then you need to spend more time learning about pumps, pipes and valves. It’s right up there with knowing how to change a flat and check the oil level. Labels or written instructions … Read More

Wheels for the Boat – Part 4 – Dual Lane Trunnions Completed

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Thanks to Chis, John, and Lorenzo for helping finish up the dual lane trunnions. Adding brakes is still up in the air. Our trucker viewers on Facebook are split on the issue, but they only advise adding brakes for an added measure of caution. The house movers don’t use brakes, and the regulations don’t call for them as long as … Read More

Wiring the Boat – Part 1

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I’d light the boat with oil lamps and power the anchor winch by hand if that was the only option. But Chis Pilling donated a pile of tray cable and most importantly his experience wiring industrial facilities. So Seeker is far more capable than her predecessors such as the HMS Beagle launched in 1820. Perhaps the next Charles Darwin will … Read More

Wheels for the Boat – Part 3

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Peter, James, Perry and Eric dropped in to help, along with several visitors this week, so we’ll make it official that we are open for tours again. We appreciate visitors that can come on Saturday between 10 am and 1 pm so as to reduce the interruption to work. If you stay too long you get to buy tacos from … Read More

DIY Alumimum Carport

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Sure, you can buy a $3000 carport and bolt it together. Or you can but the welder and materials, Do-It-Yourself and end up with a better carport and some killer skills and a welder.

DIY Light Post for Ring Camera

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Do it Yourself. Aluminum welding is fun and easy. After just a couple of projects, you’ll have paid for the welding machine and be on your way.

DIY Reverse Osmosis Watermaker – Part 2 – Membrane Housing Assembly

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Ok, it’s not magic, but it sure seems like it. John E. Cadotte invented reverse osmosis and nanofiltration chemistry, founded Filmtec in 1977 and died in 2005 at age 80. And now sailors can drink from the oceans and not die. So the next time you raise a glass of RO water. Drink a toast to John.