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I need three deck winches for the tugboat.  I've managed to find kits for the trawl winch and the cargo winch.  They needed a bit of help, but came out OK.

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The cable is 10 lb nylon coated stainless steel fishing trace.  It's very springy with a mind of its own! 

With a bit of weathering, I think that they will pass.

The anchor winch will have to be scratch built.

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Thanks, guys.

Joe, the cable drum was drilled as an anchor (like the prototype ), and then the trace was wound on by hand (and unfortunate language), and secured with Araldite.  Then after the drums were installed, the tails were pulled through and the talaurits were made from brass tube, crimped with pliers.

I'm glad it's over. 

Only the anchor winch to go. 

Hi Joe

I also cheated on the drums, and made them big enough that I only had to wind on one and a half layers.  

Araldite is an epoxy two pack glue.

http://www.selleys.com.au/trad...dite-super-strength/

There is a 5 minute version also, but I didn't want to take any chances.

They also make a marvelous product called Knead It.

http://www.selleys.com.au/trad...ad-it-multi-purpose/

I use it to make the convex ends of brake air reservoirs and the like.

"If it's Selleys - it works."      I have no connection to the product. 

Max, just fantastic!! If it had not been for the internet ,myself and the entire world would never have seen the excellent work "Southerners" like Neville and yourself turn out. The OGR forum has let us see excellent work from everywhere and essentially converse in real time.

IIRC it was at the home of a WWII US Marine neighbor where I first heard a record of Waltzing Matilda. He must have been with some Aussies on one of the islands. I was reminded of it seeing this. (They may even have performed Scotland The Brave too.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UFmwArST-I

I have to stick with my system on this part of the build.

The next step is to install the 33 LEDs inside the main superstructure.

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They are pre-ballasted 12 Volt LEDs, which come in a roll and which can be separated into sets of three.

The device at the bottom is a resistor wheel.  It's self explanatory, really.  It's inserted in series and allows the operator to select a range of resistance between 5 Ohms and 1 Meg Ohm.

The LEDs in the bridge deck have been ballasted using the wheel to look "right" in terms of brightness, so now I bench ran the LEDs in the superstructure to match them.

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It's a bit challenging to get all of the illumination right in the photo, but hopefully you can get the idea.

The additional ballast resistance required turned out to be 100 Ω; surprisingly the same amount as the bridge deck.

Funny about that. 

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I have to stick with my system on this part of the build.

The next step is to install the 33 LEDs inside the main superstructure.

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They are pre-ballasted 12 Volt LEDs, which come in a roll and which can be separated into sets of three.

The device at the bottom is a resistor wheel.  It's self explanatory, really.  It's inserted in series and allows the operator to select a range of resistance between 5 Ohms and 1 Meg Ohm.

The LEDs in the bridge deck have been ballasted using the wheel to look "right" in terms of brightness, so now I bench ran the LEDs in the superstructure to match them.

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It's a bit challenging to get all of the illumination right in the photo, but hopefully you can get the idea.

The additional ballast resistance required turned out to be 100 Ω; surprisingly the same amount as the bridge deck.

Funny about that. 

Illuminating!  Quite brilliant, in fact, in an LED kinda way.  But seriously, Max, the color and intensity looks terrific and the oversll effect of the upper and lower lighting looks unusually warm (that's a good thing).

TRRR

As I said earlier, I bought this kit from someone who started it and gave up.  That meant that I had to disassemble his work to that point.  Some joints were set up out of square and some had come apart due to poor glue selection.

The funnels were no exception.  I finally got them looking close to correct.

Today I installed them.  I'm having to make a completely new aft flying bridge.

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The deck has sagged over time, but the screw which goes in the tab will pull it back up.

Both front and rear tabs on the superstructure will have lockers which sit over them to hide the screw heads.

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