Genesis XXI (Jr) Restoration


 
Yes it works great!

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The speed and torque of a high-quality impact gun makes a big difference for me though also.
Hey Josh, went to HD and picked up a set of those Ryobi wire drill brushes last night. They work great! Using a beat up drill but getting the job done. Thanks for the tip! Looking forward to seeing how the wood on your Jr. turns out!
So I'm working on the handle for the junior. My first attempt not perfect but a success in my mind. The biggest success is that my measurements and figures for bits to order for my plunger router worked perfectly and we're exactly the sizes I needed and wanted. This first handle is not perfect and I didn't think it would be. The slots don't line up perfectly if you site down it but I know what I did wrong and how to fix it a couple different ways. I may just try this makeshift jig on one more handle and if I can get it to work perfectly then I will continue to use it otherwise I will build a proper jig on a table. I'm going to start my second handle now wish me luck.
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Handle looks beautiful!
 

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For sure!
I'm not sure how it compares to Total Boat marine spar varnish. That's the one I used.
They are so close seems to me your good with either one of them. I kind of take these best of clear winner things with a grain of salt but they are still helpful.

 
Hank where in Cape Cod used to live in Falmouth, my sister and brother have summer homes in Great Harbors in East Falmouth which is where I lived. Moved to ATL in 1996 couldn't take the weather my Mother used to say you were born in the wrong part of the country. :)
I am actually enjoying 4-season weather after spending most of my life in Florida. I admit I still cringe at January and February, and now I understand better why we had so many "snowbirds" in Florida during those months! But I love spring and fall and don't even mind temps in the 20s and 30s anymore.
 
So 2nd try was a win! I figured out what I didn't do perfect the first time and corrected. It's not a fast process but I don't mind. I was able to make it exactly as I envisioned it. I'm very happy with it and happy I didn't have to buy a router slide or jig. Now I'm on to the slats next but probably not until I get back from Arizona.
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Wow! That's a really beautiful handle! I know it must have been difficult with that dense wood but you really got it perfect! The grain looks spectacular, I bet it feels really solid.
Thanks Val! It is super solid and heavy. It actually wasn't difficult. I invested in some quality carbide tip router bits. I have been investing in better tools which is helping to make things easier.
 

 

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