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    Home / apparel

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    By Veronica Jaralambides
    April 5, 2016 6:56 pm

    Veronica Jaralambides

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    1Art’s new screen, at top, began as a sheet of Garolite, above left. After tracing and cutting the shape of the original, he fine-tuned the outside edge on a stationary sander, above right, then test-fitted it in the port before cutting the inside edge, at left.
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    2The solar panel is fastened to a glued-on pad with an embedded bolt, at top. Over-and-under nuts allow the panel’s height to be adjusted. Drew made the pads from precast fiberglass, tapped threads into them for the bolts, middle, then threaded and glued the bolts into the pads and ground them flush on the bottoms, at left.
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    3A deck-level windvane can be helpful, far left. The spinnaker rakes back and forth over the vane without damage to either, center. Yarn, plastic tubing, fiberglass tubing, and cable ties are all it takes, above.
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    5David measures voltage with a multimeter, top of page. The one he’s using has a current clamp that allows him to measure current without disconnecting wires.
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    6After removing the bulkhead the towel rail was fixed to (before) and co-opting the locker behind it, Roger transformed a dark cramped space into a stylish head (after).
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