Re: Peinert 25
Thanks Andy, but I¡¯ll have to find a place - maybe an auto parts store -that has spray colors. This going to be difficult. It needs to be sprayed on and then wet sanded at 2000+ grit.
But if
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ZZooey
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#363
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Re: Peinert 25
I have the color code map for Sherwin Wiliams
[email protected]> wrote:
Andrew Larkin
53 Clark Ave., Apt #1
Northampton, MA 01060
c. 413-695-2371
andrewblarkin@...
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Andy Larkin <andrewblarkin@...>
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#362
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Re: Peinert 25
Perhaps from Peinert?
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CLAIRE BOND POTTER | THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH
PROFESSOR OF HISTORY | EXECUTIVE EDITOR, PUBLIC SEMINAR
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79
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cpotter258
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#361
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Peinert 25
Members:
The gel coat on the Peinert 25 hardened enough for me to wet sand out the long gouges in the bow of the hull. I Finished wet sanding with 2000 grit which is very fine.
The bow
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ZZooey
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#360
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Mass 8, the one on wheels is out of commission.... A suggestion
Begin forwarded message:
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ZZooey
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#359
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
Indeed: we never had a problem with theft here. I always felt uncomfortable about leaving the door partway open- purportedly to know if someone was out rowing. Nothing ever taken 30+ years.
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ZZooey
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#358
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
I like this idea, and to add on...
I've been to other boathouses where the code was the founding year of the club. Perhaps painting "founded in 1-9-8-7" by the controller would be the right level of
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Sam Read
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#357
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Re: Possible COVID infection
Bob,
Thank you. Just right.
Benjamin
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Benjamin Barnes
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#356
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Possible COVID infection
A member who participated in Saturday's cleanup for about 90 minutes, unmasked,
tested positive for Covid on Thursday.
I am not suggesting any club-wide mandated response; please adjust individually
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Yankee Rowing president
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#355
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
Well, we could change the code to something less obvious, then print it in
Yankee Red, White & Blue letters right above the controller in case someone
forgets it.
Or we could just leave it as is. We
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e
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#354
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
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ZZooey
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#353
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
Maybe it's just my generation, but if I saw a man's tie hanging on the
handle, I would not open the door for very different reasons :-)
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cpotter258
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#352
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
This is true . Andy Generously Let A Umass student borrow his personal model B Erg . He moved away and never even informed Andy that he had left the erg behind. I found this behavior to be outrageous
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ZZooey
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#351
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
Craig arranged to loan my or master to some UMass students. It was never
returned. Be careful who you loan material to
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Andy Larkin <andrewblarkin@...>
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#350
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
As far as I remember which is about 30 years plus or minus, we never had anything stolen from the boathouse. The combination doesn¡¯t matter as long as it¡¯s easy to remember. We used to leave the
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ZZooey
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#349
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
That is what they do it the organic farm in Florence
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Andy Larkin <andrewblarkin@...>
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#348
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
This how they all arrive from the factory.
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 3:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [yankeerowing] Boathouse door code etc.
I thought 1234 was so obvious as to
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Jonathan Wright <JWright@...>
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#347
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
True¡can we program it differently? Like the year and change it each year? 2022
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Anne Teschner
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#346
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
I thought 1234 was so obvious as to be useless
carol@...> wrote:
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Andy Larkin <andrewblarkin@...>
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#345
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need to
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Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc
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#344
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