ZHL Misticque

Hi John

I have actually seen one ZHL build in person and remember mention of the tapered planks. Can you try and get a close up detailed shot of the planks.

The more I hear about the ZHL kits and the quality, the more it makes me want to buy one in the future.

From what I have seen and heard they far surpass the quality of US and EU kits available.

Cheers
Geoff :D
 
Can we see the picture of the Box and contents !!! I got a seat to watch this one too.

Donnie
 
I agree. Looks like everything is there ready to go !!! Hope you have fun with it JohnSilver

Donnie
 
Hi Geoff

It is a very nice kit from ZHL.

Nice wood and the laser cutting is the best I have seen.

Just one thing that I was disappointed in is the hull decorations they are made of wood so have to paint them gold.
But hey it did not cost that much.

John.
 
Very nice. Can't wait to see it take shape.
Its great to see the diversity of kits being built at present. Roll on more of something different. We all learn and see a little more.

Hope you really enjoy it.

Paul
 
G'day John
It looks like another brilliant kit from ZHL.
I'll be in the front row looking for more updates.
Take it easy, check then again and again and the most important thing is 'To enjoy' the experience.
Happymodeling
Greg
 
Hi all

I think we all want to be in the front row.

Maybe you can supply a few deck hair and eskies and we sit back and watch. Have a few quiet ones.

Cheers
Geoff
 
Hi all

Help
I glued the two parts of the keel together, now one is out of line.

Any ideas how to correct this with out taking the joint parts off.

John.ZHL KEEL.png
 
Hi John

There is a product called Isocole available from the chemist and supermarkets here. It is used for treating pinples

There is a stronger version of that yous should be able to get from the hardware store. I cannot remember the full name of it

When I used it II soak some cotton wool and clamp it to the area that need separating for quit awhile. It will soften the PVA glue so you can detach the parts.

Being thicker wood may take a 20 minutes or so to absorb. You might also need a blade to to help prize them apart.

Be careful not to buckle the false keel

Cheers
Geoff
 
Aussie048 post_id=23644 time=1508106583 user_id=3981 said:
Hi John

There is a product called Isocole available from the chemist and supermarkets here. It is used for treating pinples

There is a stronger version of that yous should be able to get from the hardware store. I cannot remember the full name of it

When I used it II soak some cotton wool and clamp it to the area that need separating for quit awhile. It will soften the PVA glue so you can detach the parts.

Being thicker wood may take a 20 minutes or so to absorb. You might also need a blade to to help prize them apart.

Cheers
Geoff

Hi Geoff
I have some acetone will that do.

John
 
John

Not acetone. Acetone is good for other glues like epoxy resin but not PVA

Cheers
Geoff
 
Aussie048 post_id=23646 time=1508107639 user_id=3981 said:
John

Not acetone. Acetone is good for other glues like epoxy resin but not PVA

Cheers
Geoff

Geoff
I have only got acetone.

John
 
Can you post a picture of this so that I can see exactly what is going on. It would help.

Donnie
 
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