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Old 07-14-2003, 10:15 PM
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Hey how about I smack your azz back to Caniduh. Still not sure how I missed that one. I got it fixed however just a little yankee engineering from my machinist buddy

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Old 07-15-2003, 05:53 AM
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...I got it fixed however just a little yankee engineering from my machinist buddy...
Nothing a drill can't fix.
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Old 07-15-2003, 11:17 AM
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Jon, I am really indebted to you for the heads up on Nydacore honeycomb. I ordered a bunch from Composites 1 and did all the horizontal and vertical panels in my 35 Cigarette Awesome interior with the honeycomb and 1/8" mahogany plywood with epoxy. There are some pics under 35 Awesome in the Cigarette owner's section. I saved at least 350 pounds. I was also able to do curved vertical panels. It's really looking good I think. Many thanks, and your project looks really nice. Bob.
 
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Bob glad it worked out well for you. I am off to look at your project as the interior of my boat is next.

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and the inside..
whats the car on the left?????????????????
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Old 07-18-2003, 04:12 PM
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italian car or ice cream. I just wondered because we have a DB2 in the family and we may be interested in selling it.
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Jon, the project looks good , when is this boat going to hit the water? Will you be going to the milk run in VT.? Keep up the good work.

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Thanks Masi. I was really hoping to make the Milk run but unfortunatly am almost possitive that I will not be able to.
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This is after we laid up the glass. It is one piece of DB glass that is going up and over the top and back down the other side. I had a friend help me out with this as you have to move fast with the resin. His words of wisdome were to get the resin out of the cup. He said to not sit there and try and get the resin to soke in in a small area but to just spread it out all over the glass and let it soak in itself. Then he said go back and get it to soak in. Seemed to work very well as we had no resin kick in the bucket.
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