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Raul's FANTASTIC Crab arrived!

Postby Ira » Thu Jan 19, 2006 4:17 pm

My black powder painted crab for my tongue box made it all the way from Mexico to Florida yesterday, and Raul's posted photos here didn't do it justice.

THANK YOU RAUL! I LOVE THE EFFIN THING! ("Effin" is a euphemism for "hodiendo.")

In fact, I don't think I can drill any holes in it--no way. I may have to epoxy it on.

Sorry I don't have pictures to post, but I'm headed to Disney in the morning and I'm not thinking too clearly right now.

"Two hot dogs and two cokes, sir? That'll be $57.85!"

Anyway, when I'm looking at Mickey, all I'll be thinking about is you guys and our TDs. My absence for 4 days (I get back Monday) is my loss, but it'll be your gain, I guess. At least you'll get some rest.

Hope I can find a sink for sale at Epcot that will fit within my narrow 12 inch countertop, one with a deep enough bowl and that's prety wide.

HASTA EL LUNES!!!
Here we go again!
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Re: Raul's FANTASTIC Crab arrived!

Postby goldcoop » Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:12 pm

Ira wrote:In fact, I don't think I can drill any holes in it--no way. I may have to epoxy it on.


Ira-

Maybe combo epoxy, super deluxe wowie zowie 3M dbl side foam tape, emblem adhesive, and a couple of something like these:

http://tinyurl.com/73sx5

Hate to see ya lose the Crab!

Even worst to see a grown man cry! LOL!

Cheers,

Coop
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Postby gman » Thu Jan 19, 2006 8:10 pm

Countersink it an put plexi over the whole thing.
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Postby mikeschn » Thu Jan 19, 2006 8:13 pm

I'm just gonna wait for pictures...

You could use really tiny little flat head screws... like #4. Then a dab of black paint on the heads, and you'll never see them...

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