tony.latham wrote:Well, the transition from roof to wall is a 3/8 inch round over.
It may work. If it wants to lift, keep pushing it down as the epoxy begins to cure. If it fails, buy a fresh Surform blade and be done with it.![]()
I'll keep my fingers and toes crossed up here.
Tony
I wet sand by hand.
Umm. Fire hot! Food good!
tony.latham wrote:Umm. Fire hot! Food good!
I knew it.
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Tony
(In the mean time, I have a book to finish reading and review.)
tony.latham wrote:(In the mean time, I have a book to finish reading and review.)
You threw that in to ensure I was really reading your posts.![]()
tony.latham wrote:She's looking great, of course.
Make sure you do something with the bottom of your hatch.
It's sealed with glass but I wish I'd Monstalinered it.![]()
Tony
That, and the Monstaliner, is where we'll want the nice sharp edge.
noseoil wrote:T&S, this thing is really turning out well! The glassing was a lot of work, but all the prep & sanding (you have my sympathy & admiration on that part, yuck...) is looking great. I'm curious about the cost of Monstaliner & glass vs. an aluminum skin. Did you run any numbers on this one to see, or are you ignoring it & just going ahead with the best way to build that you can?
Let me know if you get to Raton at some point, I'd like to take a "few" pictures of the finished job when it's rollin' down the road. We have room for you up here if you're passing by.
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