
Eric Adams wrote:Looking for some old-style swoop backed ones myself. Maybe someone will post a source??
steve wolverton wrote: (That's unless your decide to use your fenders as a mold and sell them.)
They'd also be extremely light.
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Steve
steve wolverton wrote:asianflava - Now you're talking! I will gladly pay you $10 per fender. How's that for incentive?
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Steve
steve wolverton wrote:Hello Everyone,
Why not make your own fenders? You could easily make them out of foam and fiberglass and spend less than $50 for both fenders.
Buy a block of foam, or 2" sheet foam and glue it to form a block. Carve the foam into the shape of the fender you desire. (That's how the R/C fiberglass sailboat guys make their hulls.) Fiberglass it, attach it to teardrop, impress your neighbors.
It would be really easy to do, and a lot cheaper than purchasing them. You'd have something unique. (That's unless your decide to use your fenders as a mold and sell them.)
They'd also be extremely light.
Maybe?![]()
Steve
I hear ya. Homemade fenders are looking better to me all the time.Eric Adams wrote:
Let me re-state..."Cheap" source??
I am on a Squeeky Tight budget....
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