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KCStudly wrote:Thanks Norm. Yeah, we don’t eat that way all the time, but we do enjoy it when we do.
Lukey, Thank you for the very kind words. I really appreciate your recognition of the amount of work put in. I seriously considered building a weekender to get it done, but got sucked in by all the cool ideas. I suppose I could have thrown something together much faster, but I kind of get hung up on the details and there’s not much point in putting lipstick on a pig, so in for a penny in for a pound. If there ever is a #2 it will be more traditional and thriftier. The hybrid construction should come out relatively light, but I seem to be having more difficulty getting the foam to do what I want than the wood; keeping it fair, dent and gouge free. Surprisingly, I seem to be doing well with the wood work and am happy with speed and end results I am getting there. Not that I am unhappy with the foam; it’s just not as “fixed” (durable or uniform) as the wood.
If you can make it here from Brisbane, I’d be more than happy to feed you! My host family that I stayed with for my year in New Zealand moved to Brisbane after I returned home. It’s a small world.
George (ghcoe), Yeah, I suspect that I am using too much water. I have spread the GG with plastic credit cards fairly thin. Usually I run a few strands of glue, spread sparsely, and then I add a bit more here and there to achieve an even coat with no dry spots (I suppose I might be letting some excess build up in the corners… maybe I should cut the radius corners off of the spreaders). My spritzing water bottle does tend to spray a coarse splatter, rather than a fine mist, so I have been spraying the wood side and wiping down with my rubber gloved hand, just damping the wood evenly. With the cold temps the GG seems to take a while to react, and the temptation to spritz the glue side becomes overwhelming at times, so my problems are probably self-induced. I will have a talk with the operator (me) and see if I can get him to use less water.
I have very limited experience with PL (the brown stuff…4000?) putting up FRP in mixer rooms, so can’t really comment there.
Thank you all for watching and the support.
S. Heisley wrote:Winters are like that, even in warmer climates. Another month or two and you be back at it and probably doing double time. Winters are a good time to dream, think, and plan.
GPW wrote:Don’t forget the “mood” lighting .... LED candles might be cool with those big dinners inside TPCE !!!
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