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32479
Dale, see if you can locate that v-axle info. I did not see it under Conversions. Thanks. -Bob Books For Adventurous Minds ...
hunterb4
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Mar 1, 2005
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32480
Bob, I just picked up a can of spray epoxy at Wal-Mart about two weeks ago. In amongst the "walls of spray paint" you mentioned it was quite difficult to...
Grant White
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Mar 1, 2005
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32481
What color is it, Grant? Also, who makes it? All I found was Appliance Whiter Epoxy and I don't want that under my trailer. Incidentally I walked that wall of...
hunterb4
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Mar 1, 2005
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32482
I have used Almond Appliance Epoxy on my cp16 keel. I wanted something cheap to put over the epoxy resin barrier coat as I have been working on it and ...
Don Read
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Mar 1, 2005
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32483
Well, that's a selection better than white.Thanks, don. Bob Books For Adventurous Minds http://www.geocities.com/bobsbooks_2000 ... From: "Don Read"...
hunterb4
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Mar 1, 2005
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32484
In message <200503010507.j2157XY22683@...> ... Seems odd to me too but I wasn't the author of that book, nor do I have a copy. Its the...
Curtis Villamizar
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32485
Bob, It was white. I bought it for a metal door on an outbuilding. I don't remember who makes it. It was for appliances I believe. Grant ... ...
Grant White
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32486
Dave, Although I seem to be in the minority, I use 1/4 inch line for all running rigging. My suggestion is to use a line with a braided core rather than...
Craig Maven
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Mar 1, 2005
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Thanks for the advice. I was thinking I'd be able to just epoxy in the plastic but, on second thought, I'll take your advice. It would suck pretty bad to have...
willcode4beer
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Mar 2, 2005
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Thanks Steve, Actually my reluctance for calling Hutchkins for the plans was the I'll fitting of the original wood. Of course, its really what I "assume" is...
willcode4beer
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Mar 2, 2005
1:43 am
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Dave, I agree totally with Craig. 3/8 inch line is just a smidgen too big. I believe the specs for the C-16 call for 1/4 inch line. Have fun. Ron (CP-16, "At...
dettwiler
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Mar 2, 2005
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Paul, you will undoubtedly come up with what's right for your situation. You could glass in wooden stringers and screw the Starboard to those if it made sense....
Stephen Paul
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Mar 2, 2005
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I have been ordering a few things from Compac and they sent me this. Thought I would share it with the group. Jane is wonderful to work with. Gerry-Naga Devi...
Gerry
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Mar 2, 2005
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Thanks - I appreciate the help. Dave ... From: dettwiler To: com-pac@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 7:48 PM Subject: Re: [com-pac] questions ...
David Anderson
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Mar 2, 2005
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32493
Hello from a new member. I live in New England and the closest used picnic cats I've found are in the Carolinas. Sun Cats aren't much easier. I'm presently...
robustoma
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Mar 2, 2005
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Has anyone noticed that the standard 1/8th inch braided nylon line once available at hardwares, has virtually disappeared and a new skinnier version has...
hunterb4
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Mar 2, 2005
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Bob: You might try using Liquid Nails for applications you have been using epoxies for, it has really great strength, does take 24hr to totally set, however. I...
Stu and Irene MacDonald
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Mar 2, 2005
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32496
Here' s another idea. As you suggest Curtis, my cans also do ok if there is enough volume left in the can to provide vehicle and volatile binders to keep...
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32497
Dear Scup, If they would just let me have my pinky-sized cotton line back again I think I might be able to forgive them for all the rest. I used to use the 1/8...
hunterb4
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Mar 2, 2005
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Those of you who care to see some of my photos and how I made them can see them on this link. Just bleep out the Yahoo popup and click any of the titles on the...
hunterb4
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Mar 2, 2005
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32499
You might try getting a single sheet of R-Max (that foil covered styrofoam). It is easily shaped, yet firm enough to keep that shape while you trace it out...
Dale Smith
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Mar 2, 2005
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Scratch that. Apparently the site has an overload and shuts down when more than one person opens it. My Wizard is scratching his head. I'll post when things...
hunterb4
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Mar 2, 2005
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32501
I’ve been watching this discussion with bemused indifference – but Cetol is expensive, comparatively, and a little amount goes a long way so it’s...
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Mar 2, 2005
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In message <006201c51f72$c5a3b420$0600000a@DellXP> ... Bob, Works for me. Great photos. Curtis...
Curtis Villamizar
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Mar 2, 2005
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32503
Does anyone have suggestions for reasonably priced launch ramps in the Charleston SC area that allow you to park your car/trailer overnight? Thanks, Frank...
Frank
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Mar 3, 2005
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32504
Many of the marinas in Charleston do not have boat ramps. Isle of Palms north of Charleston is on the ICW, has a good ramp, dock, food etc. They charge? it was...
Don Read
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32505
Beautiful Bob. Are you familiar with 'Milksang' photography ? It's a group of photographers in Toronto. Kind of an interesting take on photos. Again, very...
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Mar 3, 2005
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No, I'm not familiar with them, Terry, but would like to see their material. Have they a site? -Bob ... From: <daideo@...> To: <com-pac@yahoogroups.com> ...
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Bob, I'm very impressed. I'm proud to know you. What computer system and software are you using? These are quite beautiful. I'm from a small Artist colony...
Stephen Paul
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Mar 3, 2005
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32508
Here is a copy of an email I just received from Australia about the Flying Flook anchor described in Bob's Book... they want to buy his book... that's good.......
Dale Smith
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