slowly fixin the MiniCup sailboat
On Oct 17, 3:09*pm, wrote:
On Oct 17, 2:52 pm, wrote:
On Oct 17, 12:44 pm, Boater wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 08:15:08 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:
I also have to remove three layers of
paint. *Paint remover helps a little but i found the best tool is a
finger plane that will remove a very thin layer at a time.
Try a heat gun and scraper, very effective. * Wear leather gloves..
I was going to suggest gasoline and a match.
That's because your are an asshole.
I keep trying to get pics but my wife runs off wiht the camera. *BTW,
a finger plane is a tiny plane with a blade about the size of a
razor. *It is unpowered of course and you pull it toward yourself and
it shaves a tiny amount off the wood. *I always assume that most
people have more experience in woodworking than me cuz I am nearly
incompetent at such being unable to follow any directions. *I turn
everything into an experiment.
For example, I was puzzled at why the bottom wood on the boat was in
such good shape whereas the deck was rotten. *Then I rememebred that I
had experimented with mixing in Sevin dust as a thickener for my epoxy
for the bottom. *Then I decided I didnt want to leave a toxic wake and
didnt do that with the deck.
Sevin dust?? Hey at least the bugs wouldn't eat it!
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