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Default Ahhh, I screwed up

On Mar 6, 10:14 pm, HK wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
On Mar 6, 9:22 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 21:09:03 -0500, "Eisboch"
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Me too, although not as serious as a whole camper side.
But if I try to play weekend warrior in the carpentry department especially
doing trimwork molding, I get lost fast.
Mostly comes from working too fast and not thinking enough.
If I feel a hint of confusion before I cut, I don't.
Too often I'm not confused, just wrong.


If I were Frogman, I'd slap it together but only drive east or west.
That could work. Another option is have a nice label made for it.
"Manufactured by Picasso"


--Vic


Only drive one way, thats good.
I am afraid to try the cold cure epoxy because it'll be warm very soon
and then the stuf'll cure in seconds.
You'll know me when you see me going down the road.


Is this guy a relative of yours? :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Btfsplk


All I have to do to get a new wardrobe is to start some project
involving epoxy. No matter how careful I am, soon all of my pants
have epoxy on them. It's like, "I'll just touch up that tiny area
there, I wont' spill anything", WRONG. Right now, I do not any pants
other than a suit that arent epoxy stained.
It gets on the carport concrete too, makes my wife crazy. Muriatic
acid doesnt touch it.