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On 24 Apr 2007 10:38:51 -0700, Joe wrote:
All seven are ready to be welded in. This one is the largest and will be center aft. It's big enough to escape thru, unless you are as out of shape and fat as Bubbles. Has 1.25" thick armored glass. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/220...63212926DZfZRL Joe You going to weld them in? interested in the process. What will they be welded in with? What paint do you use after welding? Watch out for the undercut, that's where the problems start. Frank |
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On Apr 24, 4:13 pm, Frank Boettcher wrote:
On 24 Apr 2007 10:38:51 -0700, Joe wrote: All seven are ready to be welded in. This one is the largest and will be center aft. It's big enough to escape thru, unless you are as out of shape and fat as Bubbles. Has 1.25" thick armored glass. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/220...63212926DZfZRL Joe You going to weld them in? interested in the process. What will they be welded in with? What paint do you use after welding? Watch out for the undercut, that's where the problems start. Frank No, my welding not good enough. Going to hire dream work fabrications, he's going to use a stick welder, also going to weld on new anoids. After welding and priming will use a 2 part epoxy barrier then top coat with rustolium. The welder is excellent and has experience with steel hulls, he just finished some work here in a german steel hull. Joe |
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