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Opinion: Epoxy Source & Information
For what its worth.
I at least dont find it daunting. spent a bit of time on it to understand the logic of it and navigations soon became easy. |
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Opinion: Epoxy Source & Information
Two meter troll wrote:
For what its worth. I at least dont find it daunting. spent a bit of time on it to understand the logic of it and navigations soon became easy. FWIW, I bought 20 gallons of epoxy last year. |
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On Dec 23, 10:48*am, Richard wrote:
Two meter troll wrote: For what its worth. I at least dont find it daunting. spent a bit of time on it to understand the logic of it and navigations soon became easy. FWIW, I bought 20 gallons of epoxy last year. i'll be doing something of the sort this spring. figure for a 50 foot or so strip hull. three masts and what ever else its going to be lots of epoxy. |
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"Two meter troll" wrote:
FWIW, I bought 20 gallons of epoxy last year. i'll be doing something of the sort this spring. figure for a 50 foot or so strip hull. three masts and what ever else its going to be lots of epoxy. Try 15-20, 500 lb drums and the days of $2/Lb for part "A" are history. BTDT, forget the T-Shirt. Lew |
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Opinion: Epoxy Source & Information
On Dec 23, 6:21*pm, "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
"Two meter troll" wrote: FWIW, I bought 20 gallons of epoxy last year. i'll be doing something of the sort this spring. figure for a 50 foot or so strip hull. three masts and what ever else its going to be lots of epoxy. Try 15-20, 500 lb drums and the days of $2/Lb for part "A" are history. BTDT, forget the T-Shirt. Lew I was thinking about that Lew over the next year or so i have a 30 foot and a 50 or so (we havent decided how big a boat we want for this one) foot to build along with several small projects. dingys and such. So i run the numbers on several of these sites and glean what information i can. for me the concentration of info and product in one place with ref's is pretty nice. it dont mean i will buy from them but it is more likely if they have relivent info. |
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Opinion: Epoxy Source & Information
Two meter troll wrote:
For what its worth. I at least dont find it daunting. spent a bit of time on it to understand the logic of it and navigations soon became easy. The point is that navigation should be intuitive; you shouldn't have to spend time trying to figure it out. |
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