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More new pics
The fairing layer, partly sanded off. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/275...35692614NTiuGw Last few dabs of fairing, first few dabs of paint http://sports.webshots.com/photo/245...35692614VHryVr If the weather stays nice (clear, highs around 70) I will be able to finish sanding the hull and get a full coat of paint laid on this afternoon. The interior needs a little bit more sanding but is 99.9% ready to be painted also. I am hoping that some time next week, I will be able to report how the thing works! Regards Doug King |
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What thickness of foamcore did you use?
Thanks Ron DSK wrote: More new pics The fairing layer, partly sanded off. http://sports.webshots.com/photo/275...35692614NTiuGw Last few dabs of fairing, first few dabs of paint http://sports.webshots.com/photo/245...35692614VHryVr If the weather stays nice (clear, highs around 70) I will be able to finish sanding the hull and get a full coat of paint laid on this afternoon. The interior needs a little bit more sanding but is 99.9% ready to be painted also. I am hoping that some time next week, I will be able to report how the thing works! Regards Doug King |
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