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ps, I would rather have a removeable panel that you can remove from the
front side rather than glass it back up and drill new holes. It is a lot easier to work on it with a panel that can be removed and laid out face down for service. -- Ron White Boat building web address is www.concentric.net/~knotreel |
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You're right - removable is what started me on this whole process - so
I end up rethinking filling and re-drilling ... On 24 Jul 2004 16:33:07 EDT, "Ron White" wrote: ps, I would rather have a removeable panel that you can remove from the front side rather than glass it back up and drill new holes. It is a lot easier to work on it with a panel that can be removed and laid out face down for service. |
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