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On 4/30/2011 3:18 AM, Bruce in Bangkok wrote:


You really don't get it, do you.


As usual, Bruce is correct. Here's a well done analysis of the issue:

http://www.zahnisers.com/repair/blister/blister1.htm




As usual, Bruce relies totally on irrelevant theories he reads from magazine
articles. All he really needs to do, but won't, is spend some time in boat
yards. If he did he would see the futility of spraying the hull with water
as a way to eliminate blisters. Ludicrous, just plain ludicrous.

It all goes right along with the old saying, "Those who can, do. Those who
can't, teach." Bruce obviously can't so he tries to teach. He's a PUTZ!


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On Sun, 1 May 2011 10:29:43 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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"slide" wrote in message
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On 4/30/2011 3:18 AM, Bruce in Bangkok wrote:


You really don't get it, do you.


As usual, Bruce is correct. Here's a well done analysis of the issue:

http://www.zahnisers.com/repair/blister/blister1.htm




As usual, Bruce relies totally on irrelevant theories he reads from magazine
articles. All he really needs to do, but won't, is spend some time in boat
yards. If he did he would see the futility of spraying the hull with water
as a way to eliminate blisters. Ludicrous, just plain ludicrous.

It all goes right along with the old saying, "Those who can, do. Those who
can't, teach." Bruce obviously can't so he tries to teach. He's a PUTZ!


Wilbur Hubbard


Ah Willie-what an analysis. Well thought out, carefully analyzed, well
articulated, and wrong.

You have a problem Willie-boy, you can't seem to comprehend what you
read. The point is that you can't remove the basic problem - these
"osmosis" chemicals in the laminate - completely and thus eliminate
the cause of the blisters, all you can do is remove as much of the
problem as you can and then seal the hull by using a barrier coat to
prevent new water ingress.

Oh by the way Willie-boy, the references I gave you were web sites
where people who were trying to let you in on the real causes of
osmosis and how to treat it had posted.... but you were too dumb to
read them and so are left with your antiquated ideas. Unfortunately,
while you can argue that the earth is flat (else we'd all fall off)
and repeat the same old saws - stands to reason, everybody knows, and
so on - but you will have difficulties "proving it". Just like your
wild eyed fantasies about osmosis.

Willie-boy, you really, really, should learn that by keeping your
mouth firmly closed you greatly reduce your chances of being exposed
as ignorant.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)
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