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I think it was the extra foot that was the key;)
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:42:16 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... On Sep 4, 10:26 am, hk wrote: Well, because folks here have seen both of us. I am 5'8" and about 155, you are nearly 5'3" and nearly 200 pounds. Facts are facts... 5'3"? Surely you jest. I'm 6'2-1/2" tall. That extra 1/2 inch is mighty important to Harry, you know. He just *had* to point that out. BTW ..... nice try in your attempt to start a bonifide, on-topic, boating related thread regarding the boat painting. I've often heard of the "roll and tip" method and have seen the impressive results, but had never done it or even understood it. Too bad Harry had to immediately jump on your case with personal insults as usual, even after all his complaining of rec.boats going down the toilet, etc. Seems he just can't help to to jump at every opportunity. Eisboch |
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BTW ..... nice try in your attempt to start a bonifide, on-topic, boating related thread regarding the boat painting. I've often heard of the "roll and tip" method and have seen the impressive results, but had never done it or even understood it. I work by myself, but I have heard or folks using a couple of brushes and someone to rotate them in. They should be dry when you use them, and if you have someone with a fast evap solvent keeping them clean it works real nice... Scotty from SmallBoats.com. I let my work speak for itself... |
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SmallBoats.com wrote:
BTW ..... nice try in your attempt to start a bonifide, on-topic, boating related thread regarding the boat painting. I've often heard of the "roll and tip" method and have seen the impressive results, but had never done it or even understood it. I work by myself, but I have heard or folks using a couple of brushes and someone to rotate them in. They should be dry when you use them, and if you have someone with a fast evap solvent keeping them clean it works real nice... Scotty from SmallBoats.com. I let my work speak for itself... Your work speaks wonders for you. |
SPAM: more crap from the fat little shit..
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:44:18 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message ... Uh, yeah, what? You don't believe I'm over 6' tall? From the ground to your neck you are 2' 2-1/2". Your head is 4' in diameter. Eisboch That wasn't bad! It took a while, but you're catching on. |
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On Sep 4, 2:16*pm, hk wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: wrote in message .... On Sep 4, 10:26 am, hk wrote: Well, because folks here have seen both of us. I am 5'8" and about 155, you are nearly 5'3" and nearly 200 pounds. Facts are facts... 5'3"? Surely you jest. I'm 6'2-1/2" tall. That extra 1/2 inch is mighty important to Harry, you know. *He just *had* to point that out. BTW ..... nice try in your attempt to start a bonifide, on-topic, boating related thread regarding the boat painting. I've often heard of the "roll and tip" method and have seen the impressive results, but had never done it or even understood it. Too bad Harry had to immediately jump on your case with personal insults as usual, even after all his complaining of rec.boats going down the toilet, etc. * *Seems he just can't help to to jump at every opportunity. Eisboch Have you not seen the results of JustWait's painting prowess, or his own admission today that he is a sloppy painter? If you want to see expert paintwork, look at the job Chuck had done on his tugboat. Who said (including justwait) *anything about "expert paintwork". *I appreciated his explanation of how the roll and tip technique is applied. Why don't you go find some more stuff to cut and paste about something else you know absolutely nothing about? Eisboch Googling is tough up your way, eh? http://hubpages.com/hub/Roll-and-Tip-Method-of-Painting We just repainted our dining room using the roll and tip method. We've used the "technique" for years. Don't you ever repaint anything? *From the examples shown, JustWait is no painter. Oh... the 1/2 inch...it was a running joke between my father and me for years. He was 6'2" and as I started growing, he used to kid me that I'd never be any taller. In fact, I did stop at 6'1 for a while, and I thought that was going to be it. But a year later, I grew another inch and a half. We always kidded each other about that "extra half-inch." Until he died.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bull****, you are a liar. |
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On Sep 4, 2:16*pm, hk wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: wrote in message .... On Sep 4, 10:26 am, hk wrote: Well, because folks here have seen both of us. I am 5'8" and about 155, you are nearly 5'3" and nearly 200 pounds. Facts are facts... 5'3"? Surely you jest. I'm 6'2-1/2" tall. That extra 1/2 inch is mighty important to Harry, you know. *He just *had* to point that out. BTW ..... nice try in your attempt to start a bonifide, on-topic, boating related thread regarding the boat painting. I've often heard of the "roll and tip" method and have seen the impressive results, but had never done it or even understood it. Too bad Harry had to immediately jump on your case with personal insults as usual, even after all his complaining of rec.boats going down the toilet, etc. * *Seems he just can't help to to jump at every opportunity. Eisboch Have you not seen the results of JustWait's painting prowess, or his own admission today that he is a sloppy painter? If you want to see expert paintwork, look at the job Chuck had done on his tugboat. Who said (including justwait) *anything about "expert paintwork". *I appreciated his explanation of how the roll and tip technique is applied. Why don't you go find some more stuff to cut and paste about something else you know absolutely nothing about? Eisboch Googling is tough up your way, eh? http://hubpages.com/hub/Roll-and-Tip-Method-of-Painting We just repainted our dining room using the roll and tip method. We've used the "technique" for years. Don't you ever repaint anything? You roll and tip walls?????????? |
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On Sep 4, 3:15*pm, wrote:
On Sep 4, 2:16*pm, hk wrote: Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: wrote in message .... On Sep 4, 10:26 am, hk wrote: Well, because folks here have seen both of us. I am 5'8" and about 155, you are nearly 5'3" and nearly 200 pounds. Facts are facts.... 5'3"? Surely you jest. I'm 6'2-1/2" tall. That extra 1/2 inch is mighty important to Harry, you know. *He just *had* to point that out. BTW ..... nice try in your attempt to start a bonifide, on-topic, boating related thread regarding the boat painting. I've often heard of the "roll and tip" method and have seen the impressive results, but had never done it or even understood it. Too bad Harry had to immediately jump on your case with personal insults as usual, even after all his complaining of rec.boats going down the toilet, etc. * *Seems he just can't help to to jump at every opportunity. Eisboch Have you not seen the results of JustWait's painting prowess, or his own admission today that he is a sloppy painter? If you want to see expert paintwork, look at the job Chuck had done on his tugboat. Who said (including justwait) *anything about "expert paintwork". *I appreciated his explanation of how the roll and tip technique is applied. Why don't you go find some more stuff to cut and paste about something else you know absolutely nothing about? Eisboch Googling is tough up your way, eh? http://hubpages.com/hub/Roll-and-Tip-Method-of-Painting We just repainted our dining room using the roll and tip method. We've used the "technique" for years. Don't you ever repaint anything? You roll and tip walls??????????- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sure he does.. and Lobsta' boats too;) |
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John H wrote:
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:44:18 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "hk" wrote in message . .. Uh, yeah, what? You don't believe I'm over 6' tall? From the ground to your neck you are 2' 2-1/2". Your head is 4' in diameter. Eisboch That wasn't bad! It took a while, but you're catching on. I think Eisboch has earned his stripes in the Dwarf Army. What do you think, John. |
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"jim" wrote in message ... John H wrote: On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:44:18 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "hk" wrote in message . .. Uh, yeah, what? You don't believe I'm over 6' tall? From the ground to your neck you are 2' 2-1/2". Your head is 4' in diameter. Eisboch That wasn't bad! It took a while, but you're catching on. I think Eisboch has earned his stripes in the Dwarf Army. What do you think, John. Just because he's tired of all the election crap doesn't mean that he's ready to take marching orders from the Lt. Colonel. It takes a real drone to fit in that motley crew. |
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