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On Sep 4, 3:15*pm, wrote:
On Sep 4, 2:16*pm, hk wrote:



Eisboch wrote:
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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 -

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Sure he does.. and Lobsta' boats too
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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
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Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message
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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



I don't live in a trailer.
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On Sep 4, 3:20*pm, wrote:
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
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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- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I can't WAIT to talk to the guy at the end of my street that has a
painting company and tell him that Harry claims to roll and tip satin
paint on interior walls!!!!!!
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