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Old 10-12-2010, 06:08 PM
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Dude no you are very wrong and dangerous! by weight is the only way to batch, Volume measure besides being crude will get you in trouble.
Nonsense "DUDE".............

.........but that seems to be valid for every other of your posts!

Why do you mix our industrial world with the homebuilders requirements? How can we compare a 40meter high tech part with a backyard built item?

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Yes it is ,on say 5:1 epoxies you can drift very little before you have a worthless goo.BTW Nice try there.
Did I say nonsense before?

The homebuilder has no reason to go for any other method then the volumetric one, no matter how nice you drivel along about your "expertise". (which cannot be too good, as you prove quite often)

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Old 10-12-2010, 06:31 PM
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Yeah, okay.
No, you are on that crybaby list !Also by throwing the stones you leave yourself open for the question and that is: what the hell have you ever done? coming in with your stupidity like some Gay hall monitor.Now as for the points! I could careless,Got It?

The point is there is the right way of batching and something less,the reason I was successful on the extreme lightweight projects is everything was 100% it had too be there was nothing extra and by the best of my ability and predictable ,that takes hard work and a lot of thought on material input.

In the Middleeast My crew used scales on all glass work a lot of cool projects ,back home a couple customers who were very picky everything there was scaled from tooling to Gelcoat patching it had to be right.
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Old 10-12-2010, 06:38 PM
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Nonsense "DUDE".............

.........but that seems to be valid for every other of your posts!



Did I say nonsense before?

The homebuilder has no reason to go for any other method then the volumetric one, no matter how nice you drivel along about your "expertise". (which cannot be too good, as you prove quite often)

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I was pointing out the right way BTW I could careless how you do anything..

Here you go Bigmouth First time wet 488 KG 11 Meters that boat won Two world titles My design and construction it lived on the scales. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1csGLgX4tk

I see the nonsense and bullchit ,Now crawl back under your rock.
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Old 10-12-2010, 06:45 PM
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Enough Alreaddy!
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Old 10-12-2010, 06:49 PM
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Nonsense "DUDE".............
OH man you leave yourself open for this OLE Math expert, LMAO LOOK! Drift on "B" side 5:1 !!!!!!!!!!With the 5:1 mix an extra oz. of Part B means you actually used a mix ration of 4:1:1 - DUDE that's a 22% error will never cure!!! it will look like the floor in Richards shop here !!!
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Old 10-12-2010, 06:50 PM
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Thud read my post #80 it goes with what I have been saying.
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Old 10-12-2010, 06:53 PM
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OH another Zinger !!!!!!!!!!

"Just silly and wrong comments"


OK prove me wrong!.
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Old 10-12-2010, 06:59 PM
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It is not that!! I have used scales for 25 years and repeatability is the name of the game and consistent batching off a electronic scale is the only way. volume measure never happen in my shop.
Steve , volume measure never happend at Skater either and i will always go with a scale for everything .
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Old 10-12-2010, 07:12 PM
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Steve , volume measure never happend at Skater either .
The Man does things right,look at those beautiful boats he builds and holds more records and championships than anyone.
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Old 10-12-2010, 07:27 PM
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Enough Alreaddy!
If you cannot post on the original subject, read but dont post!
Wow , are you saying that opinion's dont matter , and to each and everyone you all seem to be a little stuck on your selfs as a group .
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Old 10-12-2010, 07:59 PM
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Apex , as i follow your posts you seem to be the number one bun hole on this forum along with a few of your following thud pucker or should i say thud *ucker and the list goes on....... and back to Apex 1 you always seem to criticize everyone on this forum even though.... they just might have years of experience in this industry or should i say decades and maybe you should start showing people a little more respect because people like War Whoop have been around building and designing world class offshore powerboats for years .
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Old 10-12-2010, 08:10 PM
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I think the original post was on Epoxy.
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Old 10-12-2010, 08:35 PM
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It's not a matter of personal preferences for you company, but a matter of offer something helpful to the OP, which you clearly haven't be able to grasp. Your skills and expertise should be reflected in your posts, not your ability to drag this thread into areas it was never asked to be taken. Repeatedly, by nearly everyone involved, you been asked to contain you replies, but now it's just a shoot out and disservice to all participants.

The subject has been covered and in spite of Steve's attempts to confuse a novice, I'm reasonably confident that the OP has long ignored his posts, which considering his abilities will likely discount all of his subsequent posts.

I think it's time to close this thread and let Steve yell at the people he pays, rather then those interested in helping here in a different fashion.
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