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Registered: July 2005
Location: Williamsville, NY
Posts: 671
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I've been cutting the glass sheathing wide enough to wrap up the sides of the frames elimitating the need for a separate tape operation. I fillet and glass each bay in a single operation. Saves sanding the filletswhen they're cured and let the glass lay in a little neater. Save a touch of epoxy. too.
· Date: October-22-2005 · Views: 5808
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Sean Herron

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Registered: May 2004
Location: Richmond, BC, CA.
Posts: 1,532
December-2-2006 8:20pm Rating: 10 

Hello...



Just looked out the window - clear and full moon - my unibrow is twitching...



Got to go out and smack someone smarter than me and call him a fag...



No wait...



Just wanted to say I envy you being able to build something so grand - I build megaplastic for a living but still have no place to build anything of my own...



Great job...



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