Date: 2/18/2000, 9:51 am
> Using minicell foam is relatively easy and very "customizable".
> This is a photo of one possiblilty for a foam seating arrangement.
I dunno, Joe. You are amazing! I am totally awestruck by the quality of your work. I don't know whether it's Nick's book and website, or your craftsmanship that leaves me talking to myself more.
I swiped one of your graphic ideas for my Georgian Bay,(your Silver), extended it to wrap around the whole boat, and I'm finding out why you only used it for the deck. What a job I made for myself for a first boat!!! Not one full length strip in the boat, keeping the hull fair at the colour change is a real bear. I know that if I can just get this thing stripped it will be gorgeous...IF I make sure I try to approach your finishing quality. See the pressure you put on people?? Now I have to make my seat pretty too!!! *sob*
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deeds -- 2/17/2000, 11:25 am- Re: favorite seat?
pete czerpak -- 2/18/2000, 8:12 am- Re: Favorite Seat - image
Joe Greenley -- 2/17/2000, 10:09 pm- Re: Favorite Seat - image
James Neely -- 2/18/2000, 9:51 am- Re: prop from Star Trek?
lee -- 2/17/2000, 11:10 pm- Re: prop from Star Trek?
Joe Greenley -- 2/18/2000, 12:58 am- Re: prop from Star Trek?
lee -- 2/19/2000, 1:38 am
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Mike Hanks -- 2/17/2000, 2:39 pm- Re: two for 3"minicell
lee -- 2/17/2000, 9:36 pm
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Stan Heeres -- 2/17/2000, 12:44 pm - Re: Favorite Seat - image
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