Re: Marking Forms for String Lines
By:Spidey
Date: 3/18/2000, 5:13 pm
Date: 3/18/2000, 5:13 pm
In Response To: Marking Forms for String Lines (mike allen ---})
Hi mick;
Great stuff from the archive - You do generate a lot of new ideas and innovative approaches to problem solving. I agree, also, that a taught string is perfectly acceptable for rocker adjustments. I used one above & one below the forms (But I like your idea better) and it worked fine.
"Hey, 1/128th of an inch OFF! What, do you cut your cockpit out with a shotgun discharge also????" [VBG]
Best Regards, Spidey (Ken)
Messages In This Thread
- you didn't warn me...
Chris Loeliger -- 3/14/2000, 3:02 am- laser level/plumb - if you can borrow one
Bruce -- 3/18/2000, 2:04 pm- Using string
mike allen ---} -- 3/16/2000, 1:20 pm- Re: Using string
John Waddington -- 3/17/2000, 7:17 am- Marking Forms for String Lines
mike allen ---} -- 3/17/2000, 11:50 am- Re: Marking Forms for String Lines
Spidey -- 3/18/2000, 5:13 pm- Rethinking String Orientation
mike allen ---} -- 3/20/2000, 12:11 pm- Shotgun Holes
mike allen ---} -- 3/20/2000, 11:30 am - Shotgun Holes
- Re: Marking Forms for String Lines
John Waddington -- 3/18/2000, 7:30 am - Rethinking String Orientation
- Re: Using string
mark stevens -- 3/17/2000, 9:48 am - Re: Marking Forms for String Lines
- Marking Forms for String Lines
- It sounds crazy, but ignore the even number forms
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/15/2000, 4:48 am- Re: you didn't warn me...
Ray -- 3/14/2000, 4:29 pm- Re: boat stand improvement.
Greg -- 3/15/2000, 1:11 am
- Re: you didn't warn me...
Jim Eisenmenger -- 3/14/2000, 6:56 am - Using string
- laser level/plumb - if you can borrow one