Date: 7/20/1998, 1:07 am
> If you print this big enough you can lay it right on the deck.
> The dashed lines are one inch apart, the solid lines are a ten inch
> grid.
C'mon Can'tsler, almost every one is in the water, Spence is glassing, P.J. is puttering with Putz, busy as a gravedigger in the night, I'm trying to keep up with him, but unfortunately I set up the strong-back in the middle of a honey-dew patch. If I waste too much much time jawing, P.J.'s gonna get the jump. (Notice how quiet he's been lately) Mark, if you lay it out on top of a stripper and cut just outside the lines, you'll be ready to put in the verticals for the coaming. If you lay it out on a thin piece of carpet, you'll sit on it.... Scotty.
Say, Paul, that Foamular sands beautifully with a piece of sanding screen backed up with piece of thin aluminum.
> I'm going to lay it out on a piece of thin carpet, ciut to shape,
> and use it over and over.
Messages In This Thread
- Cockpit Drawing
Mark Kanzler -- 7/19/1998, 9:58 am- Re: Cockpit Drawing
paul lund -- 7/20/1998, 8:07 pm- Re: Credit Where Due for Cockpit Drawing
Mark Kanzler -- 7/22/1998, 2:32 pm- Re: Credit Where Due for Cockpit Drawing
Nick Schade -- 7/22/1998, 4:51 pm- Re: Credit Where Due for Cockpit Drawing
Mark Kanzler -- 7/22/1998, 5:58 pm
- Re: Credit Where Due for Cockpit Drawing
- Re: Cockpit Drawing
Bram van der Sluys -- 7/20/1998, 11:20 pm - Re: Credit Where Due for Cockpit Drawing
- Re: Cockpit Drawing (in Mark's dreams)
Scotty Morrison -- 7/20/1998, 1:07 am - Re: Credit Where Due for Cockpit Drawing
- Re: Cockpit Drawing