Strip: Progress has been made/How to hold things together
By:Craig
Date: 5/4/2002, 6:06 pm
Date: 5/4/2002, 6:06 pm
Updated photos (a few) of the Spring Run as it grows. A question: When stripping an area that's a little concave, and trying for stapleless technique, what's the favorite way to hold the strips onto the forms? Hot-melt glue is working only fair; I may use a little carpenter's glue in isolated spots and plan on hacksaw-blade dissection. Other thoughts?
Craig
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- Strip: Progress has been made/How to hold things together
Craig -- 5/4/2002, 6:06 pm- Re: Strip: Progress has been made/How to hold thin
don flowers -- 5/5/2002, 12:06 pm- Re: Strip: Progress has been made/How to hold thin
daren neufeld -- 5/5/2002, 10:05 am- How to hold things together
Paul G. Jacobson -- 5/5/2002, 4:15 am- Re: How to hold things together
Craig -- 5/5/2002, 7:53 am- forget the hot glue in these areas
Paul G. Jacobson -- 5/7/2002, 2:43 am- Re: forget the hot glue in these areas
Craig -- 5/7/2002, 5:57 pm- Re: forget the hot glue in these areas
daren neufeld -- 5/7/2002, 10:19 pm- Re: forget the hot glue in these areas *Pic*
Pete Rudie -- 5/12/2002, 10:10 pm- Re: forget the hot glue in these areas
John Monroe -- 5/13/2002, 5:23 am
- Re: forget the hot glue in these areas
Craig -- 5/8/2002, 11:21 pm - Re: forget the hot glue in these areas
- Re: forget the hot glue in these areas *Pic*
- Re: forget the hot glue in these areas
- Re: forget the hot glue in these areas
- forget the hot glue in these areas
- Re: Strip: Progress has been made/How to hold thin
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