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fishingwithblue
04-01-2008, 07:30 PM
We are ready boss!

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii45/fishingwithblue/IMG_1939.jpg

My buddy brought over a V20 warming gift...
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Glass is cured on the hatch, by far my worst fiberglass job(sloppy) but it has almost a gallon of resin in it and I'll sand it down a little and fill in the gaps with 5200
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Still digging foam...gonna try the pressure hose method tomorrow night
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Here's the fuel vent hose that corroded clean off
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Hang in there girl
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tsubaki
04-01-2008, 07:42 PM
What, no beer casualties?
I know you gave a pint of blood to the sandgnats.

fishingwithblue
04-01-2008, 08:17 PM
What, no beer casualties?
I know you gave a pint of blood to the sandgnats.

:beer:I save the beer til after a hot shower and cool down. My fat a$$ sweats out beer as fast as I can get it down. Sandgnats are the only ones that get a buzz!

whatknot
04-02-2008, 05:03 AM
Looking good Blue. The last thing we need is knats finding out about beer sweat!

whale
04-02-2008, 06:19 AM
Unless you are using a very high pressure hose like a commercial one or very expensive one, I can tell you from experience with a 2300 psi washer you will just make a big mess and remove little foam. The best tool for me was a long hand saw right down along the edge of the tank. You need to break that bond and don't necessarily need to remove all the foam initially.

fishingwithblue
04-02-2008, 07:24 AM
Unless you are using a very high pressure hose like a commercial one or very expensive one, I can tell you from experience with a 2300 psi washer you will just make a big mess and remove little foam. The best tool for me was a long hand saw right down along the edge of the tank. You need to break that bond and don't necessarily need to remove all the foam initially.
agree