I did catch them as they were leaving. Unfortunately I was at work and I don't carry. Sure makes me wish I did though.
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Someone attempted to break into my truck today. It's a beat up 97 Chevy 1500. Not sure why anyone would try to break into it, there's clearly nothing but fast food wrappers inside. The sad part is that they failed. Failed to break into a truck that a blank Chevy key will unlock. Not even an A...
1) is it on a lake?
2) Yes. I feel I do my best work after a few.
So let's see, where did I leave off...
Ahh right, sad face because I'm about to sawzall through the product of a few thousand hours of work.
Made a precision cut or two...
Bandaged back up
I hate carbon splinters...
Thanks for the compliments! And kudos for making it through all 55 pages lol. Good thing there are pictures, it's a long read.
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Needs more rocker in the bond rail/nose and some tubbies. It likes to pearl straight to the bottom once the nose gets under a little. I might play around with the bond rail a bit as well. Also going to make a longer ride plate. This will end up being my surf boat.
Other projects are going...
I rented a 4 BR house right behind the la playa from the 7th through the 18th. I have 3 extra rooms that I am looking to fill. Two car garage for the skis and plenty of space to relax. Plus my girl will probably cook breakfast most morning, so free coffee, eggs, and bacon [emoji6]. $350 / room...
Bearings are like what, $30? Sounds like something isn't right, why play the guessing game? Just take it apart and rebuild it correctly with new bearings and seals. Everytime I half ass something, I just have to fix it later. Just do it right from the start. Whomever sold it either didn't have...
Nothing supercool, but figured I would post a picture or two. Setting up the sealing bath on my small anodizing line. Running two 1300 watt immersion heaters infront of a bilge pump to circulate the bath. Immersion heaters are being controlled by a PID and SSR. Need to rig up a small case fan to...
Looking forward to it. I'll probably be there the weekend before as well. Looks like the la playa is booked. Any other recommendations for hotels?
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I think yami rider is doing the work at a level beyond what most boat repair shops would do. I would rather do the work myself and know it's done right than drop it off somewhere and trust someone else to mix resin correctly and slap some chopped mat on it. I wouldn't consider half of the boat...
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