Super Jet Duct tape and super glue and Meb Alls SN build

SGT. Jackalope

on the rocks
Location
Livonia, MI
I picked up another SN hull, hood, and pole to do a slow build for next season. It came with tubbies and holds already installed and the rails shaped similar to a sxr. I don't care to much for that shape on a square so my brother (JJC568) and I started cutting and and added a little foam, we actually mixed way to much foam and made a big mess. So here is the progress so far

before

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cutting
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done cutting
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one of many beer breaks

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Jordan (JJC568) shaping the foam

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put away for the night

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my current ski

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gotta get the other side cut, foamed, shaped, and glass both sides. Then we will be lowering the hood and nose slightly and glassing the tubbies in and probably make a new hood liner http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/1421-Step-By-step-Yamaslut-Squarenose-hood-mod

Got some questions about glass
I'll order from http://uscomposites.com/products.html just not sure what I should order. Can someone tell me what type and weight etc I will need for the work we are doing?
 

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SGT. Jackalope

on the rocks
Location
Livonia, MI
We've got some more work done. The other side has been cut and we cut the hood down and removed the liner. We also removed the nose and about 3 pounds of bondo and a bunch of glass out of the tray.

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I don't have any pics after we cut the hood but I'll take some soon. We cut it at the top of the blue tape.
 
Location
MI
Widen it!! you'll like it, much more stable and easier to ride IMO.

Your build looks like its progressing nicely, giving me motivation to get back to work on mine.

Subcribed!
 
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