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  1. ramos

    Welcome to the IHoP

    On the phone with chop right now
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    http://shelor.com/Preowned-Inventory.aspx?...toryId=21076084 That's the choice
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    Or if I'm feeling really saucy , I wait till it cures , then just flex the plastic a little and pop it out , so that I can reuse the container
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    The plastic containers they put it in are great. Once that super hard structuraly rigid piece of resin hardens in the bottom. I take a jack hammer and some C4 and remove it .
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    I drink coffee about once a week lol. Old people stick to there folgers and maxwell house man
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    I use disposable plastic cups. Two at a time though as usually buy the time they are empty it has eaten the bottom out of them. Keg cups actually, can't complain with 50 cups for $2 I have like 50 people saving coffee cans and the like for me. I won't be running out any time soon
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    Maybe a "how to glass and flip burgers at the same time " video
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    i really need to get brushes. this whole fg thing is going to be time consuming (sp?). and college starts on monday Pm me if you have any questions or anything man. I will help you as much as I can
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    I usually apply resin , then lay the mat over top of the resin did it just like that and then tried to apply pressure with my hand didn't try to press it with the brush though. i wonder if it sticks to the brush... remembered i need to strengthen the center console and i thought about adding a layer of fg on the inside. how could i make it stick to plastic ? If it sticks to the brush your in trouble, cause that means your resin is starting to cure. Better hurry up Use epoxy resin instead of polyester is about the only way really. You can drill holes, or scuff the plastic really roughly to give the resin something to hold on to . But it will eventually come loose using polyester resin. tried the brush shotrly after your reply and it didn't stick. also turns out it didn't cure. i guess i put too little mekp Well you can do a couple things , leave it setting in the sun all day, or hit it with a hair dryer or heat gun. IF your working on a project that you intend to keep and this happens. Mix up a really hot batch of resin ( 2-3 times the reccomended mekp ) and brush a coat on over top. Be quick though , cause it's gonna cure quick and really , really hot
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    Yeah , buy chip brushes. You can clean non cured resin from brushes with acetone. BUT by the time your done. You wasted as much money and time to more than make up for the price of a box of chip brushes. I gave up cleaning them years ago , I don't even buy graduated containers anymore. I use coffee cans , and chinese food containers
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    They have been sitting in my mothers garage for years lol I have some more , just got to dig them out
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    And you know this MMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNN
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    Bah , I wouldn't go that far .
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    I usually apply resin , then lay the mat over top of the resin did it just like that and then tried to apply pressure with my hand didn't try to press it with the brush though. i wonder if it sticks to the brush... remembered i need to strengthen the center console and i thought about adding a layer of fg on the inside. how could i make it stick to plastic ? If it sticks to the brush your in trouble, cause that means your resin is starting to cure. Better hurry up Use epoxy resin instead of polyester is about the only way really. You can drill holes, or scuff the plastic really roughly to give the resin something to hold on to . But it will eventually come loose using polyester resin.
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    I don't understand, this is such a strange change for Dave. I hope he is feeling ok. Yeah , I asked he said yeah Maybe he got tired of having to park the behemoth 9 miles away from everything else
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    Keep one hand resin free at all times. If your laying mat on a mold. I usually apply resin , then lay the mat over top of the resin , then dab it with the brush to remove the air bubbles .
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    I don't understand, this is such a strange change for Dave. I hope he is feeling ok. Yeah , I asked he said yeah
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    Lets hope its and Si, and Nick and put some forced induction on it. Plane jane auto , about the only options are power windows and door locks .
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    I here bystanders are gonna get enlisted in the tear out crew this weekend. Glad I got kicks to wrap
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    IB brahma is the plans for the substage so far . The rest we get to hash out after he get's it .
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    And he wants an "over the top install" which in my eyes means cutting some parts of the vehicle that you can't cut in a lease vehicle . He finally agreed
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    Shelor sells EVERYTHING
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    he wants better gas mileage . ANd I have been giving him chit about leasing a car instead of buying .
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    Maybe we can get that guy from diymobile to help out . I will be too busy flipping burgers to do much
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    Says he wants an over the top install this time . Which should be easier considering he is BUYING the civic instead of leasing it .
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