Thanks, Clark.

Wish I would have had a hot wire cutter!  I used a top and bottom rigid 
template coupled with a large knife.  The resulting rough surface wasn't 
important as the form was covered by aluminum foil.  That, and it's on the 
inside.

Paul H.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Clark Ward Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 12:47 AM
Subject: [TANKS] Re: Bits of my turret.


>
> Paul, I hadn't thought of wrapping styrofoam in foam as a seal...  I
> may borrow that for the M60 turret plug!  I've borrowed a friend's hot
> wire cutter for the job, and have plenty of styrofoam around (good for
> prototyping things).  But I'm forcing myself to wait until I get some
> work done on the suspension and tracks, now that my parts came in.
> 1/2"-13 bolts are big!
>
> I hope my turret looks as good as yours does!  I'm going to supplement
> the fiberglass shell with polyurethane plastic details.
>
> -- 
> _______
> / |O| \ Clark in Georgia
> ###=======### USMC M60A1
> ###=======### KI4GYT
> ### ###
>
> >
> 



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