>
> 4 shrubs, one tree, and multiple flowers. There are times you work
> past the pain and do your best to remain invisible. :-) In spite of
> it all, my intercom is working!!
>
> Larry Flesner
>
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At 06:29 PM 4/27/2014, you wrote:
>But did the shrubs get planted or did the wife buy the bad back? :-)
>Rick Human
4 shrubs, one tree, and multiple flowers. There are times you work
past the pain and do your best to remain invisible. :-) In
But did the shrubs get planted or did the wife buy the bad back? :-)
Larry wrote:
Oh well, considering all the options, life is still good:-)
Rick Human
N202RH
Houston, Tx
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Thansk for the Ideas. I have a piece of 4" schedule 40. It's a little
heavy at 4'. I might go to Home depot and get a piece of schedule 20. I'm
trying a 1' x 4" with a L angle on top to stiffen it up. With two vise grips
clamped on to it for handle it working good. I found a can on of
I did the same thing with a 2x4. Staple the edge of the sandpaper to the
vertical side of the 2x4. Worked for me.
Sid Wood
Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
Mechanicsville, MD, USA
>
> Any suggestions on sanding blocks. I made a 4ft board for my horizontal
> stabilizer out of a straight 2x4. I'm having
I used aluminum angle, 2" x 2" I think or maybe 3" x 3" . I made up several,
one as long as 8' to sand the foam in my scratch built wings. I got the
sandpaper from the Sherwin Williams store. You can buy it in a length as long
as you need and the sandpaper is very heavy duty. I glued it to the
Point the nozzle AWAY from you. ?:oD
> - Original Message -
>
> Ayah, I use 3M 77 also, but it's nasty stuff, use a throwaway breathing mask
> when you use it; and expect everything in the area (including the hairs on
> the back of your hands (and forearms, if you are wearing a
I should have added that using something like spray on headliner adhesive or 3M
77 spray on adhesive works really well to glue the paper to the PVC or ABS pipe.
> - Original Message -
> From: Jeff Scott
> Sent: 04/26/14 09:50 PM
> To: KRnet
> Subject: Re: KR> Sanding blocks
>
> Paul, I
Any suggestions on sanding blocks. I made a 4ft board for my horizontal
stabilizer out of a straight 2x4. I'm having problems keeping the sandpaper on
the board. I used contact cement and that's not seem to hold and when the
edges peal up it digs into the foam. I'm at the start of a lot of
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