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Offline Steve Dwyer

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Non controversial (hopefully) topic
« on: January 02, 2020, 06:35:28 PM »
How many have accompanied their wife, significant other, daughter or son the see Little Women? I'd prefer tp hold at this point on expressing my opinion on how I felt about the movie that I did see with my wife New Years eve. I will say it's not a chick flick but rather an "American movie" that takes place during the Civil War focusing on the lives of four young women.

Now to keep in line with the spirit of Stunthanger's theme, I finished yesterday covering the wings of my plans built electric Primary Force. Painting the fuse using NAPA grey primer and Krylon finish is next.

Steve

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Re: Non controversial (hopefully) topic
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2020, 03:18:53 PM »
My wife and I went to see Knives Out- wait till a movie's been out a bit and no wrestling for seats

The best by far movie I've seen in a long time.  Spaghetti plot line, excellent acting for any movie much less a detective movie, I expect to see it up for an Oscar and actor too
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Re: Non controversial (hopefully) topic
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2020, 07:01:57 PM »
How many have accompanied their wife, significant other, daughter or son the see Little Women? I'd prefer tp hold at this point on expressing my opinion on how I felt about the movie that I did see with my wife New Years eve. I will say it's not a chick flick but rather an "American movie" that takes place during the Civil War focusing on the lives of four young women.

Now to keep in line with the spirit of Stunthanger's theme, I finished yesterday covering the wings of my plans built electric Primary Force. Painting the fuse using NAPA grey primer and Krylon finish is next.




Steve, Just one comment; Why didn't you paint the fuse before covering the wings? Now you have to mask them off to prevent over spray.........

Just my 2 cents worth, Jerry

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Re: Non controversial (hopefully) topic
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2020, 07:06:25 PM »
Steve, Just one comment; Why didn't you paint the fuse before covering the wings? Now you have to mask them off to prevent over spray.........

Just my 2 cents worth, Jerry


    I do it the way he did - how else are you going to cover the fillets and seal the edge of the covering? On these sorts of jobs, I cover the wing first, then apply the fillets over the edge of the covering, then paint past the edge of the fillets. If you just put the covering over the painted surface, you have to be very careful to keep it straight and parallel, and it tends to come up when you get fuel on it.

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Re: Non controversial (hopefully) topic
« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2020, 08:48:56 PM »
What Brett said.
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Re: Non controversial (hopefully) topic
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2020, 01:42:21 PM »
Two coats of clear brushed on the fuse to seal the wood to be followed with a sanded out coat of grey primer, it should be ready for the finish color. I did see Brett's write up from several years past before deciding which way to go. Have reduced the amount of 30 min epoxy and micro balloons for the fillets. No need to add a lot of unnecessary weight.

Steve


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