Rob Fisher
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Dont'cha just hate when this happens. The pic. speaks for itself
Originally posted by wwattles
I had a nice big fly get stuck in one of my fillets last night. Unfortunately, this was 5-minute epoxy, and 3 minutes of that was spent mixing it and adding in the microballoons, so by the time the fly got to it, it was too late to get it out without really messing up the fillet.
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rob doesnt know what he is alking about. thats my lvl 3 cert rocket in the background behind my house. Its costiong $20,000 to complete and it is all steel. Can we say nasa clearance lol jk about that paint job man create you a booth. Buy some plywood and create a box in your garage with 2 windows and a huge fan in one window pulling air in and the window that leads tot eh outside a fan pulling air out. This helps the paint dry alot faster and not get air bubbles or smeers or runs if you know hwo to hold a spray paint 6-10 inches away from the object. The whole project will cost you average $200 to make the room we went as far as installing paint shelfs and area lights and holes for my air compressor and stuff. Planning on adding a sink tooOriginally posted by Rob Fisher
The finished paint-job minus the gnat.
-That's not a rocket in the background They're building a water tower
1,400' or bust
lol why is every rocket flyer messy? lol its a very common thing nowadays to see clumped up work areas,lol.Originally posted by Rob Fisher
-For transporting rockets to launch site-
Originally posted by Rob Fisher
The finished paint-job minus the gnat.
-That's not a rocket in the background They're building a water tower
1,400' or bust
You're right, it's an Incom T-65 X-Wing Starfighter-the rebellions finest space fighter.Originally posted by Steward
If you look at that "water tower" in the background...
Study it closley. It's a laser cannon from an rebel force X-wing.
Admit it... kinda large though.
StarWars fans will know...!!!
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