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erebus 06-08-2018 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by dirtwheelsfl (Post 258493)
If i can wet it out on a table then put into place i will, then hardroll it out.

So when you wet out in place, (not pre-wetted on the table) how do you get good penetration without overworking the glass?
Especially with epoxies?
I find that with thicker resins, if I have to wet out in place I have to roll the heck out of it to get it to wet out evenly, and by the time i'ts wetted out sufficiently I've stretched it or warped it, and end up with hairball ends.
Mostly on vertical or overhead surfaces. Floors I can do. :D

My go-to utility glass is 1708 biax. Maybe that's too heavy?

dirtwheelsfl 06-08-2018 12:14 PM

Always wet out the substrate before putting the glass on it, especially with 1708. It helps to dry fit it and make reference marks on the glass and whatever its going on. That way u know if its going on where it needs to be, its a real pain to try and move glass if its laying on a sticky wet out surface as im sure u know...

What epoxy are you using?? Sometimes ill warm up the resin just a bit to get the viscosity down...

dirtwheelsfl 06-09-2018 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by natecert (Post 258503)
Sorry, have not checked your thread in a while. Yes the holes were about 1" and I lost a ton of pic's so no more pics. The 1" holes can be a problem for shrimp and small white bait=gone.

Also the Rambo builder, I think is located in Georgia and still in business as far as I know. Why not call him about the LW hole set up.

Thanks nate. Good talkin to ya last weekend!

natecert 06-10-2018 02:36 AM

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Same here.


Got the non CSC ready to go for a three hour tour if ya know what I mean. It'l be one of those 150 mile days on the left coast, leavin the dock @ 4:30. And yea it twas a pleasure. You are a master of glass work that I dream to be in the next life time.

Rybones 06-10-2018 09:57 PM

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Dirt, Really great meeting you last weekend at River Palm. I just went through the whole Squid Lips thread again. Outstanding work! I should have picked your brain about the Bunny/Coffin while its still fresh as I have been planning on going that route. Hope you can make it to Homosassa in Sept. Other than that I can stop by your place heading to or from the Carolinas this summer with a 18pack and a respirator.

Cheers, Ryan

dirtwheelsfl 06-13-2018 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Rybones (Post 258550)
Dirt, Really great meeting you last weekend at River Palm. I just went through the whole Squid Lips thread again. Outstanding work! I should have picked your brain about the Bunny/Coffin while its still fresh as I have been planning on going that route. Hope you can make it to Homosassa in Sept. Other than that I can stop by your place heading to or from the Carolinas this summer with a 18pack and a respirator.

Cheers, Ryan

Sent u a pm. Not sure if it went thru, lemme know if it did

dirtwheelsfl 07-11-2018 09:38 PM

Starting to look like something. Hardware and rigging are more fun than painting :)

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/923/4...a953c707_c.jpgUntitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/916/4...844aa247_c.jpgUntitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr

Jackplate covered gutter drain holes, (well Bob's did, the old crappy i originally used for measurements didnt). Had to make a spacer out of some 1/2" g10

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1807/...18db7902_c.jpgUntitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/835/4...71233ffc_c.jpgUntitled by dirtwheelsfl, on Flickr

Old'sCool 07-12-2018 04:27 AM

Very nice!!

uncleboo 07-12-2018 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Old'sCool (Post 259024)
Very nice!!

Indeed!

Blackfin26 07-12-2018 08:13 AM

Work of Art


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