Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ That's exactly what I was thinking, I am probably also going to make a bunch of other things now that the bench turned out good I
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i remember a local guy that moved at the very last minute (like a day before kid was born) and i was like wtf are you doing to your wife??! it's already bad enough that it's going to be their first child so tensions were already high, now moving to a new unfamiliar house that needs work? im like do you know what "preparation" means?! lol |
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that would not be good for the wife or the baby on the way
we have been here 5 months now and I have done lots of projects already, hopefully I can get a bunch more of them done before the early december due date
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looks very nice
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I just have the griots RO with 3" and 6" backing plates and pads, and then I have a big Makita Rotary for big work with 6" and 8" plates and pads both are for the lake country pad system
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ok, back to it. sigh.
see you guys this evening. Mini has ball practice which means I have 1.5 hours to
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hahaha, yah, mid-30's, im washing my car outside on my driveway. your summers are incredibly hot vs our summers here. ahh, yah, on the outside i suppose it could bend with the trim. but if you were going to do that, wouldn't the stock frosted lens work just as well? Quote:
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imho, using RO is safer than spot polishing by hand because the rotation is always even vs doing a karate kid motion by hand. polish on, paint off. |
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Me to back out to the garage to see if I can do any more prep before I start to paint
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RO is probably the safest way to polish a car
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lol, imagine someone polishing their cars with a 12" pad. laterz, msbc! |
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12" pad would be ok if you had a big old boat of a car like a town car or a big caddy with large flat body panels not much else a 12" pad would be good for........I hardly use my 8" pads even..... I think they have only been used on my buddies boat
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K I gtg back to work, only so many hours left until day is done
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nice! i need to vac my garage pretty soon. i sprayed some scentless/colorless insect spray yesterday to prevent spiders and stuff. already i saw these tiny spiders making their webs without paying any rent.
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