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#11
My guess would be that once everything sets up,they will unscrew the round peices from the 2x4's and then drop the main body of the mold out the bottom.....But I may be way off too...just my thoughts...
#12
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Hmmm, the screws go through the circles into the 2x4's so I don't think so.
Guys, how are you planning to get the 2x4's out of the way? Also with the back being unaccessable how are you reinforcing the backside of the stretched material?
Guys, how are you planning to get the 2x4's out of the way? Also with the back being unaccessable how are you reinforcing the backside of the stretched material?
#13
looks good so far... [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
I'm sure it will turn out wicked [img]smile.gif[/img]
I'm sure it will turn out wicked [img]smile.gif[/img]
#14
I know it looks a little confusing right now, so maybe I'll clarify a little.
The 2 by 4's are being removed with magic 2 by 4 dissolving solution. Once we cut the sub hole you pour a gallon of that in there, swich it around, let stand for 10 minutes and rinse thoroughly with a pressure washer.
Or the back was intended to be removed for strengthening and removing the 2 by 4's.
So why 2 by 4's? They were laying around, and it's all too easy to cut them with the conveniently located mitre saw. Also I couldn't be bothered with spending anymore than 2½ minutes aiming that ****. Please see our next thread, Camp oh-****-it's-only-7-weeks-til-the-triple-and-we-haven't-even-started-yet!
The filler on the front isn't actually filler, it's filler, resin, and a weee bit of paint that was left in the bottom of the can. I prefer to mix filler and resin to get a more consistent product... goes on easier and sands just as easily. All there is on there is the regular bumpy rough material flavour you get from whichever fugly fabric I used.
Sorry for any confusion my methods may have caused you. Probably have more finished box pics later in the week.
The 2 by 4's are being removed with magic 2 by 4 dissolving solution. Once we cut the sub hole you pour a gallon of that in there, swich it around, let stand for 10 minutes and rinse thoroughly with a pressure washer.
Or the back was intended to be removed for strengthening and removing the 2 by 4's.
So why 2 by 4's? They were laying around, and it's all too easy to cut them with the conveniently located mitre saw. Also I couldn't be bothered with spending anymore than 2½ minutes aiming that ****. Please see our next thread, Camp oh-****-it's-only-7-weeks-til-the-triple-and-we-haven't-even-started-yet!
The filler on the front isn't actually filler, it's filler, resin, and a weee bit of paint that was left in the bottom of the can. I prefer to mix filler and resin to get a more consistent product... goes on easier and sands just as easily. All there is on there is the regular bumpy rough material flavour you get from whichever fugly fabric I used.
Sorry for any confusion my methods may have caused you. Probably have more finished box pics later in the week.
#15
All i know is you better start working on your "other" projects soon! [img]tongue.gif[/img] looks good guys... by the way who has to do the sanding? It must be Andy!LOL
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