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Will,
I had a great time last year. If a spot opens up I would love to attend this year as well. Thanks
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I can't wait!
I have already secured my time off for the entire week, so I can help you set up Will.
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Andrew Slater HANGAR 18 FABRICATION |
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Looking forward to it again this year. You are always great help, and I appreciate it.
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Looking forward to it, Will!
I'll see if I can get down a day or two early to help set up again.
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Big Jake "I've never met someone with so much tenacity in all my life." - RockHillWill @madscientistind |
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We will be there will thanks for the invite
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Next Year?
Will, can I be put on the list for next year?
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Bob Last edited by BobD; 01-01-2017 at 04:21 PM. Reason: mis-spelled |
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Sad that you won't be there Kerry. We always have great conversations, and it's always interesting to see what new tricks you develop on the fly to work on Monique.
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Andrew Slater HANGAR 18 FABRICATION |
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I have purchased all the clay of a company closing. I will bring some to Will's if anybody is interested for $2 a lb.
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Hi mike
So how big is a pound ..... like the size of a pound of butter? How many pounds did you use to make the model of the Jaguar? Steve
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Steve, a pound is about the size of a small jar of peanut butter. I used about 110lbs., doing the one side and one scoop on the bonnet. I could have used a lot less, but what I had previously was used and free. What I am selling is new and unused. These clays are what is typically used in the auto industry to make their clay models. This stuff is not really needed on flatter surfaces, but extremely helpful in developing tougher shapes like reverses into bulbous or m/c gas tanks etc. There is some youtube vids out there and I can help with info on how to use.
320lbs. Chavant 307 brick red, lo sulfur working, 110-120* working temp, new 160lbs Staedler brick red, new (I've never used this type) new
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