well i got it in the water on sunday and it rode great fast and quick. check out the art on bottom and the vid. was real choppy on the lake. <BR><a href="http://s99.photobucket.com/albums/l295/saltyoysters/?action=view&current=lakewakescom_08640.flv" target="_blank">http://s99.photobucket.com/albums/l295/saltyoysters/?action=view&current=lakewakescom_08640.flv</a>
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Sweet! It looks great!
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How about some pictures of the board?
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ok
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uhhh, files tooo big. i have some posted on other sites , you know!!!!!!!!! <BR> <BR>(Message edited by lakeside5_10 on May 27, 2008)
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put some pix on my photobucket
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LESSONS LEARNED ARE. <BR> <BR>(1)only use paint on the core then lam , never paint then hot/glosscoat because of fear of fisheyes.<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/559019/587621.jpg" alt="Upload"> <BR>(2) make sure to move your project inside when bad weather shows up , i did not think i would get rain mist sprayed on the board after a hotcoat but i did. <BR>(3) get ricepaper artwork in before you lam , and do not install as part of hotcoat , you will just to do it again to burry the paper. <BR>i used 2.5 qt of epoxy mix on this project and should have used about 1.5 total . with all of the rework i had to do these were lessons learned,
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The surfboard building gods reward every mistake with an hour or so of sanding.
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