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 PostPosted: November 15th, 2018, 11:10 pm   
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That's really coming around nicely! I love that you're painting to Snopp D O double G lol.

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 PostPosted: November 15th, 2018, 11:36 pm   
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DoktorC wrote:
That's really coming around nicely! I love that you're painting to Snopp D O double G lol.

Haha ya that and a couple whiskeys made it flow out half decent

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 PostPosted: November 22nd, 2018, 11:42 am   
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Not very smooth but you cant learn if you wont try!

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Like.

Wish I had the space to do the same. How much air do you have?

Wondering what size/spec compressor can do T-boats...

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 PostPosted: November 22nd, 2018, 9:23 pm   
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Mark, its great to see your son working on his ride.
What rate is he rented out at...? I have a couple of boats requiring winter work.
It's my son(Hydroid Jr) that's in the red/white voodoo/60hp video Houndog posted; now at 22, he's a bit of a princess to get his hands dirty. Guessin its my faullt, I learned him how to reed & rite.

Your project descriptive/details are great to follow, can't wait for finished product.


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 PostPosted: November 22nd, 2018, 9:26 pm   
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mattmak wrote:
Like.

Wish I had the space to do the same. How much air do you have?

Wondering what size/spec compressor can do T-boats...


I have a good size older devilbis I bought years ago out of a body shop. Not sure on the size...but it's big lol

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 PostPosted: November 22nd, 2018, 9:28 pm   
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Mark, its great to see your son working on his ride.
What rate is he rented out at...? I have a couple of boats requiring winter work.
It's my son(Hydroid Jr) that's in the red/white voodoo/60hp video Houndog posted; now at 22, he's a bit of a princess to get his hands dirty. Guessin its my faullt, I learned him how to reed & rite.

Your project descriptive/details are great to follow, can't wait for finished product.

Haha ya hes pretty good hes not afraid to work. Good thing cause he sure isn't very good in school :/
I'm glad your enjoying following along. Thanks for that!!

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Hydroid wrote:
Mark, its great to see your son working on his ride.
What rate is he rented out at...? I have a couple of boats requiring winter work.
It's my son(Hydroid Jr) that's in the red/white voodoo/60hp video Houndog posted; now at 22, he's a bit of a princess to get his hands dirty. Guessin its my faullt, I learned him how to reed & rite.

Your project descriptive/details are great to follow, can't wait for finished product.

Haha ya hes pretty good hes not afraid to work. Good thing cause he sure isn't very good in school :/
I'm glad your enjoying following along. Thanks for that!!


Funny....I've got parent / teacher meetings tomorrow....the one that reads books has glowing reports...the one that rides sleds, not so much lol. At least he knows what a 10mm is and to steer into the slide lol.

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Haha same. My daughter gets straight A's. My little guy....well....hes really good on a bmx lol :D

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Haha same. My daughter gets straight A's. My little guy....well....hes really good on a bmx lol :D


I am sure everyone has noticed the changes in the workplace. Computers do most of the communication and there is a lot of people with the same skill set. There are lots of lawyers, tech people, but few people have good face to face communication skills. Skilled trades people with business sense and communication skills will be very successful and most will have their own companies. I very good friend who was CEO of an Insurance company advised his son to look at a skilled trade. He noticed that the average age for a STONE MASON at that time was 55. By the time his son was 30 he had is own business and is very successful.


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