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Old September 9th 20, 04:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Martin Gregorie[_6_]
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On Wed, 09 Sep 2020 04:06:05 -0700, wrote:

On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 4:45:06 AM UTC-4, Colin Roney wrote:
Rum? Can`t stand it. It`s like drinking liquid rubber. Why not try a
good Scottish single malt whisky. Your working progress will benefit.
At 02:05 09 September 2020, Richard Pfiffner wrote:
On Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 6:30:53 PM UTC-7,
wro=
te:
On Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 9:14:39 PM UTC-4,

wro=
te:
Only used two boxes of band-aids on my fingers and drank two
bottles
of=
good Cuban rum.
So, can we assume that the R/B ratio of one bottle of rum to one
box
of=
Band-Aids can be used as a measure of performance? Try three bottles
of
ru=
m and report back with the results. If you end up needing a
tourniquet, ple=
ase let us know.
Mark, the ratio is consistent with the measure of pain! I liken this
orde=
al to a couple of other projects that I have tackled in the past, I
basical=
ly said to myself ,"What the hell did I do this for". The tourniquet
sugges=
tion is a great idea, not sure that it would stop the flow, but
certainly w=
ould prolong the suffering.=20
On to the next step in this ordeal, will be building back up with

filler
=
and primer and on to the final coat or two or three of acrylic
urethane the=
n sanding down to 3000 grit and buffing, I might need more rum.

If a low number grit does not easily take off the hard finish use a
finer g=
rit until it cuts easily then move to a 80 or 65 grit. An electric
grinder=
with adjustable speed is what I have used. In my opinion an orbital
is
no=
t needed. Use no pressure on the sander let the paper cut.

http://www.craggyaero.com/ventus.htm

Richard www.craggyaero.com

Thanks for the suggestion Colin, I could never forgive myself for
drinking Scottish Whiskey, I would be contributing to the Kennedy
dynasty and for that I could never forgive myself. Rum is much better,
we call it the juice of the Caribbean gods, many a pirate sailed these
blue waters while indulging it that fine roasted sugar cane fermented
nectar. I will keep your suggestion in mind just in case the rum gets
too depleted. Bob


Do the Kennedy Clan still have dibs on that post-Prohibition money-
spinner? Enquiring minds want to know.


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