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Old 12-03-2009, 11:20 AM
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wow thats awesome, never thought about that
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What a great, and simple idea!
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surprised kevin w hasnt chimed in. he cuts the foam, coats it with econokote, waxes and lays it up. its not good but for one or two pulls, but saves a lot of time....
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surprised kevin w hasnt chimed in. he cuts the foam, coats it with econokote, waxes and lays it up. its not good but for one or two pulls, but saves a lot of time....
Yup....and Solartex is even lower heat
But...as you said, only good for one or two.
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