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Joe E
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With the site being down I really hit the boat hard instead of reading old post over and over, ok not really! I'll let the pictures do the talking ( all the pics were auto resized so a lot was cut off. Joe

V brith mold, gel coated and glass laid
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Out of the mold
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Front bulk head installed and v-brith construction complete ( sorry didn't get a pic of the skin laid, later date)
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Rear bulk head construction and final gel coat sanding and polishing (PVA Ran out of surfacing agent)
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Very expensive labor!!!
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Bulk head installed sanded to 3000 and polished (what a bitch 5 guys in a 100 degree heat) I owe some fishing trips
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Bathroom jig
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Air box mold
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Waxed and ready for mold release and gel coat
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Glassed and ground smooth
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Out of the mold
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Engine mock up
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4 1/2 years to build, Slashed Sept 16, 2016. 2860 hours and counting.
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You've been a busy man.

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Put those kids to work!!!
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Hey Joe you can all ways tell a Ca property very distinctive stucco, fences and block walls and houses close together and remodel windows, bushes and trees.


Looking good keep up the hard work.


Should have a lot of great times with the kids in So Cal off shore.
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Joe,

looking good.

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Looking good Joe, love the molds for the air intakes...Im at that point now just cant seem to get what I need...guess Its time to make a mold and pop a pair of em out..BH
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Nice work.
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997,426) knowing how to include children using power tools in a job

Well done.
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Thanks guys, I swear there not street kids HAHA There mom makes them change into oldest most abused clothes she can find when they work in the garage, which are usually to small. Just as I did, the kids have grown up in the garage and around tools. Teaching them the proper way to use the tool is most important. I don't know how many times my dad yelled at me for using something as a hammer that wasn’t a hammer. Their attention span runs short but I would rather have them in the garage then sitting in front of a Damn TV or video game as some of the kids on the street do (and their parents wonder why there socially awkward).

Bob H., Let me know if I can help? PM me and we can discuss the air box. Joe
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Nice work. And Bob H. is right, the air box is very well done. Now that I look to the ones I made....on a scale from 1 to 10 , your air box is 9 and mine is 0.25.
Maybe redoing again is a good idea. My mistake was not including that outside collar on my boxes.
Thanks for sharing and keep the good working.
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