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| Subject: | Re: [Mgs] Tops, hoods. |
| From: | Glenn Schnittke <g.schnittke@comcast.net> |
| Date: | Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:52:17 -0600 |
And now, after finally getting the digest and reading everyone else's
posts, I have to agree with Max. Rebuilding an engine you have definite
measurements you can go by and the engine will work fine even if you're
blueprinting it. Putting a top on ... there's a lot that you don't know
about how the fabric will react to weather. And no one can really give
you facts and figures.
I got lucky on my first one. Then my second one came up.
F-A-I-L-!-!!!!!!!
The third time I made sure I had a guy who'd done a buttload of them
with me. It's amazing what friendship and a beer will buy these days.
But plain old contact cement is what you want if you want it. Like the
stuff you use for formica.
Glenn
--
Tragedy tomorrow, comedy tonight.
- Psuedolus
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