Just wanted to say I"m about 90% done with my hold install.. It hasn't been that difficult, just labor intensive (alot of sanding) But you can totally do it. I've just been askin questions as I go! All I got left is to glass over the holds and lay my mat!
ya, I was lucky it just rubbed off, with a little acetone.. but the side where the foot holds and where I sanded.. most of that came off, but I'll have to sand some more because of it. next time I'll do a little at a time for sure!! I"m glad I haven't repainted... waiting till I get lowered...
well.... I foamed tonight.... Lets just say one side went perfect... The other side... well... IT looked like a high school volcano experiment! Foam just kept spewing out of the hole!! :eek5: I had a mess to clean up... but it all came off the out side of the ski thank god... NOw I just...
I have been using gloves. so just lay around the edges, do they have to be bigger each layer, so it over laps?
and 3 and 2 layers sound ok? I just want to get them wet enough not to much resin right?
then once its all done should I sand it all smooth?
man then I got turf...
ok I got them glued in and the holes filled in!!!!
now I just gotta fiberglass over the holds, and then in between in the tray.
So I planned on 3 layers around holds, and 2 in the tray?
Should the layers over lap, meaning each layer gets bigger then the first? Do I have to wait between...
This is all very sad to read, being a new member to this forum.. The way I see it is if the guy lied about a bunch of things, thats sad.. and theres not much you can do about all of that. If its just a recent issues with some cylenders dropping, then admit that, make it right and everythings...
I Sent wammer pics... he said there ok, aslong as the cut outs are the same depth... I still would expect perfect matching side, at least the humps that cover your feet to be the same! I hope I like them when I ride.
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