You had me at beer
Cheers
Owen
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Hi all,
Well the time has come to do a coating day. Stuart and I have been in contact and decided that we should do it at my place because I have 2 lathes and 2 drying racks ready to go and more importantly I have a large cold room to put all the beer in and its only 10 paces from the rod building tables.
We have decided that we will hold this on the 14th of September, please reply to this post if you intend to come.
I will have a few rods ready for coating and have all the gear required except for brushes so please bring your own.
Cheers
Pedro
You had me at beer
Cheers
Owen
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Cheers,
Owen
The whole world's mad save thee & me (but I'm not too sure about thee)
I tried beer and coating one day! What a mess in both regards.
Now I coat first and drink later.
Hope you have a good day all round.
Count me in Graham
Bugger would have liked to attend but I'll be slumming it at 1770.
Mark
No such thing as a fat alcoholic, just fat piss pots...
Would love to come help coat Pete, just a little far for me.
I'll have to get up there one of these days.
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yep,im in,
ian
If you have a rod that you want coated then bring it along. I would also like to show you guys a few things when binding that will help in giving you that great looking epoxy finish.
A good clean binding is the foundation of a good quality epoxy job, get that right and your 70% on your way. The more rods we have to coat the more you can learn.
You will need brushes in sizes 4 through to at least a 10. We will need to get in and do this rather than standing around shooting the breeze, thats my job, besides someone has to drink the piss.
Stu
Please count me in.
I will bring the group rod from the RBW so we can finish that off.
Dave
What a bugger, I will be off to Fraser for the annual boys trip. It is about the only thing that I wouldn't change. Hope it all goes well.
Iain