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    Festool Goes.........

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=11466

    Festool Goes To sea. Used my new Rotex to prep and make repairs on my other favorite (expensive) past time. Worked on the Gel Coat, sanded the trailer and refinished my J Scow before she goes on the market. Looking at something Bigger. One last spin around the lake before the 4-Sale signs goes up. She's sea worthy!

    The tool handles really well on narrow spaces like trailer rails. Fits my stubby little hands and there is no user fatigue you get from holding a vibrating object. The paper cuts fast and has out lasted my 4" stock.
    See Chris, I don't need a big stock pile when a little goes a long way .
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    Tyler, is that a Y-Flyer?

    Maurice
    (used to spend time on Solings, 420s, J-24s, etc)

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    Hey Tyler,

    Nice boat.....but I think you need to remember one thing.....Be careful using extension cords around water and NEVER your electric sander while boating.!!!
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    I'm confused

    If that's a boat where's the motor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maurice Ungaro
    Tyler, is that a Y-Flyer?

    Maurice
    (used to spend time on Solings, 420s, J-24s, etc)
    Maurice,
    That's a 16 ft Johnson J-Scow. Inland lakes planer hull. Cat rigged with lea boards.
    Great boat but I'm getting too old to duck that boom.
    No gloating till this firms up but........
    TJH
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    Ain't wet boats fun?

    Maurice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maurice Ungaro
    Ain't wet boats fun?

    Maurice
    And Wet!
    TJH
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    Looking nice there Tyler.

    But---where the choke cable at to get er started???

    Lol

    Steve


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    Tyler
    Where is the jib? Where is the spinicer?

    For all you non sailors. The deffinition of a power boat is a hole in the water that you throw money into.
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