tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1426281772848124689.post6692137956408782291..comments2023-05-11T08:28:24.750-07:00Comments on The Things I Do...: Runs, drips, and errors...lots of them!!!Rusty Knorrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01237295574950108531noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1426281772848124689.post-16296754763663087632012-10-15T19:05:19.069-07:002012-10-15T19:05:19.069-07:00Well done, Rusty! It looks great. I've been...Well done, Rusty! It looks great. <br><br>I've been using a cheap block plane to knock of the cured droplets that inevitably occur with runny epoxy. I know my late father will probably come back from the grave to haunt me for this misuse, but it has worked well.<br><br>I hear you on the overbuilding, holy crap, my SCAMP will be a freaking tank (or I could probably use the veranda as a bunker) with all of the epoxy I've been pouring on it. :P <br><br>"...when any smart boat builder has their own shop." Pfft! Excuses, excuses! Honestly, though, I know how you feel. My next house will have a shop/garage that I can work past dusk and in the absence of flying pine needles.Julie V.http://www.blogger.com/profile/03530562331349344136noreply@blogger.com