| To: | steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, rharper@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Re: Aussie Swift taking shape |
| From: | BDally6107@xxxxxxx |
| Date: | Mon, 19 Dec 2005 09:53:59 EST |
| Cc: | swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
Steve, My two cents worth: The green 60 grit hook and loop paper that I used on my long fairing board required only two sheets for the entire boat (my last boat). I used an additional two sheets of 100 grit to finish it. I agree with Mark that sandpaper in not created equally and that some is better than others on a scale of 500% or so. I think most of the hook and loop paper for long boards is really high quality. Best regards, Bram |
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