To: | swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
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Subject: | Fair lines for the black trim |
From: | "Warren Stevens" <warren@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Tue, 11 Apr 2006 12:44:23 -0700 |
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Another question for my fellow builders. What is the best way to get very fair edges for the black trim? I found a vary curve, but I'm wondering about the edges next to the toe rails or along the transom. I've got some high-quality masking tape, what's the best way to get it on? Thanks for any pointers. Warren |
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