Not much anbition today, Spent msot of the time, seperating the two cowl halves. I was worried I would have problems as I only |
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put the clay plugs/dams in at the last minute yesterday, So late last night after the Flox had set up semi firm, I turned the cowl |
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upside down on the table and then crawled up inside to see if I was going to has any problems. It's a good thing I did because |
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there were severareas where they last minute plug didn't work and I had Flox which had flowed so as to make a countinuous ring |
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(not good for seoerating the halves) forthnatly the flox was still plastic enough to allow for me to gouge out wha t I hopes would |
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be some clear seperation gaps on each side of each ring. In the morning, I set out to see if they would come apart. Will James |
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had said to use a mallet arounf the ring openings to help and seperate them from the flox, so I gat several healthy taps around |
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the perimeter of each ring, then pulled the hinge pins and began the process of carefully seperating the halves, and to my |
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amazement after 20-30 minutes of cautios encouraging they split! It took another hour and a half cleaning out the modeling clay |
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and sanding/grinding the seperation gaps so they are somewhat smooth and cleanig up the rings. I got the side (horizontal |
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seams/gaps sanded to the right dimension, there are serveral places that need filling, so that will be the primary task for |
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tomorrow. I should have all edges and gaps adjusted by end of week. Next week, I'll sand, fill pinholes and prime it. Also do the |
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