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- From: airey@woof.asd.sgi.com (John Airey)
- Newsgroups: alt.surfing
- Subject: Re: any ding repair tips?
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 22:23:17 GMT
- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc. Mountain View, CA
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- References: <1993Jan25.194748.23379@nas.nasa.gov> <1k1lr9INN7aa@overload.lbl.gov>
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- In article <1k1lr9INN7aa@overload.lbl.gov>, njtravis@ux5.lbl.gov writes:
- > In article <1993Jan25.194748.23379@nas.nasa.gov> leo@wk69.nas.nasa.gov (Leo Dagum) writes:
- > >
- > >So this leads me in a roundabout way to my question of the day. Are
- > >there any special tips for patching up my board. I've already gotten
- > >some practice from patching my green behemoth but I wasn't too concerned
- > >with the quality of the result there.
- >
- > [..deleted..]
- > My board looks great even though it was badly smashed.
- > People look at it and say "YOU did that?" See, even girls can do it!
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- Hmm. my patches always look kind of like a kindergartener did it.
- A *girl* kindergartener, :-).
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- Do you use a power sander? somebody told me those orbital sanders
- are the trick.
- >
- > Nancy
- > High and Dry for 4 mo daze
-
- Too bad. lyle lovett and his large waves are visiting santa cruz this
- wednesday.
-
- john m. airey airey@asd.sgi.com (415) 390-5248
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