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Re: Copper sutures
Posted by terry on Feb 4, 2005
I don't even sand off the wires. I snip them then hack the nubs off with a dull surform plane, the little one with the 2" curved blade. Does the entire boat in 10 minutes.
But, me being lazy, maybe I'll sand them off on the next boat. Less energy expended.
In Response to: Re: Copper sutures by Doug Judd on Feb 4, 2005
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- Re: Copper sutures by Chequerboard on Feb 4, 2005
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Re: Copper sutures by terry on Feb 4, 2005
- Re: Copper sutures by Laszlo on Feb 4, 2005
- Re: Tabbing by Dave Houser on Feb 4, 2005
- Reasonable result... by Chequerboard on Feb 5, 2005
- Re: Reasonable result... by CLC on Feb 5, 2005
- Looks fantastic! by Ken Leffert on Feb 6, 2005
- Re: Reasonable result... by Mac on Feb 6, 2005
- perfect by LeeG on Feb 7, 2005
- Reasonable result... by Chequerboard on Feb 5, 2005
- I'm with Laz on this issu by Robert N Pruden on Feb 7, 2005
- Re: Tabbing by Dave Houser on Feb 4, 2005
- Re: Copper sutures by Laszlo on Feb 4, 2005
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Re: Copper sutures-gaps by Gayle Rhodes on Feb 7, 2005
- Re: Copper sutures-gaps by Chequerboard on Feb 7, 2005
- Re: Copper sutures-gaps by Chequerboard on Feb 7, 2005
- Re: Copper sutures-gaps by Gayle Rhodes on Feb 7, 2005
- Re: Copper sutures-gaps by Chequerboard on Feb 7, 2005
- Re: Copper sutures-gaps by allanreade@paradise .net. on Feb 8, 2005
- Re: Copper sutures-gaps by Chequerboard on Feb 7, 2005
- Re: Copper sutures-gaps by Gayle Rhodes on Feb 7, 2005
- Ok, I'll keep reading by Robert N Pruden on Feb 9, 2005
- Addendum by Robert N Pruden on Feb 9, 2005
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Re: Copper sutures by terry on Feb 4, 2005