>>> the same thing happens to me with the little videos!!! but my wife > explained to me that it was just God who didn't want me watching > them.....she's the techie in the family! Yea Ramon,I bribed my twelve year old nephew to come over and give me lessons and he gave up...said that I was a lost cause.He complimented me on the speed of my computer and spent the next two hours scoping out porn sites {he is a master at this}.I don't have a clue as to what he did but with my luck it was probably illegal and I will end up in prison.I guess I will go down to the senior citizens center and take the beginners night course.Free doughnuts and coffee included.
there might be some babes down there too! gimme a call if it's good. you're too much, CL! have a great weekend. ramon>>>.I guess I will go down to the senior citizens center and take the beginners >night course.Free doughnuts and coffee included.
Fantastic Sway. That will help plenty. how about a recommended newbie resources folder with vid and book list. short list but we all recommend the same ones. leave some stuff out so we can still hear from the new folks and have something to talk about.
>>> ..........I use pipecleaners/Q-tips,and in my bucket of cleaning water I > put dish soap in it to help wash off the paint from various parts.When all > else fails thinner,and acetone.Herb I've been using a tip given to me by a professional air-brush artist in Vegas. They blow out airbrush caricatures in about 15 min. and they spray a Simple Green/Water mixture and then wipe the tip dry. I imagine that the dishsoap probably is as effective with less cost involved. Magoo
>>> Herb, is that when you're pau with the paint job or in between spray > coats. I meant between coats. Have you ever tried Spray Lube on the nozzle > needle, stuff works great. Aloha Kokua ...............I use Q-tips with alcohol,between coats,to wipe the tip(s)(generally),but a moist papertowel,etc.will work just fine(a tip picked-up from Big Daddy Roth). .............The bucket with the water/soap combo is a 2-ga. bucket with 2ccs of dawn dishsoap in it.I completely submerge my equipment into the bucket of soapy water,never changing the mix.The soap keeps the residual paint from sticking to my equipment.I can use very contaminated water(opague brown H2O),and still lift out clean,clear equipment.I use this technique inbetween colors,as well as to clean-up with at the end of the day.The soap doesnot cause any adverse reactions to the paintjob,but you can have a extra bucket of clear H2O to rinse the soapy water off,but it's really not needed.Magoo,the dawn soap actully works better,and is much,much cheaper to use. ............I use this technique from start to finish,then air blow the equipment dry.I use the cheapest crap airbushes and touch-up gun on the market,and as you can see I get great results.I have a fancy brush ,but rarely use it for surfinboards. .......It was really cool hanging out at Big Daddy's garage,watching and learning stuff.He was never up-set about questions or how toos.He even painted,carpeted my skateboards for me.He was a great man and a garager like me.Herb(I miss you wisdom,and kindness,Eddie)
Hey cleanlines, You have to learn cos the comp helps much, I m no good in board building but I can easily use the following software to perform some tasks that I never do it before : 1)Template design Computer Aided Design (CAD), e.g. Autocad, Turbo Cad, etc. Just a few minutes by inputing the figure into the cad software, you have your own template design in 100% accuracy. 2)Logo/artwork design This is another kinda computer aided design, but we dont call it cad, e.g. for a newbie, Adobe Photoshop is easier to handle. For advance level, try the Adobe Illustrator. Regards, Crabie > Yea Ramon,I bribed my twelve year old nephew to come over and give me > lessons and he gave up...said that I was a lost cause.He complimented me > on the speed of my computer and spent the next two hours scoping out porn > sites {he is a master at this}.I don't have a clue as to what he did but > with my luck it was probably illegal and I will end up in prison.I guess I > will go down to the senior citizens center and take the beginners night > course.Free doughnuts and coffee included.
>>> Hey cleanlines, You have to learn cos the comp helps much, I m no good in > board building but I can easily use the following software to perform some > tasks that I never do it before :>>> 1)Template design Computer Aided Design (CAD), e.g. Autocad, Turbo Cad, > etc. Just a few minutes by inputing the figure into the cad software, you > have your own template design in 100% accuracy.>>> 2)Logo/artwork design This is another kinda computer aided design, but we > dont call it cad, e.g. for a newbie, Adobe Photoshop is easier to handle. > For advance level, try the Adobe Illustrator.>>> Regards,>>> Crabie That is pretty neat Crabbie,maybe one day I will get a handle on it.But I gotta tell you bro....these computers are dangerous.Every time I turn mine on I break into a sweat and my bloodpressure goes thru the roof.I am loosing my hair due to constant head scratching every time I mess up.My eyes are going bad as a result of squinting at a monitor.My language is getting foul due to all the cussing...and to make things worse I am getting a hunched back along with friggin hemmoroids from sitting on my ass.Plus I think I may be gettin that damn carpal tunnel syndrome from one finger typing and correcting on the keyboard.Guess its no worse than foamdust in the bed or catylist in the eye.
>>> That is pretty neat Crabbie,maybe one day I will get a handle on it.But I > gotta tell you bro....these computers are dangerous.Every time I turn mine > on I break into a sweat and my bloodpressure goes thru the roof.I am > loosing my hair due to constant head scratching every time I mess up.My > eyes are going bad as a result of squinting at a monitor.My language is > getting foul due to all the cussing...and to make things worse I am > getting a hunched back along with friggin hemmoroids from sitting on my > ass.Plus I think I may be gettin that damn carpal tunnel syndrome from one > finger typing and correcting on the keyboard.Guess its no worse than > foamdust in the bed or catylist in the eye. P.S. here is an update...I just found out that my 12 year old nephew downloaded a bunch of Tattood Biker Babe porn into my computer.I don't know how to clean it out so I guess I will have to hide the damn computer under my mattress which will cause further back problems.Jeeze.
Cleanlines, KEKEKEKEK... I have the same feeling on my first board building. Too many jargon, technical terms, chemical reaction etc, I never meet these stuffs before. I think too much about the board building even when I m watching TV, may be somedays I find myself walking down the street without wearing a pant. Regards, Crabie>>> That is pretty neat Crabbie,maybe one day I will get a handle on it.But I > gotta tell you bro....these computers are dangerous.Every time I turn mine > on I break into a sweat and my bloodpressure goes thru the roof.I am > loosing my hair due to constant head scratching every time I mess up.My > eyes are going bad as a result of squinting at a monitor.My language is > getting foul due to all the cussing...and to make things worse I am > getting a hunched back along with friggin hemmoroids from sitting on my > ass.Plus I think I may be gettin that damn carpal tunnel syndrome from one > finger typing and correcting on the keyboard.Guess its no worse than > foamdust in the bed or catylist in the eye.
>>> ...............I use Q-tips with alcohol,between coats,to wipe the > tip(s)(generally),but a moist papertowel,etc.will work just fine(a tip > picked-up from Big Daddy Roth).>>> .............The bucket with the water/soap combo is a 2-ga. bucket with > 2ccs of dawn dishsoap in it.I completely submerge my equipment into the > bucket of soapy water,never changing the mix.The soap keeps the residual > paint from sticking to my equipment.I can use very contaminated > water(opague brown H2O),and still lift out clean,clear equipment.I use > this technique inbetween colors,as well as to clean-up with at the end of > the day.The soap doesnot cause any adverse reactions to the paintjob,but > you can have a extra bucket of clear H2O to rinse the soapy water off,but > it's really not needed.Magoo,the dawn soap actully works better,and is > much,much cheaper to use.>>> ............I use this technique from start to finish,then air blow the > equipment dry.I use the cheapest crap airbushes and touch-up gun on the > market,and as you can see I get great results.I have a fancy brush ,but > rarely use it for surfinboards.>>> .......It was really cool hanging out at Big Daddy's garage,watching and > learning stuff.He was never up-set about questions or how toos.He even > painted,carpeted my skateboards for me.He was a great man and a garager > like me.Herb(I miss you wisdom,and kindness,Eddie) When I'm done with a paint job I run simple green thru my paint gun then some water to flush the s.g. Blow dry with compressor,spray lube the needle,hang it up til the next job. If ineed to spray the same color the next day I'll fill the paint resavoir with paint,tape over the vent hole and start right where I left off the day before. I use Astra touch-up guns at $ 35 to $40 a gun.Aloha Kokua
>>> the same thing happens to me with the little videos!!! but my wife > explained to me that it was just God who didn't want me watching > them.....she's the techie in the family! Yea Ramon,I bribed my twelve year old nephew to come over and give me lessons and he gave up...said that I was a lost cause.He complimented me on the speed of my computer and spent the next two hours scoping out porn sites {he is a master at this}.I don't have a clue as to what he did but with my luck it was probably illegal and I will end up in prison.I guess I will go down to the senior citizens center and take the beginners night course.Free doughnuts and coffee included.
there might be some babes down there too! gimme a call if it's good. you're too much, CL! have a great weekend. ramon>>>.I guess I will go down to the senior citizens center and take the beginners >night course.Free doughnuts and coffee included.
Fantastic Sway. That will help plenty. how about a recommended newbie resources folder with vid and book list. short list but we all recommend the same ones. leave some stuff out so we can still hear from the new folks and have something to talk about.
>>> ..........I use pipecleaners/Q-tips,and in my bucket of cleaning water I > put dish soap in it to help wash off the paint from various parts.When all > else fails thinner,and acetone.Herb I've been using a tip given to me by a professional air-brush artist in Vegas. They blow out airbrush caricatures in about 15 min. and they spray a Simple Green/Water mixture and then wipe the tip dry. I imagine that the dishsoap probably is as effective with less cost involved. Magoo
>>> Herb, is that when you're pau with the paint job or in between spray > coats. I meant between coats. Have you ever tried Spray Lube on the nozzle > needle, stuff works great. Aloha Kokua ...............I use Q-tips with alcohol,between coats,to wipe the tip(s)(generally),but a moist papertowel,etc.will work just fine(a tip picked-up from Big Daddy Roth). .............The bucket with the water/soap combo is a 2-ga. bucket with 2ccs of dawn dishsoap in it.I completely submerge my equipment into the bucket of soapy water,never changing the mix.The soap keeps the residual paint from sticking to my equipment.I can use very contaminated water(opague brown H2O),and still lift out clean,clear equipment.I use this technique inbetween colors,as well as to clean-up with at the end of the day.The soap doesnot cause any adverse reactions to the paintjob,but you can have a extra bucket of clear H2O to rinse the soapy water off,but it's really not needed.Magoo,the dawn soap actully works better,and is much,much cheaper to use. ............I use this technique from start to finish,then air blow the equipment dry.I use the cheapest crap airbushes and touch-up gun on the market,and as you can see I get great results.I have a fancy brush ,but rarely use it for surfinboards. .......It was really cool hanging out at Big Daddy's garage,watching and learning stuff.He was never up-set about questions or how toos.He even painted,carpeted my skateboards for me.He was a great man and a garager like me.Herb(I miss you wisdom,and kindness,Eddie)
Hey cleanlines, You have to learn cos the comp helps much, I m no good in board building but I can easily use the following software to perform some tasks that I never do it before : 1)Template design Computer Aided Design (CAD), e.g. Autocad, Turbo Cad, etc. Just a few minutes by inputing the figure into the cad software, you have your own template design in 100% accuracy. 2)Logo/artwork design This is another kinda computer aided design, but we dont call it cad, e.g. for a newbie, Adobe Photoshop is easier to handle. For advance level, try the Adobe Illustrator. Regards, Crabie > Yea Ramon,I bribed my twelve year old nephew to come over and give me > lessons and he gave up...said that I was a lost cause.He complimented me > on the speed of my computer and spent the next two hours scoping out porn > sites {he is a master at this}.I don't have a clue as to what he did but > with my luck it was probably illegal and I will end up in prison.I guess I > will go down to the senior citizens center and take the beginners night > course.Free doughnuts and coffee included.
>>> Hey cleanlines, You have to learn cos the comp helps much, I m no good in > board building but I can easily use the following software to perform some > tasks that I never do it before :>>> 1)Template design Computer Aided Design (CAD), e.g. Autocad, Turbo Cad, > etc. Just a few minutes by inputing the figure into the cad software, you > have your own template design in 100% accuracy.>>> 2)Logo/artwork design This is another kinda computer aided design, but we > dont call it cad, e.g. for a newbie, Adobe Photoshop is easier to handle. > For advance level, try the Adobe Illustrator.>>> Regards,>>> Crabie That is pretty neat Crabbie,maybe one day I will get a handle on it.But I gotta tell you bro....these computers are dangerous.Every time I turn mine on I break into a sweat and my bloodpressure goes thru the roof.I am loosing my hair due to constant head scratching every time I mess up.My eyes are going bad as a result of squinting at a monitor.My language is getting foul due to all the cussing...and to make things worse I am getting a hunched back along with friggin hemmoroids from sitting on my ass.Plus I think I may be gettin that damn carpal tunnel syndrome from one finger typing and correcting on the keyboard.Guess its no worse than foamdust in the bed or catylist in the eye.
>>> That is pretty neat Crabbie,maybe one day I will get a handle on it.But I > gotta tell you bro....these computers are dangerous.Every time I turn mine > on I break into a sweat and my bloodpressure goes thru the roof.I am > loosing my hair due to constant head scratching every time I mess up.My > eyes are going bad as a result of squinting at a monitor.My language is > getting foul due to all the cussing...and to make things worse I am > getting a hunched back along with friggin hemmoroids from sitting on my > ass.Plus I think I may be gettin that damn carpal tunnel syndrome from one > finger typing and correcting on the keyboard.Guess its no worse than > foamdust in the bed or catylist in the eye. P.S. here is an update...I just found out that my 12 year old nephew downloaded a bunch of Tattood Biker Babe porn into my computer.I don't know how to clean it out so I guess I will have to hide the damn computer under my mattress which will cause further back problems.Jeeze.
Cleanlines, KEKEKEKEK... I have the same feeling on my first board building. Too many jargon, technical terms, chemical reaction etc, I never meet these stuffs before. I think too much about the board building even when I m watching TV, may be somedays I find myself walking down the street without wearing a pant. Regards, Crabie>>> That is pretty neat Crabbie,maybe one day I will get a handle on it.But I > gotta tell you bro....these computers are dangerous.Every time I turn mine > on I break into a sweat and my bloodpressure goes thru the roof.I am > loosing my hair due to constant head scratching every time I mess up.My > eyes are going bad as a result of squinting at a monitor.My language is > getting foul due to all the cussing...and to make things worse I am > getting a hunched back along with friggin hemmoroids from sitting on my > ass.Plus I think I may be gettin that damn carpal tunnel syndrome from one > finger typing and correcting on the keyboard.Guess its no worse than > foamdust in the bed or catylist in the eye.
>>> ...............I use Q-tips with alcohol,between coats,to wipe the > tip(s)(generally),but a moist papertowel,etc.will work just fine(a tip > picked-up from Big Daddy Roth).>>> .............The bucket with the water/soap combo is a 2-ga. bucket with > 2ccs of dawn dishsoap in it.I completely submerge my equipment into the > bucket of soapy water,never changing the mix.The soap keeps the residual > paint from sticking to my equipment.I can use very contaminated > water(opague brown H2O),and still lift out clean,clear equipment.I use > this technique inbetween colors,as well as to clean-up with at the end of > the day.The soap doesnot cause any adverse reactions to the paintjob,but > you can have a extra bucket of clear H2O to rinse the soapy water off,but > it's really not needed.Magoo,the dawn soap actully works better,and is > much,much cheaper to use.>>> ............I use this technique from start to finish,then air blow the > equipment dry.I use the cheapest crap airbushes and touch-up gun on the > market,and as you can see I get great results.I have a fancy brush ,but > rarely use it for surfinboards.>>> .......It was really cool hanging out at Big Daddy's garage,watching and > learning stuff.He was never up-set about questions or how toos.He even > painted,carpeted my skateboards for me.He was a great man and a garager > like me.Herb(I miss you wisdom,and kindness,Eddie) When I'm done with a paint job I run simple green thru my paint gun then some water to flush the s.g. Blow dry with compressor,spray lube the needle,hang it up til the next job. If ineed to spray the same color the next day I'll fill the paint resavoir with paint,tape over the vent hole and start right where I left off the day before. I use Astra touch-up guns at $ 35 to $40 a gun.Aloha Kokua
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