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Created by cRAZY Canuk cRAZY Canuk  > 9 months ago, 2 Sep 2010
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cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

NSW

2528 posts

2 Sep 2010 10:23pm
Paint or clear?





62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

2 Sep 2010 8:34pm
Hi cRAZY

No wonder you have been missing mate,is it a sup and what dimensions
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

NSW

2528 posts

2 Sep 2010 10:51pm
Work's sidelined me a bit 10 hour days and one on the weekends taking up a bit of time.

Yes it's a SUP 10'1" 31-1/2" 4 and something thick. Just have to sand her down and put fin boxes in for the final step.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

2 Sep 2010 9:06pm
As doggie knows I am a real fussy bastard when it comes to spays,I think it would look good unpainted with a little splash of red maybe a logo ,or something like this



a rail spray or a pin line on the top rail

looks great cRAZY
XXL hazza
XXL hazza

NSW

78 posts

3 Sep 2010 5:54am
I think you should clear it,show those pin lines and wood stringer.
Are those pin lines clue inbetween foam peices? What clue do you use?

XXL hazza
asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

3 Sep 2010 8:30am
a clear finish definately with those pin lines,reminds me of my clear tripple stringer.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

3 Sep 2010 6:47am
Yeh keep it clear sorry change of mind
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk

NSW

2528 posts

3 Sep 2010 1:15pm
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asea said...

a clear finish definately with those pin lines,reminds me of my clear tripple stringer.


The pinlines are tracers in the cloth (I got a good deal).

Was leaning to clear - and so it shall be!
thommo 000
thommo 000

1670 posts

3 Sep 2010 11:31am
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cRAZY Canuk said...


10'1" 31-1/2" 4 and something thick.


classic, nice work cC... be good to see it finished,
clear...with pinline around the rail on the deck?
billboard
billboard

QLD

2819 posts

3 Sep 2010 2:48pm
Clear - and what a beautiful looking board.
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