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<blockquote data-quote="TPABlazer" data-source="post: 3560987" data-attributes="member: 550243"><p>My flush trim bit is SOL, so I had to jig them out, turns out the blade was dull, but I didnt want to go to home depot for a pack of jigsaw blades ya know? They are not trimmed up yet, as there is fleece and bondo still inside the ring. I figured why trim everything out after glassing, just to trim everything out again after bondo.</p><p></p><p>And yeah, I globed on the resin. Hot batches require you to work a bit faster, and it's not like any of it cant be sanded off.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the uh.. constructive criticism though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TPABlazer, post: 3560987, member: 550243"] My flush trim bit is SOL, so I had to jig them out, turns out the blade was dull, but I didnt want to go to home depot for a pack of jigsaw blades ya know? They are not trimmed up yet, as there is fleece and bondo still inside the ring. I figured why trim everything out after glassing, just to trim everything out again after bondo. And yeah, I globed on the resin. Hot batches require you to work a bit faster, and it's not like any of it cant be sanded off. Thanks for the uh.. constructive criticism though. [/QUOTE]
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