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Polishing Disappointment
I have been hesitant to post this but decided to go ahead anyway.
My RV7a is polished. It was quite a process 7 years ago but the results were worth it. Saved money on painting, saved weight and looked pretty cool. Being as the lock down has provided me extra time, a thorough condition inspection and repolish was on the books. I started with the empennage. Using just the S grade. Its awkward reaching around and up and down but came out really well. Then it was time to work down the fuselage from back to front. So now I am working inches away from the fuselage. Going straight to S grit was not good enough. Back to the middle grit. The orbital polishing was doing its job. The fuselage turned black then cleared as I worked away, blackening my nose and hands. Then onto the S.....my favourite! As the haze cleared away, a wrinkled old man appeared in front of me. The more I polished the more wrinkles he had. Now jowls were emerging. Who the **** is that? What little hair he had was grey. I paused to contemplate this illusion. I think I am going to get the bird painted............ |
I hate it when that happens. :)
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not just polishing....
[quote=Skint;1423131[I]]??.., a wrinkled old man appeared in front of me. The more I polished the more wrinkles he had. Now jowls were emerging. Who the **** is that? What little hair he had was grey[/i].[quote]
...you may also want to rethink those new progressive lens glasses, and/or any eye surgery, cataract, lasik, etc. the results can be even more disturbing! ( I look best in 'soft focus', at midnite, at about 100 yards!) ;-) |
Ha ha ha!! Great post!! I needed a good laugh today!
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Best post
Thank you. That was the best post in a long time.
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Don't shoot the messenger!
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Who is that guy?
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I don't wear that face mask in my avatar for nothing! :eek:
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Yep it takes the strong and brave to have polished planes.
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