Roy_Stewart wrote:5 years ago the land where I'm sanding the board had only a thin layer of grass on it, I've planted a lot of useful plants on it as you can see.
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Roy_Stewart wrote:5 years ago the land where I'm sanding the board had only a thin layer of grass on it, I've planted a lot of useful plants on it as you can see.
......yeah ok.....so they belong to you and you can kill them if you wish ?Roy_Stewart wrote:5 years ago the land where I'm sanding the board had only a thin layer of grass on it, I've planted a lot of useful plants on it as you can see.
the only thing inert is your surfboard performance , or lack of it , bird-brain .....if it's inert , put it on your breakfast......just dont dump it on the environmentRoy_Stewart wrote:It's inert you moron !kayu wrote:...the slurry from wet-sanding epoxy should be contained and disposed of in a responsible manner , not dumped in your garden for the sake of a promotional photo opportunity !Roy_Stewart wrote:Having cured for about a week the olo of the sun is ready for wet sanding and polishing.
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For your information harvesting paulownia does not kill the tree, which is why it is called the Phoenix tree. . . none of the fruit trees I've planted are harmed by us eating the fruit either. . .......yeah ok.....so they belong to you and you can kill them if you wish ?kayu wrote:Roy_Stewart wrote:5 years ago the land where I'm sanding the board had only a thin layer of grass on it, I've planted a lot of useful plants on it as you can see.
For your information: You do not have the authority to give me orders and are wasting your time attempting to do so.kayu wrote:
if it's inert , put it on your breakfast......just dont dump it on the environment
offshore1 wrote:^^^I don't think anyone really cares [about boogie boarders] anymore Dae.
\none left on the forum.
I only speak Australian and FrenchBeanpole wrote:Roy is the Sun King. Ubu Roi.
I thought Bahasa Indonesian and Malay was the same language.
nuffink ngo wrote:I often ride a single 9" fin on a 10' board & know how much air it floats on with a fairly flat cross section profile & rocker,the speed it generates gives an exceptional run ,especially racing closeouts & going any faster wouldn't give me a longer ride anywere.Roy_Stewart wrote:Having cured for about a week the olo of the sun is ready for wet sanding and polishing.
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Looking at the profiles of the above board it looks like it would fly & need a sea anchor as a fin to throttle a bit of speed & momentum & even then by the time you've made one down the line adjustment the only possible manoeuvre would be the worlds biggest roundhouse cutback from dead water.
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Now Breaching does look feasible
Noah found that out on Mt Ararat point! Send out the dove,send out the dove [/quote]otway1949 wrote:[quote="Roy_Stewart"
Turning while going down the line will be easy, but only within a certain range of large arcs.
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