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PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:19 pm 
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should I use size A or D
do you suggest metallic or does it look over the top


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could make da question another way? maybe i will understand .

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A for underwraps and D for overwraps.
Metallic isn't over the top, great for trim bands or underwraps.

I think that is what you're asking?


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s3rmadrat wrote:
A for underwraps and D for overwraps.
Metallic isn't over the top, great for trim bands or underwraps.

I think that is what you're asking?





agreed

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k thanks guys


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permitchaser wrote:
s3rmadrat wrote:
A for underwraps and D for overwraps.
Metallic isn't over the top, great for trim bands or underwraps.

I think that is what you're asking?





agreed

8) Unless it's all white.


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8) Unless it's all white.[/quote]


agreed ,not easy to make white looks white after epoxy tho :mrgreen:

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agreed ,not easy to make white looks white after epoxy tho :mrgreen:



You are up early! The cold rim seat must have gotten you up! :P

66 in the house & I'm loving it!

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rare wrote:
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agreed ,not easy to make white looks white after epoxy tho :mrgreen:



You are up early! The cold rim seat must have gotten you up! :P



yes in deed, lol works better than coffee :D

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yes in deed, lol works better than coffee :D



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k thanks guys

also wondering where is a good place to look online for 24" EVA foam handles
mudhole doesn't really have them unless you get it coulored

is 24" good for a pier conventional combo rear handle?


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[quote="snapper slayer"]k thanks guys

also wondering where is a good place to look online for 24" EVA foam handles
mudhole doesn't really have them unless you get it coulored

is 24" good for a pier conventional combo rear handle?[/quote


tnr,biscaine rod, they r expensive.

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such as this one?
http://www.biscaynerod.com/store/Striaght-EVA-Material-Grip-11.html

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sorry bout spelling yup thats it.

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