I am not saying this happened to me today but I can imagine it.
I can imagine in my excitment about putting on a coat of final primer that I would hastily open the truck door. In that haste, a fresh one gallon can of Awl-Grip 3001 545 primer converter might fall out onto the pavement. When this container falls out the lid is sure to pop open disgorging its contents in a microsecond. I can image an empty can of 3001 converter.
I can also imagine the mess on boatyard property and the lengths it would take to clean this up.
I can imagine that it wouldn't be a BIG problem since my local autobody supply shop has a brand new can of 3001 for only $112.83 after taxes.
I can imagine that after such an incident I might be a little fed up and not in the mood to tackle a new skill with an unknown product. I might have found the Awl-Fair I applied yesterday not quite ready to sand either. I might also have used a few minutes to take care of some minor drainage issues that have been highlighted by the scattered rain showers and my boat tarp not always smartly deployed. A few discreet drainage holes in the settee fronts and a hole each in my new battery trays that have been found to gather a little puddle underneath would help make me feel better if I were to have a bad day.
Good thing I am only imagining all this...
Friday, May 23, 2008
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3 comments:
Ouch.
Good thing none of that actually happened to you. Phew.
I can imagine the naughty words that might have been uttered had this all actually happened, though...
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