lol....after looking at the picture from the street in post #21....and looking at the length of that beautiful boat while sitting on the lake....I am convinced that you, sir,... are a "MASTER boat trailer backer upper".![]()
Well it takes a while lot of effort, Its a game of inches. I should take pictures of the tire marks I put on the driveway along side of the little garage. Where the big garage is sitting was part of the battle I had with the city. They made me stay off the property line by 2 feet They wouldn't tell me why. Then when I dug the 5 foot hole for the footing I found out why. The main electrical line for the whole nieborhood is there, Not that I uncovered it or anything


What does the repaired seam look like on the top side? We have all granite in the house, so I've had to read a bit on small edge chip repair and the like. I've seen top edges and cracks repaired by slightly beveling the edges just like a weld prep on steel, then using a clear epoxy mixed with a little granite dust ground off of the underside to color match it. Seemed like pretty good results when buffed back out and polished.
. Thank God that didn't happen when I did the kitchen a few years ago...
The granite guy said use alot, so I did. I had the granite upside down on top of a piece of 1"mdf. I had newspaper under the crack on top of the mdf. The super glue ran through the crack on to the news paper into the mdf and on to the work bench. The next night I whent out to check my work the mdf was stuck to the bench the granite and news paper was stuck to the mdf.

