Goldrush Rods
Registered: November 2002 Location: Belle Glade, FL Posts: 40
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Wed June 23, 2004 11:44am
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Billy,
Where did you get that cutting pad. I've been using cardboard and it looks like that would work better.
Ray
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Billy 40
Registered: February 2003 Location: New York Posts: 727
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Wed June 23, 2004 12:05pm
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I EBAY'd it. I also think I overpaid fo rit, but it was a lot easier to get it shipped to my house than it was to go to an Art store. I also thought it was a LOT bigger than it is. The one I have is only 4x6, I expected 12x18. REgardless, it does make cutting a lot easier, since the tip of the blade doesn't dig in and it stays fairly sharp. Unlike when I used the back of a mouse pad, lol.
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Tom Kirkman
Registered: November 2002 Location: High Point, NC Posts: 155
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Staple and Office Depot sell them. Art and drafting supply houses as well. They're "borco" and are self healing when cut.
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Putter
Registered: April 2004 Location: Williston, ND Posts: 916
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Thu June 24, 2004 11:48am
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In their craft department, Wal Mart has a nice cutting pad also. I've got a picture posted with that one titled Shikari/Prodigy Project. I think it was $2.00.
Putter
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Billy 40
Registered: February 2003 Location: New York Posts: 727
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THanks for teh additional sources. What is thei Wal-mart place I hear everyone referring to? lol - No Wal-Mart's in NYC.
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eyespan
Registered: July 2004 Posts: 6
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Sat July 17, 2004 1:03pm
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Rating: 10
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Billy, is there another way to shape thicker EVA cause I've been trying to get em to fit the FUJI IPS spinning reel seats without much success. Anyways, nice work. After trying so, I really appreciate the work involved.
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Living The Dream
Registered: December 2009 Posts: 5
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Sat January 9, 2010 3:00pm
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Rating: 10
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