Some glassers are against having any acetone in epoxy shops. It’s a pathway to blood poisoning. White vinegar works well and is safe for cleaning tools, if done while epoxy is still sticky. I love using white vinegar
Sweet. Thanks for sharing. Amazing how after shaping protos away from the mainstream for the last 40+ years in my little workshop, Jimmy has techniques and theories that I also use and that were learnt through trial and error. PS The hotwire setup needs a converter from AC current to DC current before the dinner switch. Thats how the wire will get hot , otherwise it will just pop a fuse. Regards from Mauritius
Thanks Robert for sharing and a special thanks to Jimmy as well. The world would be a much better place if people were as open as he is, people working together, instead of creating patents and doing anything for money. Great work /claes
I'm pretty sure he's talking about this video, at about 8 minutes in I talk about downwind board shapes: th-cam.com/video/iduGEB1OXzI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TPFqzjtvqPnR7b-Z
Outstanding interview, Robert, with an absolute legend.
Thank you, yes Jimmy is a legend 🤙🏼
Loved the podcast with Jimmy and this part2.
Awesome to see how open he is and willing to share his knowledge.
Thank you, yes it's amazing how he does not really hold anything back.
Wow that was very interesting!
Glad you think so!
awesome to see where the magic happens from one of the shaping legends.
Yes indeed!
Jimmy is awesome. Every board from the 80s to kite surfing that I’ve had of his has been ahead of the times. Thanks for sharing
Couldn't agree more!
Some glassers are against having any acetone in epoxy shops. It’s a pathway to blood poisoning. White vinegar works well and is safe for cleaning tools, if done while epoxy is still sticky. I love using white vinegar
That sounds great, will try it out
@@blueplanetsurf I put the vinegar in a spray bottle. I clean tools and sticky spots on my arms and feet with it. I lam in sandals, haha,
All the best for the SUP book project!
Thank you, it feels a bit overwhelming but I'll just tackle it a bit at a time.
Spending an hour listening to a legend shaper - thanks again for the interview!
Thank you for the comment!
Sweet. Thanks for sharing. Amazing how after shaping protos away from the mainstream for the last 40+ years in my little workshop, Jimmy has techniques and theories that I also use and that were learnt through trial and error. PS The hotwire setup needs a converter from AC current to DC current before the dinner switch. Thats how the wire will get hot , otherwise it will just pop a fuse. Regards from Mauritius
That's a good tip, thanks for sharing.
Great video...I love to hear design theories.
Thanks, it’s great to talk about design with Jimmy. As he would say: it’s not my opinion, it’s just physics!
Jimmy is genuine!! Thanks for sharing with us!
No doubt!
So good talk!!! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Rob - fantastic tour and time with Jimmy - Thanks !!!
Thanks for the kind words!
Brilliant … it’s great how JL is so open with his knowledge .. excellent
Thanks, yes, plus he has a good sense of humor.
Thanks Robert for sharing and a special thanks to Jimmy as well. The world would be a much better place if people were as open as he is, people working together, instead of creating patents and doing anything for money.
Great work
/claes
I totally agree!
Fantastic your. Thanks from the Netherlands!
My pleasure!
Home-buoy!!
Whats the video where you explain how and why different shapes work that jimmy was talking about.
I'm pretty sure he's talking about this video, at about 8 minutes in I talk about downwind board shapes: th-cam.com/video/iduGEB1OXzI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TPFqzjtvqPnR7b-Z
The audio is really harsh. Just letting you know.
Yeah, sorry, the mics were not set up right