Re: Here's the boat for the 2017 Boat Detailing Class - 25' Bluewater Center Console
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FrankS
Last week I stopped in to visit Mike, I wanted to see first hand how he creates and inserts pictures into a post.
Thanks for stopping by Frank and it was my pleasure to show you first hand how I work with pictures to create mega-picture threads. It is time-consuming but when done correctly, the thread tells a story, solves problems, educates the masses and most important... endures over time.
Because I use the AutogeekOnline gallery and resize my pictures before uploading, my pictures never disappear. I've written plenty of articles on how to do this but what I find with most people is they don't read. No one wants to read or do any "work" any more. Everyone wants everything to be easy. That's nice. :dunno:
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FrankS
I really like Mike's posts, they are very informative, detailed and very well worded and created and I got to witness first hand the work and time that goes into creating these posts.
Thanks for the compliment Frank. I appreciate it. Here's a good example of how pictures can tell a story...
How to use the Dr. ColorChip Paint Chip Repair Systems
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...php?file=79576
And after 4 years - the pictures are still intact.
:)
Re: Here's the boat for the 2017 Boat Detailing Class - 25' Bluewater Center Console
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Mike Phillips
As for the rest of the process I show - all I can say is we create show car finishes on boats and I show you step-by-step how to do it in our annual class. I also cover this in my boat detailing book.]
I bought the book, should be arriving tomorrow. Your class sounds like exactly what I need to learn all the tools & products...
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Re: Here's the boat for the 2017 Boat Detailing Class - 25' Bluewater Center Console
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BigMikeMD
I bought the book, should be arriving tomorrow.
The most difficult book I ever wrote. Take your time to read through it - try not to scan it.
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BigMikeMD
Your class sounds like exactly what I need to learn all the tools & products...
It's a GREAT class and it always sells out.
I'm happy to say, it's close to being sold out. I asked Andre to get me a head-count today, should have it by tomorrow.
It's also 98.9% out of your chair HANDS-ON!
Maybe someone that's on this forum that has taken this class will be my witness?
:)
Re: Here's the boat for the 2017 Boat Detailing Class - 25' Bluewater Center Console
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Mike Phillips
The most difficult book I ever wrote. Take your time to read through it - try not to scan it.
It's a GREAT class and it always sells out.
I'm happy to say, it's close to being sold out. I asked Andre to get me a head-count today, should have it by tomorrow.
It's also 98.9% out of your chair HANDS-ON!
Maybe someone that's on this forum that has taken this class will be my witness?
:)
I've taken Mike's boat class and it's a great class.
Like all his classes, it's mostly hands on training.
You'll get experience in wet sanding, compounding with a rotary, polishing, etc.