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Sounds like someone with a camprehension problem.
In what way does "cost effective" mean free? There are many airlines that
think the Boeing 747 is cost effective. Do you think they get them for free?

"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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Renata wrote:
I'm gonna make a new tiller extension handle for a club's sailboat.
What's the best (and cost effective) wood to use? White oak? I'm
thinking teak might be too $$.



Sounds like a sailor.

Just because the wind is free, dosen't mean everything else is to, as
the old saying goesG.