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Hi everyone, I am currently in the process of building a web site for
wood strip boat builders.

The highlight of the site is a place for builders to upload photos and
show off there work.

Much of the site is still under construction so there are a few blank
pages to be filled in but it will be finished soon.

If you have a min please check it out and I would love to see your
building work.

http://www.stripsinc.ca

Any feedback or suggestions would be very helpful and hope to see your
boat photos.

Justin

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I would like plans to build a small boat - got any?


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Hi everyone, I am currently in the process of building a web site for
wood strip boat builders.

The highlight of the site is a place for builders to upload photos and
show off there work.

Much of the site is still under construction so there are a few blank
pages to be filled in but it will be finished soon.

If you have a min please check it out and I would love to see your
building work.

http://www.stripsinc.ca

Any feedback or suggestions would be very helpful and hope to see your
boat photos.

Justin



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Gooey TARBALLS wrote:
I would like plans to build a small boat - got any?


If you can't afford to buy the plans, you certainly can't afford to
build the boat.

Lew
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Gooey TARBALLS said:

I would like plans to build a small boat - got any?


Numerous plans are available for both simple plywood
and conventional boats.

Look here for starters...

http://www.duckworksbbs.com/plans.htm



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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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If you can't afford to buy the plans, you certainly can't afford to build
the boat.



LOL




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If you can't afford to buy the plans, you certainly can't afford to
build the boat.

Lew



"LAUGHS" ... considering the cost of building a semi-decent coffee table,
that is TOO true. One fellow in the adult ed. shop just spent $500 on
everything needed to build one, the top has a piano hinge and lifts up ...
he may as well have gone to ikea, and spent less!

--
Alex - "newbie_neander" woodworker
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/

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Thank you for the URL. Its sure to be a lesson in boat building just
perusing through the hundred s of plan options. Good call!
http://www.duckworksbbs.com/plans.htm


"Greg G." wrote in message
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Gooey TARBALLS said:

I would like plans to build a small boat - got any?


Numerous plans are available for both simple plywood
and conventional boats.

Look here for starters...

http://www.duckworksbbs.com/plans.htm



Greg G.



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