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http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/TOYS/

I'd planned on leaving this link open, and adding new links as I
found them. It's a PITA to keep it up, I've got other things to spend
my time on, and you people "should" be able to find links for youself -
"if" you'll try. I've got a batch of links saved for my own use, but
mostly wind up googling instead, usually faster, so I'll be thinning
those too. However, I will retain specialized links, of personal
interest, such as specific woodworking plans, vehicles, smithing, color
mixing, et al, that were hard to find in the first place, and I'm not
inclined to dig them out again. I'll pull the plug on this page in a
week or so. That'll give you sufficient time to save any links you
like.



JOAT
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where the Hell are my T-shirts?
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Thank you JT. I always enjoy your inspiration
post's.
Puff

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...
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/TOYS/

I'd planned on leaving this link open, and
adding new links as I
found them. It's a PITA to keep it up, I've got
other things to spend
my time on, and you people "should" be able to
find links for youself -
"if" you'll try. I've got a batch of links
saved for my own use, but
mostly wind up googling instead, usually faster,
so I'll be thinning
those too. However, I will retain specialized
links, of personal
interest, such as specific woodworking plans,
vehicles, smithing, color
mixing, et al, that were hard to find in the
first place, and I'm not
inclined to dig them out again. I'll pull the
plug on this page in a
week or so. That'll give you sufficient time to
save any links you
like.



JOAT
Viet Nam. Divorce. Cancer. Been there, done
that, got over it. Now
where the Hell are my T-shirts?
- JOAT



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On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 03:30:28 -0500, (J T)
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http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/TOYS/

I'd planned on leaving this link open, and adding new links as I
found them. It's a PITA to keep it up, I've got other things to spend
my time on, and you people "should" be able to find links for youself -
"if" you'll try. I've got a batch of links saved for my own use, but
mostly wind up googling instead, usually faster, so I'll be thinning
those too. However, I will retain specialized links, of personal
interest, such as specific woodworking plans, vehicles, smithing, color
mixing, et al, that were hard to find in the first place, and I'm not
inclined to dig them out again. I'll pull the plug on this page in a
week or so. That'll give you sufficient time to save any links you
like.



JOAT
Viet Nam. Divorce. Cancer. Been there, done that, got over it. Now
where the Hell are my T-shirts?
- JOAT



Thanks JT - I've watched your posts and plans for ages looking forward
to the day I could build some of them. I am currently building a 40 X
40 workshop in the back yard and for the first time in years will be
able to access my tools. It should have been completed yesterday but
after the crew had installed the back wall I walked out and found the
factory shipped the wrong color :-( New material will be delivered
next week and hopefully it will be finished by the weekend. I saved a
bunch of your plans and hope to give them a try soon. Take care.
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JT

Thanks for all the links. I've got four grandsons that might really enjoy
some of those toys...now if I only cand make some more timeg

I saved your page as an .mht file, so now i have it forever...

Thanks again for all the work accumulating the links.

Skip
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http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/TOYS/

I'd planned on leaving this link open, and adding new links as I
found them. It's a PITA to keep it up, I've got other things to spend
my time on, and you people "should" be able to find links for youself -
"if" you'll try. I've got a batch of links saved for my own use, but
mostly wind up googling instead, usually faster, so I'll be thinning
those too. However, I will retain specialized links, of personal
interest, such as specific woodworking plans, vehicles, smithing, color
mixing, et al, that were hard to find in the first place, and I'm not
inclined to dig them out again. I'll pull the plug on this page in a
week or so. That'll give you sufficient time to save any links you
like.



JOAT
Viet Nam. Divorce. Cancer. Been there, done that, got over it. Now
where the Hell are my T-shirts?
- JOAT



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J T wrote:
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/TOYS/

I'd planned on leaving this link open, and adding new links as
I
found them. It's a PITA to keep it up, I've got other things to
spend
my time on, and you people "should" be able to find links for
youself
- "if" you'll try. I've got a batch of links saved for my own use,
but mostly wind up googling instead, usually faster, so I'll be
thinning those too. However, I will retain specialized links, of
personal interest, such as specific woodworking plans, vehicles,
smithing, color mixing, et al, that were hard to find in the first
place, and I'm not inclined to dig them out again. I'll pull the
plug on this page in a week or so. That'll give you sufficient time
to save any links you like.


J T, have you ever thought about writing a book or putting up a web
page on how to do a search? You clearly know some things about it
that most of the rest of us don't, because you keep coming up with all
this neat stuff.

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Sat, Nov 10, 2007, 10:40am (J.*Clarke) doth
sayeth:
J T, have you ever thought about writing a book or putting up a web page
on how to do a search? You clearly know some things about it that most
of the rest of us don't, because you keep coming up with all this neat
stuff.

ROTFLMAO Gods above, no. Anything I can find, anyone else can
find. I use google for 99.99% of my searches, because it's simple, and
it works. If I can't find what I want, I change words. Or, use quites,
or not. But, if I have something specific I'm looking for, I tend to
stick with it. Doing that I find loads of side-effect woodworking
plans. So I post about 10% of 'em. I do a load of searches, so get a
load of side-effects. I still run across some interesting woodworking
plans, even tho my main searching right now is in connection with a
vehicle project. I am working on an on-going mid-engine, RWD, project.
I'll be able to start actual work once the design is final. But, lost
two donor vehicles, due to life interfering - '80 Turbo Buick Rivera,
'80 Buick Riviera with OEM 350 Olds engine. So, now am looking for an
appropriate londgitudinal transaxle, automatic, that I can use a 4.3 GM
V-6 with. I may be s stuck using the same engine the transaxle comes
with, NOT my first choice. Or, use a transverse transaxle, also not my
first choice. Either there are not a lot of options out there, or I'm
using the wrong serch words. I've been looking for another GM FWD donor
vehicle, but anything running (both of mine actually ran) are very
over-priced, or don't run (which which would be fine, as I would
probably swap engines anyway), bu are so far away the cost of moving t
hem would boost the cost too much. I would get a stick shift (easier to
find, and take a more torquey engine) but got bad knees, and they would
not appreciate all the clutching. I'll get it all sorted out one day.

Bottom line, anything I can do finding plans, anyone else can too.



JOAT
Viet Nam. Divorce. Cancer. Been there, done that, got over it. Now
where the Hell are my T-shirts?
- JOAT

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Oh yeah, did I forget to mention? My vehicle is to eventually wind
u p with a free-floating dual turbo setup. Already got the turbos, they
ran me about $50 each, shipping included. It should come out at a max
of 2700 lbs, including all fluids, spare tire, driver; hopefully a
couple of hundred lgs under that. I'm doing it for the fuel economy,
not for blowing the doors off of imports and Mustangs.



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where the Hell are my T-shirts?
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