tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5792155152234650619.post657050593191142422..comments2023-09-04T08:32:44.081-04:00Comments on The Angler's Culvert: More on building a fly fishing pram...English Jonnyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14583165989353165951noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5792155152234650619.post-46090359851102794492019-04-15T23:39:48.179-04:002019-04-15T23:39:48.179-04:00Ever thought about building with XPS foam, gorilla...Ever thought about building with XPS foam, gorilla glue, wood rails for stability/oar locks, and covering with epoxy?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01968405184187405782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5792155152234650619.post-13266774339730606302018-03-08T01:49:27.032-05:002018-03-08T01:49:27.032-05:00Download 16,000 Woodworking Plans & Projects
...Download 16,000 Woodworking Plans & Projects <br />http://woodworkingplanspro.weebly.com<br />Woodworking guide offers anyone of any skill level the ability to build amazing projects. The guide is extra helpful because it offers more detailed explanations, videos and blueprints then your typical woodworker magazine. <br />Hope it will help you next time ! DIY Woodworking 16000 Free Plans For Beginnershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06515954909284782785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5792155152234650619.post-30711225201456528892013-10-19T16:15:14.737-04:002013-10-19T16:15:14.737-04:00Nice boat man, i wanna build one to, but then a li...Nice boat man, i wanna build one to, but then a little different, i want it to fit upside down on our trailer, so when we go on holiday we can stick tons of stuff under the thing. thought that would be very handy. thanks~ G. Robertson parts of a sailhttp://www.psychosnail.com/sailing/howtosail/partsofsailboatsailsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5792155152234650619.post-58260558898011064162011-07-06T13:58:42.679-04:002011-07-06T13:58:42.679-04:00I think at one time I figured out that the wood, e...I think at one time I figured out that the wood, epoxy, and all other miscellaneous things that actually went into or onto the boat - that is, not including the tools I bought - came to about $340.<br /><br />Were I to do it again, I'd use more expensive wood, thus raising the cost...but I'd build more efficiently, thus lowering the cost. Don't know where that would leave me in the end.<br /><br />I think one could estimate cost from the building website based on the wood and epoxy/fiberglass costs (then adding a bit for the other stuff), or inquire of more recent builders.T.J. Brayshawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16310669690861175884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5792155152234650619.post-796645717722076052011-07-06T13:47:59.245-04:002011-07-06T13:47:59.245-04:00Cool pickup truck dude! Sorry about the station wa...Cool pickup truck dude! Sorry about the station wagon. [I think we know who really wears the testicles in your family].<br /><br />I wonder, do you have a rough idea of what the boat cost to make? You can't put a value to your efforts/joy in creating such a beauty, but I'm curious.English Jonnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14583165989353165951noreply@blogger.com