Can you see it.....

Ed L.

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You have to have a little vision but it's right there. My Broadbill. The wife asked, "Is that the material for my new closets shelves......I told her "you bet".........Of course if I screw up it may just be her closet shelves.....LOL..

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and a little epoxy. Go Ed! Great to see another one started. Keep us posted on the progress just like I did. HAHAHAHAHAHA. Maybe better than I did.
Shiny side up,
Wicker T, Walker & Charly
 
Thats aaah start Ed, I've been asking around for some White spruce lumber for frames for a BBSB in the planning stage. The wife may have a small inkling. I bought another boat motor and trailer this fall. There starting to pile up. I bought it for the motor. A 50 hors. Johnson. The man wanted $700 for the trailer. Took $500 for the whole works.He even delivered it. The motor will fit on a 17 ft. boat I picked up last year for nothing. That boat was stored in his mothers yard and she got tired of looking at it. He had a problem and I had a solution. You have to walk softly if your going to build another boat. Like a friend of mine he's gun cabinate is full and his wife knows it. So if he buys a new one he has to take one out and put it under the bed. I never asked what happens if she cleans under the bed.hee hee So your going to embark on a new project,I'm looking forward to seeing it unfold.
 
I thought we were gonna be looking for a damn snake again.

Get cutting, can't wait to see the build coverage.

-D
 
ok how about setting up a vedio out there so we can watch the build take place..........ok at least keep the pictures coming
 
Tom,

I was all geared up to get going this weekend. Then I woke up this morning to 1 degree....jeessshhh

I know your colder up there. I'm just wondering if my bullet heater will bring the gagrage up to freezing....hehe
 
If this is how you're starting your photo documentary, I can see we're in for a loooong lesson in boat building!

What are we going to see next? A shot of your lofting pencil?

Just kidding Ed. Getting the wood is probably the most exciting part of the process, next to launching.

Rick
 
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