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#206285 05/09/11 10:56 AM
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lexey #206291 05/09/11 01:05 PM
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Oh Wow!!! I like it! Thanks for the update, it is going into File!


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lexey #206331 05/09/11 09:58 PM
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Wow Terry that looks awesome. Get it done so you can come out West to one of the early six tours. They are a hoot. I see what you mean about having Jim varnish the pieces before assembly. About the screws did you save the old ones to know where each length went or did you find a kit for assembling his wood kits?

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Thanks Art-I've only gotten this far because you provided the first pieces to get me going and I will most certainly be heading West when done as that's been the dream behind this project-I have made headway in my search for screws and once again an other member of the VCCA family has offered some he has left over from his project-after I disassemble everything after fitting panels and glue everything I want to use proper screws as I don't trust the strength of these cheap ones-until we meet in the Great North West thanks again-Terry


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