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![]() OzOn wrote: On 28 Jan 2004 13:22:05 GMT, (JAXAshby) scribbled thusly: not well. It was well into the 20th century before glues became good enough to be trusted for plank ends under the waterline. At least in the kinds of boats discussed here. Bwaaahahahahhahahahhahahha! GLUES!!!!???? Tell me Jocks, what glues were used in lets say umm The Mayflower? What colour you painting that floor this time? He had a good point but his argument became unglued. Cheers |
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