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fffff August 24th 03 05:22 PM

houseboat steel or alli scow hull plans
 
hoping there might be a helping individual who could supply plans or solid
design experience information, for a steel or aluminium, scow bow hull
design suitable for a houseboat. 70' - 80'.

thanks Steve



Brian Whatcott August 25th 03 02:04 AM

houseboat steel or alli scow hull plans
 
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 02:22:17 +1000, "fffff"
wrote:

hoping there might be a helping individual who could supply plans or solid
design experience information, for a steel or aluminium, scow bow hull
design suitable for a houseboat. 70' - 80'.

thanks Steve

For free, I expect?

B


Dazed and Confuzed August 25th 03 07:06 AM

houseboat steel or alli scow hull plans
 
fffff wrote:

hoping there might be a helping individual who could supply plans or solid
design experience information, for a steel or aluminium, scow bow hull
design suitable for a houseboat. 70' - 80'.

thanks Steve


start with an ingot of aluminum that has exterior dimensions equal to or
larger than the houseboat you envision.

carefully (using a roto-zip) remove anything which is not a part of your boat.

remove the chips with a shop vac.




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I'd rather put more life in my days than put more days in my life......



malcolm August 25th 03 11:24 AM

houseboat steel or alli scow hull plans
 
alternatively use several nuclear waste containers roped together..........

"Dazed and Confuzed" wrote in message
...
fffff wrote:

hoping there might be a helping individual who could supply plans or

solid
design experience information, for a steel or aluminium, scow bow hull
design suitable for a houseboat. 70' - 80'.

thanks Steve


start with an ingot of aluminum that has exterior dimensions equal to or
larger than the houseboat you envision.

carefully (using a roto-zip) remove anything which is not a part of your

boat.

remove the chips with a shop vac.




--
I'd rather put more life in my days than put more days in my life......






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