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On Dec 24, 2:16*pm, HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 10:19:03 -0500, HK wrote: Jealousy over his boatbuilding skills? He builds crappy little rowboats out of plywood. Calling Okume plywood is like referring to fine porcelain as "baked mud". Sounds like you are stressed out Hairy, and too much in touch with your inner child again. *Maybe you should go check your shrink wrap this afternoon and give the internet a rest. *Better yet, build a boat or two. http://www.by-the-sea.com/archdavisd...s_jacktar.html Sorry, Whine, but when my father built boats, he built their hulls and decks of mahogany ply, because the wood was beautiful, and it was strong and pretty rot-resistant. That's mahogany ply, not okume. I have seen some nice okume cigar boxes, which is a suitable use for a wood that isn't going to be epoxied.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I don't use a material because it is "beautiful", I use it because it is the best material available. I don't make ornaments, I make tools... Say what you want Harry, I know what I do with the wood, your lame insults are of no concequence. Funny how you would consider a hand made wooden boat made of new high quality composites to be inferior, then spend nearly 100 grand on a floating clorox bottle, with a big frekin' hole to boot ![]() |
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