Re: [bolger]
> I've had good results using oars that I make out of plywood, closetBetter yet, save a tree or two (so we can turn them into crappy
>poles, epoxy and glass cloth. Very small skills and common hand tools are
>adequate. And they are cheap, and have very, very subtle notches in the
>blades....
> Send me a stamped return addressed envelope and I will send you the two
>page plan.
>
> Bill Wallace
> 3430 Miramar Drive
> Shoreacres TX 77571
home-made oars) and post it to our files.
YIBB,
David
CRUMBLING EMPIRE PRODUCTIONS
http://www.crumblingempire.com
(212) 243-1636
I've had good results using oars that I make out of plywood, closet
poles, epoxy and glass cloth. Very small skills and common hand tools are
adequate. And they are cheap, and have very, very subtle notches in the
blades....
Send me a stamped return addressed envelope and I will send you the two
page plan.
Bill Wallace
3430 Miramar Drive
Shoreacres TX 77571
poles, epoxy and glass cloth. Very small skills and common hand tools are
adequate. And they are cheap, and have very, very subtle notches in the
blades....
Send me a stamped return addressed envelope and I will send you the two
page plan.
Bill Wallace
3430 Miramar Drive
Shoreacres TX 77571