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Order a knife from Ethan: wade.lindberg@gmail.com
Building Kids with Planes: http://www.88charlies.com/
The cargo hold insulation is done and the red cedar is going in. Yes, it smells like a giant hamster cage. Many thanks to Mike Steward, of Team Aerodynamix teamaerodynamix.com and new arrivals Ethan, and Wade, check out their video: https://goo.gl/2FEB8X as well as a timely walk-in by Bob.
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This is just a repeat of yesterdays live steam but recorded on the video camera so the sound and video is better quality. Thanks
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“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.” –Calvin Coolidge
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I’d rather be working on the boat. I look forward to seeing the Milky Way from the ocean, and never again owning a lawn mower. 🙂
Bart and I took to boat to Skiatook lake and enjoyed the morning rowing it about and sinking it. She’s tippy when lean, holds just enough freeboard when completely flooded, and solid as a rock when weighted on the bow. Basically everything we expected and hoped for. Except the leak in the coolant reservoir that we decided to blame on Lars. 🙂 Oh! And the oars float, even with the oarlocks attached. That slapping noise is me patting myself on the back. –Doug
Bart and I took to boat to Skiatook lake and enjoyed the morning rowing it about and sinking it. She’s tippy when lean, holds just enough freeboard when completely flooded, and solid as a rock when weighted on the bow. Basically everything we expected and hoped for. Except the leak in the coolant reservoir that we decided to blame on Lars. 🙂 Oh! And the oars float, even with the oarlocks attached. That slapping noise is me patting myself on the back. –Doug
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