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Scott Bryan
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posted 663 days ago
After looking at the detail on your other posts I am not at all surprised at either the length of time it takes to fabricate these projects or the perseverance that you have in working with the individual elements.
I am looking forward to seeing the completed crane.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Critterman
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posted 663 days ago
I’m not surprised at the time it takes either. Can’t wait to see future posts. I see plans in the background…yours?? if not were do you get plans for such great toys??? Someday I’d like to give it a shot, but don’t know if I could do as well as you do..afterall You are the master :>)
-- Jim Hallada, Chesterfield, VA
Les Hastings
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posted 663 days ago
Great start,,,,,,I’ll be looking forward to seeing all completed. Thanks for sharing!
-- Les, Wichita, Ks. (I'd rather be covered in saw dust!)
toymaker
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32 posts in 694 days
posted 663 days ago
this is a toys and joys plan that i always modify in my own special way
RobH
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posted 663 days ago
This is patience on a scale that I do not think I will ever have. I think the toys and things you build are aboslutely out of this world. The recipients of your toys are very lucky.
Keep up the good work
-- -- Rob Hix, King George, VA