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Didn't get many good pics before the boat was lifted but the coustomer says he will take a load for me once its floating and all set up so will put them on when I get them 
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Some very nice joinery work there, well done. [emoji122]
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1 hour ago, harvey b davison said:

Some very nice joinery work there, well done. emoji122.png

Cheers mate glad to see the back of the boat like he's talking about buying another one already aswell 🤒 was fun to do but don't fancy doing them all the time 

Funny thing is the hardest part of it all was the little sock shelfs in the front bedroom the rest of it was a doddle really 

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On 17/09/2021 at 23:26, G13469 said:

Wow. Looks brilliant to me, that's looks like a long project. Congrats on finishing 

3 MTH on and off it mate a lot more work involved than I thought there would be when first agreed to do the work 

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Built the sides up so there was less chance of them cupping as there not seen it don't really matter if they were seen a would of left them as full slabs and a little pic of the jig getting made (keeping it to one side for his next boat/boats) the tread jig will be kept aswell 👍

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