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Bufford's 12 foot modification
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<blockquote data-quote="RBuffordTJ" data-source="post: 247518" data-attributes="member: 1385"><p>I'm glad you liked it so much, I wish I knew where to start with 'dummy proff' because I'm no brain child I just started with an idea of what I wanted to see and worked my way slowly to it that day. The cutting and fitting was done in a day, its pretty simple and straight forward, the pictures should help a lot. To cut I used a jig saw with a metal cutting blade, its in one of the pics I think. Just measure 3 times before you make a cut, go slow, take your time and you will do fine with it.</p><p></p><p>Ask specific questions if you like and I'll try to help out some, be patient with me as I am working a good bit and have side jobs on boats in the evenings too. </p><p></p><p>Bufford</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBuffordTJ, post: 247518, member: 1385"] I'm glad you liked it so much, I wish I knew where to start with 'dummy proff' because I'm no brain child I just started with an idea of what I wanted to see and worked my way slowly to it that day. The cutting and fitting was done in a day, its pretty simple and straight forward, the pictures should help a lot. To cut I used a jig saw with a metal cutting blade, its in one of the pics I think. Just measure 3 times before you make a cut, go slow, take your time and you will do fine with it. Ask specific questions if you like and I'll try to help out some, be patient with me as I am working a good bit and have side jobs on boats in the evenings too. Bufford [/QUOTE]
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