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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Resurrecting a 1652 MonArk
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<blockquote data-quote="lbursell" data-source="post: 185786" data-attributes="member: 3905"><p>Thanks, guys. I never really thought about just how much intricate detail there is to a trailer until I broke it down to all the various parts. I knew when I started that this project would take at least a year. Now, I'm realizing that I'm gonna have to re-vise the estimate. I just work really slow and, as the saying goes, "The devil is, indeed, in the details." But, I am having a therapeutic blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lbursell, post: 185786, member: 3905"] Thanks, guys. I never really thought about just how much intricate detail there is to a trailer until I broke it down to all the various parts. I knew when I started that this project would take at least a year. Now, I'm realizing that I'm gonna have to re-vise the estimate. I just work really slow and, as the saying goes, "The devil is, indeed, in the details." But, I am having a therapeutic blast. [/QUOTE]
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