New Website

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by boatbuilder.org, Jan 2, 2005.

  1. boatbuilder.org
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    boatbuilder.org Junior Member

    I have started a new website to explain some of the stitch and glue construction methods I use. I developed the site to help homebuilders with their stitch and glue projects. The site is new and the content in it so far is just a start, and I will continually add more to it. Below is a link to the site if you would like to check it out. Thank you.
    ---Joel---

    Visit <http://www.boatbuilder.org/> for information
    and instruction on building stitch and glue boats.
     
  2. RealityBoatCo
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    RealityBoatCo Junior Member

    Nice site but you could use a few more navigation buttons so that you dont have to go backwards through all the pages.
     
  3. boatbuilder.org
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    boatbuilder.org Junior Member

    Thank you, I re-worked the site navigation.
    ---Joel---
     
  4. Rippin Lips
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    Rippin Lips Junior Member

    wow! that was a nice tutorial, but i wish i had the confidence to start a project like that without having to worry about wasting materials if i messed up and scrubbed the whole thing. good job
     
  5. cyclops
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    cyclops Senior Member

    I like your site. We have members who have lapstrake skiffs. Glorified stitch and glue boats. Will send them over.------MAS blush free, is a good product for the old woodies gang.
     

  6. boatbuilder.org
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    boatbuilder.org Junior Member

    The no-blush hardener is a great product if you have the heat/weather to use it. I don't think you will find better prices on MAS epoxies o the web. While all epoxies have been going up this year I actually dropped prices.
    ---Joel---
     
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