This episode, I take some more measurements of Tally Ho’s current shape compared to her original lines, and make a big decision about how to go about bringing her back to a more authentic and elegant shape. I have a visitor from England and we set about building a lofting floor in the workshop, making some very long battens, and beginning the actual process of lofting the original plans up to full size.
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Live Oak Transport; from Iron City, GA – Sequim, WA.
2 Bundles of 10 slabs of timber. Could be stacked. Oddly shaped, but approx. dimensions are;
#1. L=12’, W=48”, H=32”
#2. L=14’, W=32”, H=30”
Combined weight = approx 5000 – 7500lbs
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