MIDWEST SEGUIN TUGBOAT
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MIDWEST SEGUIN TUGBOAT
I'm thinking of getting this tugboat. I just finished building the Dumas kit 1234 barrelback. My question is, would the tug be too much boat as a second project?
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RE: MIDWEST SEGUIN TUGBOAT
Henry 78,
Would it be "too much" boat as a second project? Probably not. How much trouble did you have with the 'first project'? If it wasn't a problem, particularly, then you should be able to handle the tug. It'll probably take a bit longer, and you'll need to think a bit farther ahead so you won't have to re-do something, but that's not that big'a deal, right? There's nothing that says you have to get it done quickly, and half the fun is in the 'problems', so give it a shot...
- 'Doc
Would it be "too much" boat as a second project? Probably not. How much trouble did you have with the 'first project'? If it wasn't a problem, particularly, then you should be able to handle the tug. It'll probably take a bit longer, and you'll need to think a bit farther ahead so you won't have to re-do something, but that's not that big'a deal, right? There's nothing that says you have to get it done quickly, and half the fun is in the 'problems', so give it a shot...
- 'Doc
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RE: MIDWEST SEGUIN TUGBOAT
Thank you all for your comments It give me more confidence to start this project.
As far as time, I am retired and have plenty of time on my hands just to do this.
Thanks again,
Henry
As far as time, I am retired and have plenty of time on my hands just to do this.
Thanks again,
Henry