Plans?
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Yep; just like an old sweater that you can't part with
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I fold them up and put them in a filing cabinet "Just in Case" I might need them again later OR someone else needs them... which HAS happen from time to time.
It's always fun to help someone out with a spare set of plans / instructions - but the space required to hold all of my spares... [X(]
.I fold them up and put them in a filing cabinet "Just in Case" I might need them again later OR someone else needs them... which HAS happen from time to time.
It's always fun to help someone out with a spare set of plans / instructions - but the space required to hold all of my spares... [X(]
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In the following order:
Save them for future reference.....never look at them again.....try to sell them at swap meet in 20 years for a buck.....toss them in the trash.
Please note that you must perform EACH step to complete the cycle!
Mike
Save them for future reference.....never look at them again.....try to sell them at swap meet in 20 years for a buck.....toss them in the trash.
Please note that you must perform EACH step to complete the cycle!
Mike
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Best use of the old plans that I have is use them like wallpaper and "decorate" your shop/garage. That way you never loose them ,but they are still serving a purpose!
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From: Trafford,
PA
I am like others, roll them and keep them "just in case"
Speaking of old plans, does anyone happen to have a set of planes for the dicontinued great planes 40 sized Patriot? I need a set for a kit i got missing them. let me know, thanks
Speaking of old plans, does anyone happen to have a set of planes for the dicontinued great planes 40 sized Patriot? I need a set for a kit i got missing them. let me know, thanks




