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Welcome back, Moonbug. You were missed. Glad to hear your daughter is feeling better now. Pete
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Geoff -- Welcome. Hope you enjoy everything MSW has to offer. Congrats on your first completion. Pete Beaverton -
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Greetings and Welcome Aboard from yet another Oregonian (Beaverton). Pete
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Yes, it is Chuck's Confederacy. Your idea of counting what was supplied is a good one and I'll use it if the wood supplied for the deck and the hull are different sizes. If not, I don't know how to solve this problem. I'm considering holly for the deck and Swiss pear for all or a portion of the hull. Pete
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For those of you who have substituted different woods for the usual basswood supplied in kits, how do you know how much of that intended substitution wood to order? I’m considering substituting a particular wood for the deck in my next build (USF Confederacy) and another different wood for part or all of that hull. These woods are not cheap. I don’t want to order more than I will need. How do you figure that out? Pete
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I admire your work. Your Confederacy looks terrific (as I expected it would). I have read through your log more than once and will use it as a reference when I get to it. Until then I'm still working on my Morgan. What's your next build? Pete
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