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    Some stuff I made for a boat.

    A very good friend of mine has a small shipyard and one of his employees has been sick a long time. He has a hard time finding someone to fill in for him so he asked me if I could help him with a boat. In the first picture you can see the wooden frames I made for the wheel house. The second picture is of the dashboard. The third picture is a cabinet in the wheel house.




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    Nicely done! What finish did you use?
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    I didn't finish it myself. My friend used a semi gloss marine grade varnish.

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    That's awesome

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    Jessica, very nicely done. Patrick

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    Thank you

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    Nice work!

    Oh, and I'm guessing you don't live in Nebraska.

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    Oh, and I'm guessing you don't live in Nebraska.
    Correct

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    Very nicely done .....

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    Totally great work!
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    wow! really nice work. Especially like the cabinet doors. Very cool look.
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    Very nice work. Great use of the grain, it really pops.
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    Your work looks really nice!
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    Beautiful work! That kind of work will lead to more job offers than you can handle.
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    Wow, that is beautiful work. I expect you've got a business going now of building for boats.

    Mike
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