Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
By:Kent LeBoutillier
Date: 1/28/2000, 6:15 am
Date: 1/28/2000, 6:15 am
In Response To: Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty (Tony Ling)
> Ha! No more abrasion problem. Why don't I think of that. But 1 Question.
> What happen if I hit a big and I mean BIG wave?
You go SUB-Marine!
Messages In This Thread
- Steel constructions of any difficulty
T.Veisberg -- 1/26/2000, 6:46 pm- Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
Ross Leidy -- 1/26/2000, 9:17 pm- Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
tom preska -- 1/31/2000, 9:41 pm
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Doug Bauer -- 1/26/2000, 7:32 pm- Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
Tony Ling -- 1/27/2000, 12:51 pm- Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
Kent LeBoutillier -- 1/28/2000, 6:15 am- Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
Brian T. Cunningham -- 2/1/2000, 5:37 pm- how old-fashioned and quaint
Paul G. Jacobson -- 2/2/2000, 6:48 am- Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
Doug Bauer -- 2/1/2000, 9:45 pm - Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
- how old-fashioned and quaint
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lee -- 1/26/2000, 7:04 pm- Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
Dennis -- 1/26/2000, 7:41 pm- Re: Steel constructions of any difficulty
Brian T. Cunningham -- 2/1/2000, 5:31 pm
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