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belg
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Posted - 03/14/2005 : 11:01:31 AM
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Guys these are a few of the templates I make to make repetative pieces.


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paulbrockatsf
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Posted - 03/17/2005 : 01:46:35 AM
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Pat,
Did I ever send you a copy of the planning shed article? My puter crashed & I have lost all those records!
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belg
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Posted - 03/20/2005 : 4:17:27 PM
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Guys here is a staged shot with alot of things only temporarily set in place. This weekend I managed to add several more sections of rafter tails and add the roof to the loading dock. I also started the next structure addition a Drying kiln.




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bpate
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Posted - 03/20/2005 : 4:26:20 PM
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That's looking great Pat. Your use of the templates is very instructive. It's going to be an impressive mill when completed.
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Posted - 03/20/2005 : 4:51:17 PM
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Pat, That is one ambitious project! It is looking great.
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Posted - 04/02/2005 : 11:23:56 AM
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Absolutely outstanding! You are an inspiration....
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leeflan
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Posted - 04/02/2005 : 11:45:14 AM
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Hey Pat,
That mill is looking great. I'm a big fan of BTS kits. Nice tip on the rafter tails. Thanks.
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belg
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Posted - 04/02/2005 : 3:10:46 PM
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Thanks guys its been a while since I worked on the mill as I needed a break from doing the same project. I
Steve, I'm not sure if you saw that this is my scratched version of their mill. Pat
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Posted - 04/02/2005 : 8:26:23 PM
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Looking great!!! I've got all the kits and you're passing me up with your scratch building! I'm working on my SW sawmill, one can never have too many sawmills! For my birthday, I got all the Keystone details to go inside my BTS sawmill so I've been thinking of getting back to it. My dad always says I'm hard to buy for because I have everything. I said, "Wait a minute! There's something I don't have yet!" Worked out perfect this year!
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Posted - 04/03/2005 : 5:33:51 PM
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Pat, that looks fantastic. You can be real proud of what you have acomplished.
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leeflan
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Posted - 04/03/2005 : 7:27:25 PM
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Scratchbuilt? Surely, you jest.  Seriously, my apologies, I did miss that. Now I'm even more jealous.
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belg
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Posted - 04/14/2005 : 07:45:47 AM
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guys here are somethings I've been working on, trying minimize my time spent on the computer and doing more modeling.




 After some conversations with the mad modeler aka Brian Nolan this is my attempt at tarpaper my favorite to date.

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Posted - 04/14/2005 : 08:23:15 AM
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Good stuff Pat. You have been busy. The brick walls, where are they from? Good looking molds and tarpaper roof.
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wvrr
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Posted - 04/14/2005 : 09:05:36 AM
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That all looks good, Pat. What will the blue moulds make? Looks like the Woodlands Scenics Rocky's Tavern is looking good. Here is mine:

One suggestion is to paint the bricked in window a different shade of a brick color.
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