Wayne Hoskin wrote:Got ya Doug, good job none the less, that should help the work crews hit the ground running, so to speak.
Just look after them till next year so I can admire your handy work :)
I am a Carriage & Wagon Builder down here, short description is wood butcher on railway carriages so I hope my services will be of use when I get there.
Wayne from Oz
Doug Frederick wrote:Wayne Hoskin wrote:Got ya Doug, good job none the less, that should help the work crews hit the ground running, so to speak.
Just look after them till next year so I can admire your handy work :)
I am a Carriage & Wagon Builder down here, short description is wood butcher on railway carriages so I hope my services will be of use when I get there.
Wayne from Oz
Wayne, you're going to -love- it here. I would suggest you choose your project, and time of visit carefully, though. I notice, in my learning curve here, that we tend to tear down in the early part of the year, and re-assemble in the latter part, and I'm sure you're enjoy the re-assembly phase much more.
Richard Robinson wrote:The waders were mailed, USP, on Saturday April 22 to Doug's PO Box. Should have arrived in Chama around 4/26-4/27.
RR
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