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Re: Which is less exspensive?
By:Stan Heeres
Date: 9/11/1999, 11:52 am
In Response To: Which is less exspensive? (Peter W. P.)

> Hi folks,

> Id been pretty well set on getting a Chesepeake 17 kit at about 700
> dollars. Why not buy the plans and build the Chesapeake 17 from plans? My boy and I built 1 Chesapeake 16LT and a Cape Charles for less than $500 ($250 each). The tools you need for S & G are a jigsaw/ scroll saw, small block plane, a drill, an ROS and a source for Okume plywood.

After adding up my upcoming exspenses for expanding a new
> business it looks like the 700 is going to be a bit steep.

> My two woods of choice are mahogany and yellow cedar. What are the more
> economical woods?

> What hand tools might I need to purchase.

small block plane, ROS, access to bandsaw or table saw, access to router if you will bead and cove and a staple gun

> How in heck do you remove all the 2X4's and forms after your kayak is
> complete?

Get Nick Schade's book, it answers all the questions you have asked and has plans to boot!

Messages In This Thread

Which is less exspensive?
Peter W. P. -- 9/11/1999, 10:27 am
Re: Which is less exspensive?
Stan Heeres -- 9/11/1999, 11:52 am
Re: Which is less exspensive?
Peter W. P. -- 9/11/1999, 12:57 pm
Re: Which is less exspensive?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 9/11/1999, 8:02 pm
the book is relatively less exspensive!
Pete Ford -- 9/11/1999, 7:44 pm
Re: the library is even less exspensive!
Mike Hanks -- 9/14/1999, 9:34 pm