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randall
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nice workmanship

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feller on a woodworking forum i go to on occasion built this opening skylight for his boat.....thought it was pretty neat work...

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Randall,
That is fantastic work with some serious man hours lavished on the project.
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Looks tippy, but are those pvc drains to catch the leaks from the hinge?
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Wow...very pretty work.
Looks real functional too.
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the drains are bronze... "tippy"?
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Tippy??
Ain't it amazing what you can do with a piece of wood and the patience of Job?
Beautiful work.
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A whole lotta love went into that job!
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I'm thinkin that tippy is "Hal-slang" for tip-top???
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