SVreX wrote:Maybe SPELLING a Locost??
Owe, yew got meh! Ima dum E36 M3!
No, wait. I double checked the link. I was right.
We were talking about wood construction projects, right?
SVreX wrote:Maybe SPELLING a Locost??
Owe, yew got meh! Ima dum E36 M3!
No, wait. I double checked the link. I was right.
We were talking about wood construction projects, right?
phaze1todd wrote:SVreX wrote:Maybe SPELLING a Locost??
Owe, yew got meh! Ima dum E36 M3!
No, wait. I double checked the link. I was right.
We were talking about wood construction projects, right?
I wasn't accusing you. I was accusing Wiki.
Like lizard says, a guide to installing metal roofing would be a biggie. I am so tired of 'architectural shingles' I could puke.
Also:
Laying glass brick, or for that matter any type of block or brick mortar work.
Installing energy efficient windows in older construction.
I'd like some type of "deck" tutorial.
I don't really have any experience/skill when it comes to "home" projects, don't have the tools either but it would give me an excuse to get them.
All my skill/experience is working on cars, but I figure with a little know-how I could start learning to do home projects as well.
SVreX wrote:phaze1todd wrote:SVreX wrote:Maybe SPELLING a Locost??
Owe, yew got meh! Ima dum E36 M3!
No, wait. I double checked the link. I was right.
We were talking about wood construction projects, right?
I wasn't accusing you. I was accusing Wiki.
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However, that particular Locost is a Locust
"The Locust Seven differs from most other Lotus / kit cars in that it does not use a space frame chassis, but a ladder frame and a body constructed from three 8ft by 4ft sheets of 3/4" thick exterior grade or marine plywood alternatively MDF sheets."
I guess I get a fail in reading comprehension.
Wait, a Locost made of wood?
Uh, no thanks.
Jensenman wrote:Wait, a Locost made of wood?
Uh, no thanks.
A redneck Marcos?