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Big Rig wooden models
Here in Minlaton, South Australia I design & build realistic Big Rig wooden models plus even draw up the woodworking plans for those who are interested in this of wood working.
Been a woodworker for as long as I can remember,- Grew up on a Southern Yorke Peninsula farm, but enjoyed wood work heaps more than farm work.
In my younger days, I worked on house projects, concreting work, and furniture restoration, plus even built a bit of timber furniture, etc., etc,- but now I am an, " oldie, " with a few, " creaking hinges, " I prefer designing & building wooden models of our Aussie Big Rigs.some of which, when completed stretch all of 2.9 metres in length !!
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Re: Big Rig wooden models
G'day
I am pleased to join this group. I am a 74 year old men shredder and would like to obtain plans for the big rigs, in particular my immediate interest is in the sidewinder quad and the Kenworth T909. Please advise how to obtain these.
Many thanks
Bobb
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Re: Big Rig wooden models - my hobby & passion
G'day, I am 74 and retired and keep myself amused by going to a men's shed. My son drives ore carrying multies for Campbell's in WA. I would love to make one of these models for him. Can I get the plans from you? If so please advise how? Many thanks Bobb
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Re: Big Rig wooden models - my hobby & passion
Hello @Bobb
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us.
Let me tag @bigrigmodels to make them aware of your request. Please make sure to start a new post when you begin your project. I'm sure our members will be keen to follow along.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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