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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saranac Lake
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Wee Lassie 2 Forms
I have a set of Wee Lassie 2 forms that are collecting dust. 3/4" particle board.
Free to a good home. Saranac Lake area. |
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Porter Corners, NY
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What would the approximate weight of a cedar strip wee lassie be? I might be interested...
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Location: Saranac Lake
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I'm sure you could get it under 30lbs. I never weighed mine but a couple of forum members have made them. Maybe they could chime in.
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Location: Porter Corners, NY
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You're about 2 hours north of me. I'm on call next week and stuck here, but if nobody claims them by the following weekend, I'd love to drive out and pick them up.
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Location: Orwell NY
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Mine was 25 pounds with no seat, since I couldn't use one due to being oversized. I have heard of them being in the low 20s, but in Featherweight Boatbuilding I think that McCarthy says 30 pounds is about average for them as I recall. They're a fun project to make, though I like the size, handling and performance of my Kite better.
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