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DougT;

    I've had a roundtuit for a long time.  My wife bought it for when
we were visiting the Pennsylvania Dutch area.  It might explain thier
productivity but it not mine.  it's been hanging on the wall in my
shop ever since...  If I put it on the steering wheel of my lawn
tractor(!) I'll have more time in the shop.

scissors rocks paper,,,den.


On Dec 23, 10:02 am, DougT <[email protected]> wrote:
> I ordered the Paper Roller Coaster packet on 17 December and received
> it through the US Mail on 22 December.
>
> It consists of a cover page on plain paper with some information on
> how many copies of each template are needed per roller coaster, 11 b&w
> plain paper pages with the templates for the various components that
> you need to copy onto cardstock, and a 14 page bound booklet on plain
> paper with instructions on how to make each of the components.  All of
> the pages are 8 1/2 by 11 US Letter size.
>
> I haven't done anything toward building a roller coaster yet.  Lots of
> other stuff to do before it makes it to the top of the pile.  My
> intentions when I get a roundtuit are to print the templates onto 110
> lb (199 gsm) cardstock.  I have cardstock in that weight in various
> colors (or is that colours?) that will be used.
>
> Quick and courteous service from the Paper Roller Coaster people. :^)
>
> On Dec 13, 10:24 pm, "Mike Hungerford" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >http://paperrollercoasters.com/index.htm- Hide quoted text -
>
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