> > Please don't make the same mistake the RES rules did. The rules did not
> > adequately specify the class as to what it's original intent was and
look
> > where it is now. It's certainly not a simple, introductory level
> > competitive event. Of course, almost by definition a competitive even
Ray if you want a wood built up class make it all wood, that means a wood
fuse. or call it a composite class.
Martin Doney
Baldwin, MI(the middle of nowhere)
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Ray
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I like the idea. Let's do it.
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