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new float

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AVINOAM

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Nov 23, 2010
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here is a new float which i made from jericn and a water ressist box which named lock and lock.
inside the jerican i filled the bottom with cement for keepink the float stedy even in the waves when there are water bottles inside the upper box.
the box is connected with glue to the jerican.
personally i dont use this float because i need a lot of space on my float but there are people who likes small ones.



 
Very nice work. I've been considering making my own float and seeing this has definitely given me some useful ideas. Thanks for posting it.
 
it's my plassure to share.
i like to do every thing that i can by myself and i have many things to share.
the problem is that i dont write english so well(thouge i understand evrything from heering or reading) so i feel like a full whan i am writing as a kid and that what stops me...


anyway i am happy that it gave you some idea

avinoam-israel

*by the way, the mast of the flag made from an old telescopic rode.
the base for the mast is a small tube which connected to the jericcan.
 

Don't worry about your writing skills. You write better than a lot of people who's first language is English.
 
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