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I have looked at the plans for a weaving loom. Can ...

I have looked at the plans for a weaving loom. Can anyone tell me how to join the parts together. It seems they have omitted this detail (http://www.cvmt.com/construireUS.htm) How does 3 join to 1 and 2 for example. MAny THanks Paul Smith paulsmith66@lineone.net


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Hi,

I wasn't able to open the link you mentioned. Actually, it was reported the other day as a dead link in my database so I took the link offline. Since I cannot view the link I cannot help further but if you can still visit that site then take a look around, maybe there's more info there. Also try contacting the owner of that web site.

Thanks.


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the site was working when I posted the question. I was going to copy it into a word document but thought as it was all on the website it was pointless. I guess its a situation of being wise after the event. I guess I'll have to go on looking for a floor standing weaving loom plan. Its a shame as I was going to start making it with my students next week.


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