Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Professional Woodworking, Copper, PVC Plans

Introduction

Lots of plans are now sold on okay. Here's a quick guide to help you get quality plans, whenever you shop for woodworking, copper pipe or PVC pipe plans. Some sellers are selling plans they know nothing about and therefore cannot support your building the plans if you have questions. All my plans are professionally designed and a prototype has been built from the plans to verify they're accuracy. Here's a quick checklist to verify you are getting quality plans:

1) Does the plan have a money back guarantee?

All my plans and other reputable sellers usually offer a return guarantee to make sure you are happy with the plans once you see it.

2) Is the plan professionally designed and has it been built?

My plans and other reputable sellers only sell plans that have been verified to be buildable as described in the plans.

3) Is the plan being offered at an absurdly low price?

Usually this means it's been pirated or copied in some way. Some plans are being sold from bankruptcy sales and have no real support. A $2 plan is usually worth what you paid for it. It's difficult to design and verify a plan with a prototype and charge $2. Usually plans like this have never been built by the seller or his supplier.

4) Are the instructions easy to follow?

If the plans doesn't clearly state it has diagrams, step by step instructions, and detailed material and cutting lists it's probably not a plan for me. Details help make the resulting project easier and gives you better results. My plans are mostly designed for beginners, if you're not sure if you can build it, contact the seller before bidding to be sure of your gefort level.

5) Many terrific plans are available on okay at low cost, some not seen anywhere else. Following these guidelines will help assure you are pleased with plans you get here.

6) I'd like to continue to add to this guide, please message me using the okay message feature if you've learned another tidbit I can add to the guide. Enjoy the satisfaction and cost savings of building yourself. I have for over 30 years. Best wishes, Mike

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