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A rescue from the chopping block!
Reminds me of a favorite scene from the movie "Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang" (silly, yeah, but GOOD stuff):
- The scrap yard guy talks about breaking up the car and sending all the parts to the Fiery Furnace, and the sheetmetal of the car goes into shivers!!
Nice work!
Pretty is for folk with time on their hands, and nothing wrong with that.
But all that REALLY matters is when you got a problem is, "Does it do the job?"
I just posted something the other day about the Russian T-34 tank (WWII) which relates here. There was a vid. Can't find the...
Wow. Nice work, and a right squared-away shop, too!
Even the outdoor slab looks new, is that newly-placed concrete?
And is that building inspector an Irish Setter or a Golden Retriever?!
I ran across a vid once (can no longer locate it) that showed a remarkable feature of the T-34:
- In the rush into production there were understandably some less-then-perfect issues with the T-34
- One of which was a track pin that had a tendency to "shake" out of the link, and then throw the...
Nice vid. It's got that "happenin" professional quality of the Russian vids posted by USSR.
The snap-shot style of progress shots in the beginning part of the vid were good.
That sure is some real nice work. It looks mighty good!
Don't know what OEM was, but for my two bits the chrome finish on the glove-box button looks fine.
You know, just the old "don't fix what ain't broke", is what I'm saying. But me? I don't know nothing.
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