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Divided he ad:
Looks alright from here Ade :thumbup: I passed your place yesterday afternoon, had a job bout 200yrds away! Too busy to stop though :ddb: Might be back over there soonish though, gave 3 quotes to people the same street! Not that I'd prob' be able to stop then either.... Working with the bosses son and the fact that he's not quite into the machining or motors games might make that awkward ::) Still.... I was there :) Hope all has gone to plan, have fun :thumbup: Ralph. |
gldwight:
Wow what a project! Impressive workmanship and engenuity. Must be very nice to have all those fine machine's & tooling to use. I wouldn't know how it feels. Is this the end at this point? OR has another thread been started? I admire your ability. One of these days with a bit more pratice you'll "make a machinist" (IF you find one and she's willing that is! haha!) Wishing you the best finish possible. George |
AdeV:
Thanks George - it's been a journey, I have to say... The thread here is ongoing, things have just slowed down recently for various reasons, mostly due to laziness if I'm honest... plus a modicum of frustration with the lathe. Hopefully, sometime this week I'll get a chance to finish off digging out the slopes & move on to the next operations. |
gldwight:
Ade: I fully understand such situations. Have one nearing completion myself that's been going since early January. Between snow storms and back ache's, running out of operating cash and such other delays. Seems like these projects all have a life of their own. Wish you well, George |
Fred Bloggs:
AdeV Hope everythings ok? as I've been enjoyed the thread but you've not posted anything for weeks :( Fred |
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