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Treasures are where you find them
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Re: Treasures are where you find them
i would love to have a model 3 cylinder ship diesel engine with .049 displacement in each cylinder. and water cooled.
awesome.
awesome.
GermanBeez- Platinum Member
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Re: Treasures are where you find them
Dave If you got the money I'm sure Ron Val could do it.
Once again he is amazing.
Once again he is amazing.
Re: Treasures are where you find them
well, if you have the right mill...i guess everything is possible...
GermanBeez- Platinum Member
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Re: Treasures are where you find them
GermanBeez wrote:well, if you have the right mill...i guess everything is possible...
yup anything
wish i had a lathe hint hint santa
Re: Treasures are where you find them
ooooo, clever.nitroairplane wrote:GermanBeez wrote:well, if you have the right mill...i guess everything is possible...
yup anything
wish i had a lathe hint hint santa
GermanBeez- Platinum Member
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Re: Treasures are where you find them
GermanBeez wrote:well, if you have the right mill...i guess everything is possible...
How about a "gin mill"? Sounds good 2 me!
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