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weathered1

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  1. The machining on the teeth looks great for such a deep cut.
  2. Joe, Let me guess as how this works. So as you crank the table the spindle rotates so many degree's thru the gear reduction. What is the function of the dividing plate? Thanks
  3. Joe, I would love to see a video on how this all works together, when you are finished. You are a very ambitious guy. George
  4. Ted, "but it is now right and up to my personal standards so to speak" From what I have seen, you have some pretty high standards so I am sure its much better than originally built. 🙂 How about some pictures?
  5. Ted, Really enjoyed your detailed explanation and knowledge. Very interesting about the motorcycle. Do you know what kind of bike that is? George
  6. Joe, I saw an engine with a joint in the dip stick one time, or you could use a flex cable like a speedo cable. George
  7. Hi Joe, I just recently had some Porsche engine parts cleaned by Vapor blasting and they cleaned the parts really good, but it took me forever to get all the micro sand out of every nook and cranny. George
  8. Ted that is a fantastic award, all your hard work paid off. Couldn't help but notice you clean up pretty good also.😀 Thanks for the inspiration. George
  9. Joe, I get amazed every day on your ability to come with different ideas to solve a problem and then be able to machine exactly what you need. Very nice work. George
  10. Ted, I like certain aspects of each picture, but I like the front end 3/4 view the most. #6. George
  11. Ted nice description on the whole install process, great idea on the drill with the magnetic base. On Chevrolet engines I use ARP thread sealant on any water jacket studs or bolts. George
  12. Joe, Nice job! I really like following your informulable posts. Thank You! George
  13. Ted, congratulation's that is quite an honor just to be nominated, I hope you win!! George
  14. Ted & BearsFan, thanks for posting the great pictures. Sorry I missed out meeting you guys. George
  15. Ted, your pedal pad came out fantastic, your mold is very impressive. Would you want to make a mold for my Auburn throttle pedal? See you in Hershey. George
  16. Ted your car looks fantastic, your attention to detail pays off, especially taking it for the first drive without any hick ups. Happy Birthday! See you at Hershey. George.
  17. Ted you’re car looks fantastic, don’t stress it you will get it finished. I decided to make the trip to Hershey, do you know where you will park? Would like to meet you and see your car. George
  18. Wow! I appreciate all the great advice, should help to save my legs. Thanks to all!
  19. Thanks for the advice guys, looking forward to this trip. Auburnseeker I have a 1933 8-105 4 door Salon. Hoping to find some Stabilite headlamp buckets and other small parts. Thanks.
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