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Paulie9fingers

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  1. Wow, talk about 10 lbs of poop in a 5 lb bag, there a lot of stuff in a small area Roger that transmission is really turning out amazing
  2. That is very cool, so do you pull the lever back to set the parking brake or push it forward ?
  3. Another creative solution to a "small"(pun intended) problem
  4. Roger it still turned out amazing, "mistakes" and all 😉
  5. Roger artist like yourself always amaze me, the ability to see inside of what you are building and add elements to it to reach the finish project is a gift, as is your ability to actually perform the work.
  6. Looks like a lot of work in that little part. I will admire the part and then I like to hold a quarter near the photo to actually see how small and amazing the piece really is.
  7. Roger it's like Christmas morning every time I open my emails and see a notification that you have made a post in here. LOL The engine looks amazing 😎
  8. Roger, Thank you again for documenting your creation and allowing us to follow along, also a Happy New Year to you and your family.
  9. Roger that head looks amazing, it's almost a shame that the garnish cover will conceal it.
  10. Roger I'm not sure which is more amazing, your skills or your patience LOL
  11. Looking great, that's a lot of detail on that side of the cylinder heads
  12. Roger that looks amazing, do you ever just stop for a moment and look at what you've created and say "man, I did a great job", because you should. LOL
  13. Looking good Roger. How did you make the air intake tube, is that a piece of solid stock that you cut on the lathe to get the taper and drilled a shallow hole for the illusion of it being an open tube or did you roll a piece of flat stock and solder it ?
  14. Very nice looking, Roger in my experience with other engines and transmissions those bosses and tabs are for securing the item during the machining process.
  15. I'm always amazed by the littlest things, for example the hole you cut in the bellhousing/block to install your fabricated part.
  16. Nothing like having an extra set of hands to help, wait, never mind 😉
  17. Thank you for telling your build stories, I thoroughly enjoy every post
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