Orygun mini-meet (finished SC pics on page 3)
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Originally Posted by willwren
Get rid of the roughness and sharp edges? Really. Damn. We were going to leave them.
I've done a few of these. I recall helping you with yours, too.
Still a LONG way to go here.
LOL, I was thinking the same thing...
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Shadd'* patience and attention to detail is taking longer, but we're still within the timetable for completion before he leaves tomorrow morning.
I'm doing the outlet, he'* doing the inlet. We trade the dremel back and forth. I had alot of TB disassembly and cleaning to do yesterday as well. 4 of them. Those 4 have to be reassembled after machining tonight. Including trimming the screws after the TP is reinstalled in each of them.
I'm doing the outlet, he'* doing the inlet. We trade the dremel back and forth. I had alot of TB disassembly and cleaning to do yesterday as well. 4 of them. Those 4 have to be reassembled after machining tonight. Including trimming the screws after the TP is reinstalled in each of them.
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Forgot to mention a funny thing I've observed since Shadd has been here this time.
He can't walk outside towards my garage without fondling my slicks on the back patio. He simply can't resist. And his internet searches for slicks has dramatically increased. Partly due to his lust for slicks, partly due to my broadband.
He can't walk outside towards my garage without fondling my slicks on the back patio. He simply can't resist. And his internet searches for slicks has dramatically increased. Partly due to his lust for slicks, partly due to my broadband.
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