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Bob,
The tap holder seems okay, but that height gauge is in serious need of some TLC. I hope you are up to it mate.
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in all its not to bad you will see more tomorow
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Well if anyone can bring it back from the dead you can Bob. I'm looking forward to this one!
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Bob,
I'm thinking the only way a height gauge could get that bad is if it was in a machine shop on a navy vessel sunk in the 1940's (in salt water of course).
I too will be interested in how it turns out.
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looks like it's been living on the back streets of DC from the condition, but I bet it cleans up pretty decently
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Good luck with it Bob, I am sure you will get it back into working order
, just looks like its been left out for a couple of nights in a typical North England summer to me
I look forward to seeing it reborn , Cheers Mick
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That looks so much better Bob!
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You are a patient and persistent man (as well as rust's worst enemy).
Looking good!
Tom