new toys and a refurb
#11
Bob you never cease to amaze me!Smiley-signs107
Those parts look great!Smiley-eatdrink004

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#12
hi all not dun to much I'm still on the hunt for a scale i made one marking of blade only to find out i mad it to low so i had to mack a new one given all the parts a polish right pics


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#13
Coming along nicely Bob, Smiley-signs107 looking good
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#14
Great work , but WOW,, a toughy clean up!!
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i hate seeing old tools which once cost the earth to by go to scrap i have bin after a height gage for sum time and when this one is dun it will be used its not that bad of a job cleaning old tools up as when they where made they where made out of proper steel not resicaled steel
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#16
Bob,

I think you should write up a "How To" on using files to shape metal. You're certainly good at it. Thumbsup

Ed
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wel i just may do that ed
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