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Post by Edison Restorer 64 on Jun 22, 2009 10:40:48 GMT -5
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Post by maroongem on Jun 22, 2009 15:29:52 GMT -5
It's starting to shape up nicely and aren't those quick -clamps the best? I can't figure out the patch job either. Odd place for a piece to bubble up or separate. I have a bag of pieces from a top of a 30 that I removed due to small areas that were missing on the edges and replaced with a new one. When you come up next there may be some pieces that you can use and you are welcome to them.
Bill
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Post by bostonmike1 on Jun 22, 2009 18:29:01 GMT -5
Sir------My sincere condolences on your loved one's death. Nothing will ever come close to replacing her, but with Bill's help he can tell you how to keep your hands busy and how to complete your project. Great job so far------and yes, you have the best clamps any man has invented, in my opinion. Michael
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Post by Edison Restorer 64 on Jun 23, 2009 5:29:06 GMT -5
Why Thank You Maroongem and Boston Mike for the kind words Looking foreward to going up there this sat if its ok with you, I love bringing things back to life I do use Older pices of oak I also have many many feet of oak litterly cut from a tree i purchased off ebay about 45 feet i beleive But the older oak make it look better ill feel better then ever when this is completed
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Post by Edison Restorer 64 on Jun 23, 2009 9:59:54 GMT -5
Sir------My sincere condolences on your loved one's death. Nothing will ever come close to replacing her, but with Bill's help he can tell you how to keep your hands busy and how to complete your project. Great job so far------and yes, you have the best clamps any man has invented, in my opinion. Michael you have the best clamps any man has invented ;D There Ocean State job lot specials 8.00 ea there or there abouts
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Post by bostonmike1 on Jun 23, 2009 19:05:56 GMT -5
Why Thank You Maroongem and Boston Mike for the kind words Looking foreward to going up there this sat if its ok with you, I love bringing things back to life I do use Older pices of oak I also have many many feet of oak litterly cut from a tree i purchased off ebay about 45 feet i beleive But the older oak make it look better ill feel better then ever when this is completed Hello my friend--------When you go up this weekend, buy Bill a coffee or a beer on me (and not the cheap stuff)---he has helped me also. I will send you the money for a few rounds, let me know what you spend. More importantly, you have started great, now finish this project and post the pictures when you are done. Michael
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Post by Edison Restorer 64 on Jun 24, 2009 15:47:37 GMT -5
Hello Important Message from me Below is a Link to My photo Bucket Hope it Helps Its Very useful and its easy this way I can show all my projects and use less gigs of hard drive space to help out the site owner but from time to time will post pics photobucket.com/Radioman56O and the pic here of the stained part that was replaced I hope I did this ok
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Post by Edison Restorer 64 on Jun 24, 2009 15:50:53 GMT -5
Why Thank You Maroongem and Boston Mike for the kind words Looking foreward to going up there this sat if its ok with you, I love bringing things back to life I do use Older pices of oak I also have many many feet of oak litterly cut from a tree i purchased off ebay about 45 feet i beleive But the older oak make it look better ill feel better then ever when this is completed Hello my friend--------When you go up this weekend, buy Bill a coffee or a beer on me (and not the cheap stuff)---he has helped me also. I will send you the money for a few rounds, let me know what you spend. More importantly, you have started great, now finish this project and post the pictures when you are done. Michael Will do Boston Mike The beer is better Refreshing after a struggle with a bugger of a Potmetal bearing I placed a link to my photobucket see attached link
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Post by bostonmike1 on Jun 24, 2009 18:05:32 GMT -5
Why Thank You Maroongem and Boston Mike for the kind words Looking foreward to going up there this sat if its ok with you, I love bringing things back to life I do use Older pices of oak I also have many many feet of oak litterly cut from a tree i purchased off ebay about 45 feet i beleive But the older oak make it look better ill feel better then ever when this is completed Hello my friend--------When you go up this weekend, buy Bill a coffee or a beer on me (and not the cheap stuff)---he has helped me also. I will send you the money for a few rounds, let me know what you spend. More importantly, you have started great, now finish this project and post the pictures when you are done. Michael Hey William -----Bill is knowledgable and does good work, but on second thought a gift of alcohol might not be a good idea. If he gets "under the influence" he may mistakenly turn your Edison Standard Model D into an Edison Home model!!! ( actually, feed him a few more drinks, and see if he can change my Triumph into a Concert ). Either way, hope you both have a good time working on your project, and that all turns out well. Michael Keep us all posted.
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Post by Edison Restorer 64 on Jun 25, 2009 6:43:59 GMT -5
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