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peterm
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Thank you for all the super comments. I got to admit it was a kick seeing that cover for the first time, but now, after reading your comments, none of my hats fit.:D :D
Peter
a 510,a Mini, dedicated SS drillpress, SS spt's, home made SS belt grinder, SS piston air system, Southbend 10k lathe, mill/drill, Taig
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that's ok!

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For doing such a handsome piece of work, you deserve a little head-swell.

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agree with Forrest! Just remember Head swell doesn't carry over to other things. You can always bring up the cover, but that will get old in a while.

Still = You did good!
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I was walking through Barnes and Noble Sunday and noticed the SS on the cover, I called my wife over ( too loudly apparently :cool: ) to show her. Amazing how seeing a SS in the wild excites me.

Congrats - it's a great article and device!
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Bought, restored and sold a 520 before I knew what I had (and should have kept) - Now I found religion and I'm working on restoring a 500 and a 10E.
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affyx wrote:I was walking through Barnes and Noble Sunday and noticed the SS on the cover, I called my wife over ( too loudly apparently :cool: ) to show her. Amazing how seeing a SS in the wild excites me.
Yeah! Isn't it funny our wives don't always immediately share our excitement?
But eventually - come Christmas or birthdays - they seem to remember what turns our cranks. Bless their hearts!!!!
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
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Well done sir
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Hear Here! Part Two

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I just picked up Part 2 of Peter's article at the newstand today. Hurray!
Chris
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