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lew
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posted 463 days ago
Sorry about the previous question, Now I understand about the fans- nail dryers- hand and feet.
Nice finish on the Limo- what type of wood did you use?
Lew
thetimberkid
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posted 463 days ago
Great job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 463 days ago
Kev;
That’s not a very practical truck!
But I guess you can get a lot of paper work done while the driver is delivering you to the project.
Speaking of which, a nice project indeed!
Lee
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kev
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posted 463 days ago
Thank You
ND2ELK
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posted 462 days ago
Great looking job. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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SCOTSMAN
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posted 462 days ago
If I owned a car as big as that or as long it would be ruined in no time as I would be filling it regularly with machines and timber. So please don’t sell it to me.Alistair
-- excuse my typing as I have a form of parkinsons disease