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A Redo - from rust bucket to prettier & useable

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Old 10-16-2014, 06:22 PM
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Default A Redo - from rust bucket to prettier & useable

Maybe this was posted before but when I found this on YouTube I thought some might want to see the transformation - I like their choice of music to go with the video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phjLgN-SrCE



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Old 10-16-2014, 06:53 PM
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That was good! He really pulled a rustbucket that most would have passed on back from the brink.
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I really enjoyed that. Makes me realize how much I need to learn. Thanks for posting the link!
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I really liked watching that and yes, being a 1960's teen the music couldn't have been better!!! Thank you for sharing.
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Amazing! I loved how he displays the machines on pedestals as art.
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Perfect music choice for him, for all of us! That was really cool to see. Did he re-chrome the metal?
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Yep We "love, love, me do"

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Thanks so much for posting!! I really enjoyed it. I wish he would have shown it sewing though. And, I want to go to his place and look at all his machines!!!
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That was a joy to watch. I was tickled to see it become a hand crank. I am still working on my attitude to get started on hand cranking an old 15.
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Nice! I really like the well documented sequence!
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