Can this machine be rescued?
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This thread is going on the general assumption that none of us is going to get rich because of the intrinsic values of these machines. It is more about showing that if the machine is one YOU think is worth having, then YOU can restore most anything.
Time + Money + Effort = Success.
Adjust the first three of the formula above as you have resources.
90% Money + 5%Time + 5%Effort (someone else doing the work)
10% Money + 30%Time + 60%Effort (doing it yourself with Skills)
10% Money + 60%Time + 30%Effort (doing it yourself for the first time)
Time + Money + Effort = Success.
Adjust the first three of the formula above as you have resources.
90% Money + 5%Time + 5%Effort (someone else doing the work)
10% Money + 30%Time + 60%Effort (doing it yourself with Skills)
10% Money + 60%Time + 30%Effort (doing it yourself for the first time)
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I just picked this New Home up for $40
you can't really see in this picture, but it is a hand crank machine. There is also the coffin top cover. More pics to follow
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you can't really see in this picture, but it is a hand crank machine. There is also the coffin top cover. More pics to follow
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