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When faced with quality, I recognise it every time.
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I can't believe it's not butter!Jay wrote:Excellent try, would you believe me if I said it was a Gibson killer?jeremyb wrote:Is it a valve tester?
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Hot body, butterface.
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is it a 1:25 scale model of Swindon the town in Wiltshire? Famed for having one of the most stupid roundabouts in the world. The so called 'Magic Roundabout' - a large roundabout consisting of 5 smaller roundabouts.
I'm only guessing though.
I'm only guessing though.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Thats fuckery to the max!
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Isn't it? But all credit for finding something interesting! That pole in the middle resembles the bandsaw, and yes, the items I am making are going round and round so to speak. We are nearly there... an acoustic guitar builder should pick this straight away...
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A really badly designed pickup winder?Jay wrote:Isn't it? But all credit for finding something interesting! That pole in the middle resembles the bandsaw, and yes, the items I am making are going round and round so to speak. We are nearly there... an acoustic guitar builder should pick this straight away...
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Part of the frame for this?
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It is indeed, I don't think I ever managed to leave at the right exit first timejeremyb wrote:Thats fuckery to the max!
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Well done guys. Here a photo with a sample piece. As I said, it works really well and saves a bundle from getting it from Stewmac.Lyle wrote:That was going to be my guess.k1w1 wrote:Kerfling.
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I have to say swindon was probably a long shot
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And I thought Royal Oak roundabout was bad.
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