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    My day as a foster mother

    Dam you Marv...thank's for sharing that ;D Philly
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    i dont believe it

    Yup...no wonder the price of beer keeps going up! :'( Philly
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    Congratulations to the August Project of the Month Winner

    Congrats to you Sam and the other nominee's...you are winners too Thm: Sam...your build log was very interesting...well done. I enjoyed watching. Philly
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    Time to Vote for the August Project of the Month

    Yea Zeep I'm with you...all three are winners. Philly
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    Building Jerry's Donkey

    Jerry, That's a really good tip :bow: ....way cool Thm: Philly
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    Wire gage debate

    hmmmmm..... testosterone
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    Wood Beam Engine fabricated by SAM

    Nice Job... Looks Old School... Sounds very cool too... Thm: Contender for next POM woohoo1 Regards, Philly
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    Small V8

    Steve, This project is look'n like another winner...good job Thm: Philly
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    Nomination for July POM

    Put me in for Building Rudy's Steam Tractor by :bow: Dennis. :bow: http://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/index.php?topic=4335.0 Regards Philly
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    Building Jerry's Donkey

    Jerry, Oh that's great piece of work but, seeing a smile at the end of the video would have been priceless ;D Regards Philly
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    Simple brazed carbide tool sharpening

    Say guys, Be careful when you grind these hard metals. They can be hazardous to your health. Read this...http://www.worksafebc.com/publications/health_and_safety/by_topic/assets/pdf/hard_metal_hazard.pdf I have watched a few good guys pass because the didn't know till it was too late. Who...
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    radial 5 cyl

    tonyengines, Very nice....well done. I hope you can put a movie up, I would love to see aand hear it run. Them the th_rulze woohoo1 Good job Philly
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    Building a 120mm rotary table

    Arnold, Bob, You can preheat the parts with a propane torch (the kind you would use for plumbing) or something like that along with a bevel to get better flow of the welding rod. Regards Philly
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    Trout's Twin

    Great job on the video Trout, just be careful throwing out the trash Philly
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    Machining neodymium magnets

    Dave, I had an experience with a couple of rare earth magnets that where several inches apart. They came together and one shattered. It was real fun getting all the little bits off the one that was still good. (they where sharp little buggers). I think like bogs, grinding may be the best...
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    Hoglet started (and running!)

    Kevin...like my wife says...He's so cute ;D Regards Philly
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    Building Fred

    Arnold, Very nice...I enjoyed the journey with you. ;D Philly
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    Hoglet started (and running!)

    Kevin Do you think I could make a mold to heat, pressurize and reshape an existing tire?? Now that's an idea...I have a tiger tourch that you can use if you need the heat. Good job on the frame by the way. Regards Philly
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    36" rotary table

    Wow a merry-go-round for my Lathe :big:
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    YouTube Shop

    Ahhh I think you have to much stuff...you can send me what ever you like....just kidding. :big: :big: :big: :bow: Awesome :bow: Great history too Thm: Regards Philly
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