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sorry but i have to go, but i wanted to thank you all for some great ideas you gave me. i went through your entire sight and learned at least ten great ideas. That is quite an accomplishment as most machining books i read leave me with a big yawn. and by the way i do appreciate being called a newbe, at my age that is quite a compliment. Best wishes and may all your engines run first time. Please remove my name from your site, i truly have enjoyed learning from you.
 
Lectrician,

What seems to be the issue ? If you've learned so much, why are you asking to leave?

Dave
 
I suppose if you read the entire site and only pick up ten great ideas, why hang around? ;D
 
Lectrician

Why do you want to be removed? There are no subscribtion fees to worry about. Its just like television- you tune in when you want
 
Hey i didnt say i had only found ten good ideas. i said i had found ten GREAT IDEAS. That is GREAT IDEAS! my health is not the best and at 90 you know what that means. best wishes to all.
 
lectrician: did not realize you are 90 . glad you are still learning padwahn. glad you enjoy the site stop in as you can. God bless your future.
Tin
 
I hope I will still be around at 90. lectrician must be doing something right and my hats off to him. By the way, Kris Karamasines ( the Greek ) is still driving a top fuel dragster in his mid 80's and is still competitive. Makes me want to get a big whiff of nitro, must do something for preservation, Dave
 
Lectrician.
Last week Dave (Steamer) posted a link to this site
http://www.wrsmithclocks.com/. This chap turns 91 this August (W. R. Smith, not Dave) and although he too has health issues he is still actively involved in writing books and making DVDs. I would encourage all members regardless of age to take a look at this site as he is a truly inspirational craftsman that we could all aspire to in our advanced years. Thanks for the link Dave
 
Your Welcome Herbie

Your absolutely correct about W.R. Smith. He is truly a craftsman. I would recommend buying his books even if you don't make a clock. Lot's to learn there.

Dave
 

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