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Are my post helpfull for you guys?

I think they are Vern. Most of the stuff you've written about, I'm not doing at the present though. That is the main reason I haven't participated in those threads. The etching of aluminum is something I've filed away in my brain. I need to finish fabricating some parts on my Healey, repair and final fit the fenders before I take the shroud off. Which I know you know, be aluminum. :laugh:
 
I have read some of your posts and think so.
 
Agreed. Useful and archived if posted. :thumbsup:
 
Good Day Vern,

In my opinion; "Anything" anyone can learn is a Huge Plus.

So; Yes, Its really quite interesting especially to an amateur such as myself.

Keep on "Educating"!!

Regards, Russ
 
Thanks for the support! I am going to be doing some work logs,for this site and my web site, I figured if there was enough interest I would keep posting for you guys here . In the works I have a 1962 Mini Countryman project repaint, a 1960 Mini Total resto body/paint.The 67 MGB ragtop I am currently doing. I will be making some videos in the near future as time allows,my new home shop was opened Oct 09 so I am still trying to get things normalized before I feel I have extra free time to do video editing and such.

Cheers.
 
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