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The shed saga continues
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Re: The shed saga continues
Mark - That "homeMade" prop is a sight to behold. Really doesn't look that hard, if you have the tools, time and patients to complete.Yeh.it's a buckets list project for sure!!
PS: Thanks for the link to the welder forums...Like I really needed someplace else to go..(Grin)
PS: Thanks for the link to the welder forums...Like I really needed someplace else to go..(Grin)
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