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les-or-more

les-or-more

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Sent Randy a PM at the other place, hopefully he'll get back to me with what's going on, and I'll post it in Support for him. Seems some others are having trouble today as well.
He got the same as a bunch of us Steve, those goofy error messages when making a post then the computer can't connect to AS.
 
redfin

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Do you do any kind of prep to the case halves before loctite? When I put transfer case halves together I like to scuff the mating surface with a red scotchbrite.

What size sonic tank do you have? I have told santa I have been a good boy for years trying to get one.
 
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We sand them with a straight edge and 180 grit.....

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Our tank is a two liter unit, and will take a case half fully submerged.
 
big t double

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You are welcome to pay more. :)

It's only worth so much to revive an old saw.....

We do very few that are that ugly, but we split several a week for rebuilds.

hahaha...fair enough, and I meant no disrespect...I just wondered...just seems like a bit of time involved for an inexpensive price...I like your style sir.
 
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I really appreciate threads like this. That's what "brings us back" to this site.

I tried to give a "like" and a "useful" on the same post but it appears you can only choose one....somebody please correct me if I'm mistaken.
 
towingace

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You are welcome to pay more. :)

It's only worth so much to revive an old saw.....

We do very few that are that ugly, but we split several a week for rebuilds.

Now, THAT"S what I like to hear! It's not ALL about the money. That's easy for me to say because I do this as a hobby. I also don't take anything away from the saw shop, actually, some of my projects come from the there. He gives me a "buddy deal" on saws that would otherwise just lay in that big wooden box with the rest of the "dead" saws because it costs too much to fix them.
 

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