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Old 12-17-2015, 09:41 PM
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Todd, I'm gonna keep this simple.

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This is an understatement. Definitely a candidate for the forum's banner. Absolutely beautiful job! It was a blast to follow along like we were right there in the shop with you.
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Old 12-17-2015, 10:54 PM
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This is an understatement. Definitely a candidate for the forum's banner. Absolutely beautiful job! It was a blast to follow along like we were right there in the shop with you.
I totally agree with both!!

POTW and the Forum Banner!!!
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Wow! I really appreciate the kind words guys, it means a great deal to me
I feel like I gave it my all, and did it the very best that I could, and believe me, there was no more to give
It was also a good learning experience for me in the "art" of painting with a HVLP spray gun. Something I was very nervous about doing, but found out there wasn't nothing to be nervous about.
Make a mistake, sand it out and start over
I'll get some better pictures of it outside, and you all can decide what you want to do with them if anything then...
Thanks again, it's been fun
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Old 12-18-2015, 07:20 AM
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It came out awesome! Great work Todd!

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Old 12-18-2015, 08:02 AM
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POTW goes without saying...super super job Todd!

you wouldn't be interested in doing my 149 for me would you LOL!!!!
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Todd, you did an outstanding job on that machine. As others have said that should go on the banner and POTW. I would also like to take that one step further. I'm pretty sure that you are a subscriber to "Cadet Connection" as bad as you have yellow fever and I would like to see an article about it in there and/or Red Power magazine. That is probably one of the best builds I have seen on all of the forums I belong to. I'm going to miss my daily update on your work so you need to start another project soon.
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Todd, you did an outstanding job on that machine. As others have said that should go on the banner and POTW. I would also like to take that one step further. I'm pretty sure that you are a subscriber to "Cadet Connection" as bad as you have yellow fever and I would like to see an article about it in there and/or Red Power magazine. That is probably one of the best builds I have seen on all of the forums I belong to. I'm going to miss my daily update on your work so you need to start another project soon.
I agree for sure!! I'm sure the Sell boys at the Cadet Connection and the Red Power guys would love to do an article!

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POTW goes without saying...super super job Todd!
you wouldn't be interested in doing my 149 for me would you LOL!!!!
Thanks Steve That wouldn't be good, then you'd miss out on all the fun

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Todd, you did an outstanding job on that machine. As others have said that should go on the banner and POTW. I would also like to take that one step further. I'm pretty sure that you are a subscriber to "Cadet Connection" as bad as you have yellow fever and I would like to see an article about it in there and/or Red Power magazine. That is probably one of the best builds I have seen on all of the forums I belong to. I'm going to miss my daily update on your work so you need to start another project soon.
Thanks Todd Yes I do subscribe to Cadet Connection, but I don't know about an article, I ain't much for writing stuff about what I did... It's different with you guys.
"Start another project soon"? I don't think there's another one in my shoulders... Took about all I had to finish this one, so I think I'll "sit" out for awhile and enjoy others projects
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Great job, looks incredible Todd.
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