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All-Crop Rebuild Pics 2-5-2011

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    Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 8:39pm
Ok today we played tinker toy...amazing how you got to squeeze things together to fit. had to loosed up here and there , clamp down on one end so you can drop a bolt on other side...becomes nice and tight...
 
 
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Very nice work Tom. Is this an All Crop 66?

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Tom, what are your painting plans?  Take it back apart and shoot it or just as it sits?  It's getting there and looking good.  The first "new" all crop in nearly 50 years!
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

Tom, what are your painting plans?  Take it back apart and shoot it or just as it sits?  It's getting there and looking good.  The first "new" all crop in nearly 50 years!
 
Its a model 60A
 
Take it apart..again? Good Grief no!
 
Will shoot it with paint once the seperator sheet metal and a few other parts are on.  Over lapping surfaces may not get paint, but will have at least primer....My painting strategy will evolve as I do more of these; it a work in progress....
 
 
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Looks good. Thats quite the puzzle!
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More progress -- enjoy watching your work (and glad it's your work - LOL)
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