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Old 11-26-2013, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by FETorino View Post
Looking better now move that battery to the trunk where it belongs.

That is planned too, I am busier than a one legged man in a ass kicking contest just doing what I am doing

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Originally Posted by MSTSFabbed View Post
Fences work great if you have a straight parallel outer edge to work from. So far I've found that's rarely the case (often cause I can't cut a straight line :/) The last floors I did, I used a well placed little piece of angle iron clamped to the part and rolled along it as a guide. Not perfect but I was very pleased with the end results.

Just presenting options! Looks good, I've enjoyed following along.
I hear ya, I had to build a fence "designed and produced by "Rube Goldberg" just to make that piece.

I spent all morning modifying my cheap ass bead roller to make this one piece, and the went off and I remembered all the posts I read on the internet about buying a Mittler Brothers unit instead, the first time around.

Time IS money, lesson learned....
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