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Posted by rhudson on June 07, 2001 at 20:52:19 from (63.124.154.5):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Homemade fenders? posted by Adam on June 07, 2001 at 08:41:05:
Adam, if you would like, email me and i'll send you a sketch.(i think i know how to use the scanner). i agree with the other post, building is not for everyone. the fact is that the average person knew more about metalwork a 100 years ago than the average person does today. if i had to guess, i would say 1 in 5000 have really good metal working skills. i'm not saying i'm that one. but i have worked under some very skilled machinest and fabricators. i have a pull type 1.5 yard scraper (pan, scoop) that was built by an individual. i would say it is the best operating pan i have ever used. if you want to build, enjoy building, have time, tools and materials to build. then build and build it right. i'll get off my soap box now (one of my jobs is to foster craftsmanship, so i take kinda personal)
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