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Most all of my bits are from Drill Bit City, and believe me I have all of them.
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Sometimes you can get lucky and get them from Home Depot or a Hobby or craft shop.
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What kind of saw is that? I can't remember seeing that before.
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Outstanding work, Excellent detail. There is nothing more that I can say that I haven't said before. Thank you for the pictures and for sharing this with all of us. I will be waiting for the next update.
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Beautiful planking. She is turning into a very excellent build, nice attention to the detail. Keep the pictures coming.
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Nice work/ The decking is very nicely done. Keep the pictures coming. Thank you for sharing with all of us.
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Beautiful work, nice detail. She is coming along very nice. Keep the pictures coming, and thank you for sharing with us.
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ancre Le Fleuron by cabrapente - FINISHED
WackoWolf replied to cabrapente's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
Man thoses doors are Beautiful. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing this with us.- 332 replies
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Have a nice safe trip there and back, and have fun with your grandson. Spend all the time that you can with him, he will always remember you.
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Dam now that is Beautiful. Nice detail work. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing this with all of us.
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This has come a long way from when you started. It has turn out to be a very Beautiful build with all the detail a person could want. Thank you very much for sharing this with all of us here on MSW. Keep the pictures coming.
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No matter which kind of on line banking there is, it can and will be hack. Just look at what happen with "Target" this year and now eBay is saying that they also have been hack. If it on line you are taking a big chance. The way Jeff is doing it is more safe for us and him, it may be a hassle for a good amount of people, but I would rather be safe then be hack somewhere down the line. A good amount of time a person doesn't know that they have been hack until months after it has happen. A postal money order is almost like cash, so it might take a little longer but you get what you pay for and you didn't get hack. And yes I do agree with most about wanting to use Paypal but like Jeff said it has already happen once, once is enough for me to know about. Sorry just my option and I have nothing to do with Jeff's company in any way.
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I am happy again, new pictures. WOW Christmas in June, just what the Doctor order. This is Beautiful. Thank you for the update, keep the pictures coming, I am always waiting for a new update.
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Pennsylvania by threebs - 1/72 scale
WackoWolf replied to threebs's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1801 - 1850
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Excellent work. Love the detail. Keep the pictures coming. And Thank you for sharing this with us.
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Cutty Sark by NenadM
WackoWolf replied to NenadM's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1851 - 1900
Bob I seen that stamp process in a build log, just can't remember who's it was. Also Micro Mark sells the "ponce wheel". I bought mine from them, it comes with I think 3 different size wheels for it.- 4,152 replies
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I agree with Brian, I also have the same one plus a bigger one by Roybe that is motor feed and not by hand. But for small stuff you can't beat the one you have, it is well worth the money and will last a life time. That why you never see them for sale on ebay, at least I haven't see them.
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She is really a Beautiful ship. You have done her a great justice with the fine detail. Excellent job. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing.
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The Figure Head look excellent, nice job on the painting of her. Keep the pictures coming and Thank you for sharing.
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Well Andy seems to have hit that one. LOL
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