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Originally Posted by 2manymustangs
YOu or someone "built" a new set of plates for you HONCHO right? In so doing did you melt the aluminum, pour it, roll the ingot into plate stock BEFORE you saw cut/drilled/Csink'd the holes?
YOu are prolly aware that braided stainless likes are a TAD more involved than just spooling off some Gates 5/8" rubber heater hose, pushing them onto the barbed fittings and tightening the hose clamps... Right???
Do you "BUILD" brake lines? or do you just cut them from bulk and throw them on the car, tighten them down???
OK 2MM. lets not try to make it sound like you are assembling a blown SOHC here. Its some hose and a couple ends. Not exactly rocket science. Getting the money out of your wallet is the hardest part of plumbing a boat.
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Already miss the 310/562
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I spent the better part of 60 years perfecting this, and you think I'm interested in changing? Take another hit off the pipe Bruce.
if I was looking for friends, I'd have you "like me" on a Facebook page.
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Originally Posted by gn7
I spent the better part of 60 years perfecting this, and you think I'm interested in changing? Take another hit off the pipe Bruce.
if I was looking for friends, I'd have you "like me" on a Facebook page.
You're not playing nice again.
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Originally Posted by 2manymustangs
YOu or someone "built" a new set of plates for you HONCHO right?
No.
I don't toss around the word "built" so freely.
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Originally Posted by Sharp shooter
No.
I don't toss around the word "built" so freely.
BUILD is usually more than a 2 step process.
With 2MM, making a cocktail or changing the sheets on the bed is a BUILD.
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