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Stargate Restoration

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Level42:

--- Quote from: Peale on August 14, 2008, 10:49:17 am ---So change your posts already.  I could do it, but that'd be...rude.

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Yes it would, wouldn't it ? Maybe it was rude of me to post the hotlinked pics.

I didn't see any harm in it though. I (like obviously most of us here) like to see what we're talking about and I don't like to need to click to other sites. But that's all just MHO of course.

I've removed the hotlinks.

It's your machine and your thread Peale.


 :dunno

SirPeale:
Thanks, I appreciate it.  I will have pictures - more, and better - in the future, but right now just leave it as-is.  It's frustrating enough not being able to work on it as much as I'd like.  If I worked on it as much as I thought about working on it, I'd have all twelve machines done by now.  :D

Level42:
I know what you mean Peale. I've got about the same problem. So far I've been picking up one cab after another because I couldn't let them "get away". I don't regret ANY buy, but this did kinda hindered the restoration of the earlier bought cabs money wise and time wise.

I'm now accumulating all parts I need for most of my cabs and see if I can combine things in one big order.

The only down-side of that could be customs trouble.....not sure yet what to do.


ChadTower:

--- Quote from: Level42 on August 15, 2008, 05:15:44 pm ---The only down-side of that could be customs trouble.....not sure yet what to do.

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Road trip, obviously.  Maybe lots of them.

SirPeale:
I popped the boards into my Defender today to test.  It booted to garbage.  I suspect a bad RAM, but I'm not sure which one.  Something similar happened on my Defender when I swapped out the 4116 to 4164 RAM.

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