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drventure:
Ah that would explain it. When I saw that pic, I thought, damn, that's pretty nice to be considered in "bad shape"  :)

drventure:
Just picked up a cool little tidbit for my marquee  :) ....



Should go nice with the old glass phone pole insulators I picked up a few days ago at a local junk shop.

Bender:
I too have one of those old gutted radios I want to turn into a media center/jukebox, so post the info and Pics
I mean look at mountains Juke it's not Mame related and it's one of the most popular threads on here

drventure:
Yay!

A cheap bench grinder finally popped up on craigslist

A TaskForce 6" with a light



Certainly not a high end grinder, but I plan to use it mainly for a little shaping, grinding off screws and for polishing stuff.

And for 15$. I won't feel bad for tossing it if it only lasts through a few projects  :)

Ryglore:

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 :cry:

Oh dang! I'd not checked this thread in a while. How'd this clean up? I agree it looks nice and weathered and steampunkish, but I can totally see how it's not the type of weathering you'd be going for. I know I wouldn't be happy with calling a mistake a "good" alternative to actually getting the look you were going for.

Totally sucks though that you have to redo all that stamping. That looks like it was extremely time consuming and tedious. But the end result is amazing. Hopefully it's not too much trouble to get it back to normal.

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