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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: scratcho on December 15, 2010, 03:13:08 pm
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This is an Andy Deane pattern of an old hit and miss farm engine. These were portable engines that could drive machinery,ie; cream seperators, buzz saws, cement mixers, wells, etc. They were so well made that there is still many of them out there. 1/4 oak plywood, 8 1/2 x 11.
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I like it Dennis. Great pattern and cutting!
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Very good job you did.
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Nice Job, My father-in-law is a big "Case Steam Engine" fan
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Nice work, I like it. Thanks for posting. :)
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Looks great!
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looks very nice.
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awesome job. thanks for sharing with us.
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I appreciate this is a 3 year old thread but when I try to download and view the pic it is corrupt. I have had this happen a number of times today and wonder if someone would download it and let me know if it's OK for them or not. Thanks.
Martin.
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looks very good
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Thanks for checking. I don't know what the problem is but I tried 4 browsers and no matter whether I download or open in the browser, the pic is always corrupt. Same with some other pic's, mostly older ones, though all recent ones seem to be OK
Martin.
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Thanks for checking. I don't know what the problem is but I tried 4 browsers and no matter whether I download or open in the browser, the pic is always corrupt. Same with some other pic's, mostly older ones, though all recent ones seem to be OK
Martin.
ditto
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Cheers Ray, I'm glad it's not a problem at my end.
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Wonderful, you did a great job.
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Ditto again on the corrupt photo - but it looks like a nice job from what I see.
Thanks for sharing.
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Corrupt for me too, but I can still make out enough to see what a fine piece of work it is.
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I`ll see if I can put up another photo next week. I am going to do a 3 day antique engine and tractor show tomorrow. Dennis