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A big thank you
« on: 27 June 2007, 21:56:36 »

I'd like to Say a big thanks to Sassanach, for sourcing me a toothed crank pulley for the Estate.

Even more so, I'd like to thank him, for going out of his way to make me something. Sassanach is some kind of metal engineer by trade, and has made me an extremely sturdy tool that bolts onto the crank pulley, and can be locked against the engine, for holding it in place. I tried it out tonight, and it's absolutely fantastic bit of kit. It will form a useful part of the new toolkit I plan on building.

Also, seeing the AR35 in all those bits, and the tools you've made to do the job - intreaguing.

Thanks again mate.
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Re: A big thank you
« Reply #1 on: 27 June 2007, 22:01:09 »

Aye, pleased to say I have met him (in all his glory ;)). Top guy :y
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Re: A big thank you
« Reply #2 on: 27 June 2007, 22:22:00 »

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Aye, pleased to say I have met him (in all his glory ;)). Top guy :y
Unfortunately I missed him when he popped round, apparently in "full regalia!!".....
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