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Post by benz300 on Oct 11, 2018 3:58:17 GMT -8
Hello...I am a retired machinist...I have been building kits for over 40+yrs....I build many scales of vintage and historic sportscars & motorcycles
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Post by afx on Oct 11, 2018 4:09:46 GMT -8
Welcome to the forum. Look forward to seeing some of your work.
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Post by Chris K. Hale on Oct 11, 2018 6:43:33 GMT -8
Welcome to our Forum, ENJOY!! Chris
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Post by illeagle10 on Oct 12, 2018 1:47:59 GMT -8
Welcome aboard benz!
Jim
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Post by garydavis on Oct 12, 2018 8:47:55 GMT -8
Good to have you here Benz300...looking forward to seeing some of your work.
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Post by Joel_W on Oct 12, 2018 10:32:20 GMT -8
Benz300, Welcome to the board from another new member. I can tell you that you're really going to like it here. Joel
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 20:33:38 GMT -8
WHOA I'm behind on my welcomes nice to have you Benz300!
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Post by dustymojave on Nov 2, 2018 13:41:47 GMT -8
Welcome.
I like your avatar. When a company has Engineers and Machinists in the same building, you can tell them apart in the restrooms. Engineers will wash their hands AFTER they use the toilet. But Machinists wash their hands BEFORE they use the toilet. They know how to take care of their tools! I learned that as a teenager working in a plastics firm. But over the decades of my career, I've worn both hats. And after that experience, I feel that to get a degree in Engineering, one should have to be a machinist, mechanic or construction worker, or whatever discipline of Engineering one is pursuing.
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Post by alterrenner on Dec 23, 2018 5:47:11 GMT -8
Welcome aboard, benz300! Retired? Man, I'd love to retire, but then I'd have to do all the stuff around the house that the wife wants me to do--happy to keep working! Glad to have you here...
--Frank
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