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![]() "Wes" wrote in message ... For the 1911 affictionados. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P4XJ...&feature=email Wes Mine's nothing like that! Parts seem to want to run away and hide under things. Thank God you don't actually NEED all those parts! |
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Tom Gardner wrote:
"Wes" wrote in message ... For the 1911 affictionados. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P4XJ...&feature=email Wes Mine's nothing like that! Parts seem to want to run away and hide under things. Thank God you don't actually NEED all those parts! The trick is working at a table and maintaining the beer-belly to bench seal. Do not work with small springy parts while sharing a room with a bucket of steel shavings. Do not work over a floor of aggregate concrete or a dirt floor. |
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