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I gotta admit it's a fine bit of work you're doing but, old fart that I am, I would not tolerate a chuck guard, and a little spatter around the perifery of the work area I deem essential for a shop. Just my take . But I do appreciate the nice work you're doing.Thumbsup
This just keeps getting better. Keep it coming! 6820

Ed
Looks like some fun fabrication you have going there Mick. How did you form all the large radii?

Tom
Ed, I know you were refering to the OP not my acidic post.Rotfl
(09-25-2012, 05:49 PM)stevec Wrote: [ -> ]I gotta admit it's a fine bit of work you're doing but, old fart that I am, I would not tolerate a chuck guard, and a little spatter around the perifery of the work area I deem essential for a shop. Just my take . But I do appreciate the nice work you're doing.Thumbsup

Steve,

A chuck guard is only worth having if is easily used and completely out of the way when it isn't. I use mine all the time. It saves me from walking around with a skunk stripe on my shirt the rest of the day. Smiley-signs081

Tom
I love skunks! And my wife keeps telling me I smell like one.Blush
(09-25-2012, 05:52 PM)stevec Wrote: [ -> ]Ed, I know you were refering to the OP not my acidic post.Rotfl

Your know me well Steve, that's a scary thought. Yikes

Ed
Thanks bro!
Mick,
Very nice indeed, done really well Thumbsup Smiley-signs107
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DaveH
Nice to see these projects carried out here in photos,, very nice work!!
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