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Reply #10 on:
December 04, 2006, 08:43:41 am »
Dave, I am not building machines for a while because I am living and working for a few years for my dads company in Thailand. It was an adventure that I just couldn't turn down. I packed everything up and it is all waiting for me in storage when I get back. I figure I will spend another 2 or 3 years here. It is alot of fun.
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If you plan on sandblasting step up to a 80 gallon comp., I would also buy a 8" random orbiter sander instead of a air file or 6" dual action sander.
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