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    Leadeye

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    Found this 1930 model in need of some repair going cheap on GB, fortunately I have the parts it needs. I'm always shopping but things have to meet my interest and have good value.
     

    actaeon277

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    Turned on the furnace. It's up to 63 already...getting balmy in here! :laugh:

    My house is toasty.

    Work, one extreme to the next. Near the steel, you sweat. Then you have to do something near the wall of the building, and the sweat freezes.

    Surprised your furnace was off that long though. Or were you using wood stove?
     

    Leadeye

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    Really the first successful semi auto pistol, still made even though it was obsolete by WW1. The attachable stock always helped it along.
     

    actaeon277

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    Man!

    My camera (a Cannon) captures video real well.
    But the file size is HUGE (cause quality set high).
    So, before I upload to YouTube, I have to shrink the files, lose some quality.
    Took me a few minutes to remember what program to use.

    Conversion in progress.
     
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