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Engravity Overhead Re-Wire

Started by Trevor Hale, September 07, 2009, 04:14:50 PM

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Trevor Hale

Good point..  Yes, I bet I could..
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That is just beautiful work Trev.
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fsaviator

Looks good Trev.  thanks for the pointers as I look ahead to working on mine.

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Looks really great Trevor. Good to see your progress.
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XOrionFE

Awesome job.  Really tidy work.   Cant wait to see it done.  The electrical panel looks really nice.

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