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All in an evenings work on the new 737 TQ

Started by 727737Nut, July 04, 2010, 07:11:14 PM

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727737Nut

Got my real 737 TQ friday evening, tore it all apart and put what i could in the dishwasher. Rest i hand cleaned. Now it is all cleaned and partially reassembled awaiting installation  of interface parts. I'm very happy with my 650.00 purchase as all it needed was a good cleaning and 2 new handles. I fixed the bent parts already.



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Bob Reed

I am still in awe of what you paid for this. More in line of what we should be paying.... Great find and it is looking great allready!

Jetcos

Dishwasher!   Your wife not home?  LOL  Don't think I could get away with that one.

Can't wait to see it finished.
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Flightdeck Solutions, Newmarket Ontario,Canada
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jackpilot

Automotive engine shampoo applied with a garden sprayer and rinsed with clean water works well too.


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Nice job! Hope you took pictures while pulling it apart.
Why yes...I am a rocket scientist...

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Bob Reed

Quote from: Boeing Skunk Works on July 06, 2010, 03:26:53 AM
Nice job! Hope you took pictures while pulling it apart.

This is like his 4th time doing this I think he has the pics in his head by now... :D Some day maybe I will have one of these!

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