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Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:

But *he_did*--------"With this motor, the 8" brush functions much better
than with a 1725 RPM, 1/2 HP motor. "


OH ****! I missed the 8".
Now I really have to beg Iggy's pardon!


Shame on me, shutting up!
Nick


Stand in the corner for a couple hours, Nick.


:-)

Harold


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On 2007-12-24, Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:

"Nick Mueller" wrote in message
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Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:

But *he_did*--------"With this motor, the 8" brush functions much better
than with a 1725 RPM, 1/2 HP motor. "


OH ****! I missed the 8".
Now I really have to beg Iggy's pardon!


Shame on me, shutting up!
Nick


Stand in the corner for a couple hours, Nick.


I am granting Nick my pardon!

The wire brushing setup has seen a lot of use since then and it is a
pleasure to use and very efficient.

i
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On 2007-12-24, Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:

"Nick Mueller" wrote in message
...
Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:

But *he_did*--------"With this motor, the 8" brush functions much
better
than with a 1725 RPM, 1/2 HP motor. "

OH ****! I missed the 8".
Now I really have to beg Iggy's pardon!


Shame on me, shutting up!
Nick


Stand in the corner for a couple hours, Nick.


I am granting Nick my pardon!

The wire brushing setup has seen a lot of use since then and it is a
pleasure to use and very efficient.

i


You're a good man, Iggy. I'd have given him 20 lashes.

Harold


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"Harold and Susan Vordos" wrote:

"Ignoramus2318" wrote in message
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On 2007-12-24, Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:

"Nick Mueller" wrote in message
...
Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:

But *he_did*--------"With this motor, the 8" brush functions much
better
than with a 1725 RPM, 1/2 HP motor. "

OH ****! I missed the 8".
Now I really have to beg Iggy's pardon!


Shame on me, shutting up!
Nick

Stand in the corner for a couple hours, Nick.


I am granting Nick my pardon!

The wire brushing setup has seen a lot of use since then and it is a
pleasure to use and very efficient.

i


You're a good man, Iggy. I'd have given him 20 lashes.


You keep wet noodles in your shop? (RIP, Ann Landers.
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"Harold and Susan Vordos" wrote:

"Ignoramus2318" wrote in message
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On 2007-12-24, Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:

"Nick Mueller" wrote in message
...
Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:

But *he_did*--------"With this motor, the 8" brush functions much
better
than with a 1725 RPM, 1/2 HP motor. "

OH ****! I missed the 8".
Now I really have to beg Iggy's pardon!


Shame on me, shutting up!
Nick

Stand in the corner for a couple hours, Nick.

I am granting Nick my pardon!

The wire brushing setup has seen a lot of use since then and it is a
pleasure to use and very efficient.

i


You're a good man, Iggy. I'd have given him 20 lashes.


You keep wet noodles in your shop? (RIP, Ann Landers.


Only since reading posts by Nick! :-)

Harold


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