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Not the reply I was expecting, I was thinking all sorts of macinery. Astounding results given tools used. I've got a couple of no 100/102s might give it a go. Thanks for replys. Also where could i find out where to cut to get nice finish are there any drawing/diagrams available?
I haven't sectioned anything too complicated,but but the things I've done look ok I think.
My tools have been,Dremel,worn out 2,now on third.
Hacksaws,needle files,emery clothe,patience.
Tim.
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