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    Nice build. Thanks for breaking it down in your video as well. I am also impressed with your grinding skills too. Very nice. Keep up the good work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texf1 View Post
    Nice build. Thanks for breaking it down in your video as well. I am also impressed with your grinding skills too. Very nice. Keep up the good work.
    Thanks mate.

    I use angle grinder every day at work. Nothing fits on its place without cutting here. Designers refuse to understand that if they order 40mm thick steel plate, its actually ~42mm thick.. never under 40mm. Still they design slots for 40mm thickness... So, i have plenty of possibilities to train my cutting skills.

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    You definitely make it look easier than what it is. I was in the military for 20 years in the fabrication shop, I understand completely how the designers/engineers are. A pain in the rear, but you can sure pick up some good skills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texf1 View Post
    You definitely make it look easier than what it is. I was in the military for 20 years in the fabrication shop, I understand completely how the designers/engineers are. A pain in the rear, but you can sure pick up some good skills.
    Thanks you very much!

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