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JPG
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&quot wrote:Thanks "copy cat", I mean "The Ghost", oooohhhhh scary!!! Now I can use those fences for something!!! Also the whole manual.
http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/detail.aspx?id=2747
Copycat indeed! I cannot revert back to the 'original' either!:p

You DO know of the galloping ghost!(the original)
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You DO know of the galloping ghost!(the original)
????????????????? No I dont, enlighten me and Hencle!!
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
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&quot wrote:You DO know of the galloping ghost!(the original)
????????????????? No I dont, enlighten me and Hencle!!

If you are going to continue referring to Henecle, you could at least spell his name correctly.
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Some headway with the 10ER

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I mentioned that a motor did not work albeit it was tested in front of me. I replaced all cracked cables, put a new plug and added a ground connection for safety and it worked again. It seems not original but it's sealed and has factory reverse.
Here it is under test:
[ATTACH]26235[/ATTACH]

More to come....slowly!
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Reverse...

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Reverse is a great option. It will let you sand your work in both direction for an even smoother finish. :D
eartigas wrote:I mentioned that a motor did not work albeit it was tested in front of me. I replaced all cracked cables, put a new plug and added a ground connection for safety and it worked again. It seems not original but it's sealed and has factory reverse.
Here it is under test:
[ATTACH]26235[/ATTACH]

More to come....slowly!
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