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    Thanks for the feedback and comments, a few of them have me thinking of changes already.
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    Is the spark deflector board removable? Can you just slide it in the angle iron sandwich? If there is enough free flex to slid it forward a few inches it would give you more room for using the right hand polish wheel when needed. Just a thought.
    There are only a few self tappers holding the deflector in place so it can be moved if required. The RH wheel sits marginally forward of the deflector so a long object can be applied to its face.

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    Nice shots. What's the dog for?

    prozac

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    Quote Originally Posted by prozac View Post
    Nice shots. What's the dog for?
    Not sure what's up with the dog, she likes to get close when I have the camera out

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    Looking great Groggy

    Is there much flex/strain on the overhang bit maybe some angle iron for support

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Looking great Groggy

    Is there much flex/strain on the overhang bit maybe some angle iron for support
    I'm working on the drawers at the moment (just need to put the faces on) and will look at that when I'm done (correction, AFTER SWMBOs shelves are made ).

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    Terrific job and great pics. A pictures worth a thousand words.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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