[AT] Serious Restoration

Grant Weir grantweird at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 18 13:12:27 PST 2005



   Wow!  Thanks for the great link Guy.  Man, that is one seriously awesome 
restoration project!   Really, really, awesome.  Anyone who doesn't think 
that is a REAL restoration aught to jump back on their Kubota and head down 
to McNally-Robinson for the latest John Deere coffee table book and a cup of 
espresso.  :-)   Seriously though, it is a great story.  It reminds me of 
the Big 4 "45" restoration by Harold Ottoway and friends a few years back.  
It also was resting in a riverbed for several decades before it's rescue.  
Lots of stuff had to be built from scratch for that one too.  Cool!

Grant Weir
Saskatoon, SK.
Canada


>From: Guy Fay <fayguyma at execpc.com>
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>Subject: [AT] Serious Restoration
>Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 21:01:36 -0600
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>I know that the last time I posted one of these, that some of you sniffed 
>that casting new parts wasn't a REAL restoration. So you don't have to 
>click the links if you don't want to. Everybody else-Craig Anderson's put 
>up some pages about the restoration of a Mogul 45 that came out of a river 
>bank.
>http://www.andersonofrosholt.com/17501.html
>
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