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TWL: Re: Newbies and TWL Exotica


Subject: TWL: Re: Newbies and TWL Exotica
From: arider (

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    Great post Garrett!
    I wish it had appeared months ago when I first came aboard. I was
    intimidated by the depth of conversation on equipment and systems that I
    knew I would never have either because of cost or lack of a real use for it.
    You are right about the expertise and how interesting it is to follow the
    threads.
    I'm a General Contractor of 30 years and also love tools and toys...even
    have a pyrometer to play with but will never build a fuel polishing
    system......Jeez all of those hose clamps on my fuel system would keep me
    from sleeping at night on the boat! I would definitely add the video camera
    in the engine compartment to keep an eye on the fuel hoses though! And
    then...maybe I would need the window in the pilot house
    floor.................

    Bob Clinkenbeard
    Twin Screws Enterprises

    To accomplish a great task you must act....and dream.

    TWIN SCREWS 1964 Chris Craft Roamer 56
    Photos http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=163724&a=1673119





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