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    Avatar photoBarkingSpyder
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      Just FYI – some additions to the pit boxes and shelves include:  new blue masking tape for screw retention, wire strippers, small pliers, miniature screw drivers, swifter kit, resealable bowls for snacks.

      "... get on your bad motor scooter and ride!"
      Sammy with Montrose

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      Avatar photoBarkingSpyder
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        A drill chuck for the Dremel grinder is installed. It can handle very small bits and bits up to appx 1/8in//3mm. Extra collets are also added, JIC a small bit spins in the chuck – the collets may grab better.

        "... get on your bad motor scooter and ride!"
        Sammy with Montrose

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      At 4-years old in Pensacola I repaired my steering linkage on my Ford Pedal-car. Dad later converted this car to a Blue Angel with ailerons and elevators with a working "stick/yoke"; the rudder was controlled by the steering wheel. I like all motorsports - I grew up going to a NASCAR Feeder track with Sportsman and Modified classes, and was lucky to attend drag races in 1970 at Orange County Raceway. My first solder-iron was a Christmas gift at 9yo; I modified T-Jets to be AFX spec before AFX Cars were in local stores. I rebuilt a few tractor & car (SIMCA) engines plus transmissions by 15yo (I still have my ring-compressor and valve spring tool) I am a former mountain and road bike geek & perennial sound engineer. Struggling guitar hobbyist and Amp "tweeker"