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Folks found and resurrected this thread from another current discussion of these wood spacers/pads/rails.
No uncommon for a forum-based website with over 146,000 threads in its archives.
Thank you for posting this up.
Heavenly Father,
You have called home yet another friend of the MV Hobby, a brother to many here. We pray that he knew Jesus as his Lord and Savior and that You have welcomed him into his heavenly reward.
Please be with his family and all of his friends who now...
Wood this guy be the gnarly feller we wood use for the woulden rail insulators, or wood it be a would of a different species? Maybe a would that wooden't be so twisted and knot so notty? Wooden't it?
Back to a more serious discussion....
I'm thinking that a species with straight grain and...
Whenever we get a glimpse into the actual HISTORY and PROVENANCE of our MV's we gain a certain intimate connection with the machine as well as those who used them in noble military service.
Thanks for sharing this tidbit of her "exprience" with us. I hope that you will be preserving those...
That's good to know. And good for you as well.
I have no personal experience with "cranes", so your input here is quite valuable.
Thanks for sharing what you're learning.
If you want to "tag" a member so that they will see an active thread, just put a "@" in front of their username.....
Like this.... @98G
There ya go! he should see it now.
Welcome aboard :-D
Find a bunk, stow your gear, and prepare to get underway :driver:
Congratz on your first MV!
Again, WELCOME!!!
John
SS Chaplain
San Angelo, Texas, USA
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