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Thanks Steve for the quick delivery of my new classic. I couldn't believe how easy it was to hook up. I was cutting on my brass practice plates within 15 minutes. At first I couldn't cut a line longer than 1/4 inch, 30 minutes later I got the hang of it, and now I'm following the free on line tutorials and videos with no hangups. I have along ways to go but I'm glade I started with the best airgraver on the market.
Thanks again .......JohnR |
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Hi John, Good good.. Glad the tool arrived safe and you have it up and running already.
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Fantastic is right. What a cool tool!!! It's really a precision instrument and does exactly what you want and when. No hesitation, squeaks or piston sticking or suddenly bursting when it's dirty. No constant readjusting of air either. So far so good. I can't believe how much metal it moves for such a lightweight tool.
What's really cool is that Steve makes these in his basement!!! Catch ya later, Chris |
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He makes them in his basement?!! thats amazing!
I have to get myself one!! |
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