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Re: NEED PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL WITH HUGE CRANK GRINDER
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Posted by Robert Smith on September 04, 2000 at 15:26:06 from (207.175.164.127):
In Reply to: NEED PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL WITH HUGE CRANK GRINDER posted by Robert Smith on September 03, 2000 at 09:43:43:
Thanks for the help so far you guys and gals. It sounds like you all know each other and know the ins and outs of this internet thouroughly. To try to answer the questions....... I'm in northern Indiana, but am willing to drive several hundred miles for the right shop. I can leave during the week or on weekends. I'm now on the second main-case in trying to swing this thing but the problem is that the next step is to build everything around this crank and rods and I need to finish this crank before the rod can be hooked up to see what else is going to hit. PLEASE HELP WITH SPECIFICS SARAH ABOUT THESE SHOPS YOU WERE MENTIONING. DO YOU KNOW THEIR NUMBERS OR THE CONTACT PERSON IN ANY OF THEM I CAN CALL. I will call the shop in MN on tuesday the 5th and see if they can help.
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