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    Keys are one of my downfalls. I never lose them....Just misplace them.
    I emerged victorious on my Lexus project today (finally!). All that's heard are the fuel injectors clicking, as it should be! What a pain in the ass.
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    looks really clean,,,
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    Nice work Tom.. Looks spec..
    Good luck finding the keys Steve, that sux..
    Have faith, may turn up. Try prayin to St Anthony, works for my bride when she loses things..
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    Loosing keys is what got me into locksmithing!
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Keys are one of my downfalls. I never lose them....Just misplace them.
    I emerged victorious on my Lexus project today (finally!). All that's heard are the fuel injectors clicking, as it should be! What a pain in the ass.
    Perhaps I may have my bank account back, now? Name:  DSCN2079.jpg
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    Good job Tom. Looks like you do your work like I do. When I used to do work on cars or trucks, it had to be just right & the wiring harness had to be put back like the factory along with everything else or I wasn't happy with my work. It also had to look clean. Good goin'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Nice work Tom.. Looks spec..
    Good luck finding the keys Steve, that sux..
    Have faith, may turn up. Try prayin to St Anthony, works for my bride when she loses things..
    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Loosing keys is what got me into locksmithing!

    Oh, I found 'em thank God!!! When I put my jeans on, they were hanging on the belt loop & they flipped up inside my pants! I can't believe I didn't feel them.
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    Man, this thread moves fast, glad you found your keys Steve.

    Now for the Old tools some of you may know, "Two legged Parser" a really Cool old school tool for Razors, knives, anything you want to personalize. Not difficult to make one either.
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    Thats a cool contraption.
    A very simple one, too.
    Googled it, and watch a couple vids.
    But I'll probably never build or use one.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Well I finally beveled the scales. And feeling like a chocolate bar in a showroom window.
    Man is it humid, can't even sweat right, boys are stuck to me. Heading in for a cool shower and shave.
    On to the wedge tomorrow.Attachment 210699
    This thread is going quick! I got some catching up to do. That bevel on the scales looks perfect! Hell yeah
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    Quote Originally Posted by FAL View Post
    Man, this thread moves fast, glad you found your keys Steve.

    Now for the Old tools some of you may know, "Two legged Parser" a really Cool old school tool for Razors, knives, anything you want to personalize. Not difficult to make one either.
    Okay I just read one description on some webpage, saw pictures, and have somewhat of an idea of this contraption.
    But I'm still drawing a bit of a blank . I'm a slow learner.
    How does this work? Couldn't find videos. Will need to do more reading because I'm very interested this method!
    Thanks for bringing this up!
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