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ArchStanton

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ArchStanton last won the day on April 8 2022

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About ArchStanton

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  • Location
    Tennessee
  • Interests
    Computers, gardening.
  • Occupation
    Agricultural equipment sales and service.

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  1. That last picture. Everything so crisp. F'ing beautiful. You know someone is a "craftsman" when their cable comb work is that neat and precise.
  2. Aye, the shine you achieved on the fan blades alone is heartwarming .
  3. I confess. I threw up in my mouth a little over this part of the picture. I know. We've all seen worse, but it just hit me that way this time.
  4. Any particular reason for the 70/30 isopropyl as opposed to 91%? Just curious if the 70/30 does some tasks better.
  5. That NB/SB block is shmexy as f@k.
  6. I am way behind on my techtubery ATM. We've shifted into high gear at work, but I will try to make time for that particulat LTT clip.
  7. @Storm-Chaserany connection between the device above and the GM "Vortec" cylinder heads?
  8. Case in point, just got some spam from ASUS trying to convince me to purchase...
  9. I know I'm living in the past, but they don't look like "240W" cables to me. If they operated on a 12V system, they would need to carry 20 amps to hit that power rating. They just look "dainty" to me for that kind of amperage .
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