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Hi just a quick note. I have been playing around with vintage cars since I was 14,but haven't had time to really get into it properly.now I have retired I have all the time in the world,The cars that I have ,1929 rover wheyman 1926 ford T r/p.1928 model A r/p.1930 model A phat.So I have pleanty to do ,as in metal work. Well that's about it. MY main intrest is learning the English Wheel.Cheers Gerry.
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Hi Gerry,
welcome to the forum, lots of info on here and if you need to just ask and someone will have the answer you require. Bluebeard.
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Hi Gerry welcome to the forum learning how to use a wheeling machine is a very good thing but it will take a lot of practice
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Hello Gerry and welcome to the forum.
Jere
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