Nice!
Working on my own Flash right now. I am a big fan of amateur / garage / cheapo restos. I like getting machines to "as good as possible with a minimal amount of money spent".
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Nice!
Working on my own Flash right now. I am a big fan of amateur / garage / cheapo restos. I like getting machines to "as good as possible with a minimal amount of money spent".
Quoted from viperrwk:The blue lane guides with the red posts is a unique combination and may have been put there by the Op - usually the lane guides and the posts match on all the ones I've seen.
Interesting, mine came with blue posts and red lane guides. I guess somebody swapped them out at some point, or the Williams factory just grabbed a handful of whatever was handy when they were building them
Does the milkiness of the clear in places that got a lot of it (cupped inserts etc) go away as it cures, or is that just a downside of filling with clear?
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