...a little elbow grease and some Eagle One Never Dull Original Wadding Polish...


I didn't want a polished "shelf queen", I prefer the patina of a well maintained, working engine. As soon as I find a local source for Esbit, I'll post a video.
"At the final bar of God, shall the perishing millions accuse
me of materialism coated with a few Scripture verses?"
---Leonard Ravenhill
2 comments:
Now that's a great looking engine!!! I am amazed how it looks after you put it out of that box and heal its wound... Great!
God bless you and yours!
Thanks, it took a surprisingly small amount of time to do it all---about 3 hours total, while filling my brain pan with mindless drivel from the television...eeek, my secret's out...
Thank you again, blessings, grace and His peace to you and yours.
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