Panache bushings measurement

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skiprat

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20mm-14.45mm-17mm or 0.785 - 0.568 -0.669in.;)Those are measured,
the instructions show 0.788 - 0.570 - 0.670in
 

pipeyeti

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I made one a few days ago and really like the Panache. I got some 1" diamiter blanks today from Ed and I have 3 panache kits at home. Guess what I'm doing tonite :D
 

wdcav1952

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Originally posted by pipeyeti

I made one a few days ago and really like the Panache. I got some 1" diamiter blanks today from Ed and I have 3 panache kits at home. Guess what I'm doing tonite :D

Damn, you know how to PARTY on Friday night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D;)
 

ed4copies

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Originally posted by wdcav1952

Originally posted by pipeyeti

I made one a few days ago and really like the Panache. I got some 1" diamiter blanks today from Ed and I have 3 panache kits at home. Guess what I'm doing tonite :D

Damn, you know how to PARTY on Friday night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D;)

You must remember, Cav, some of us are happy to rest our weary shovelling muscles:(:(:(:(

I had to shovel off our whole stairstep into the house (about 4 square feet) so I'm about done for the weekend, too!![:eek:)][:eek:)]
 

ed4copies

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Originally posted by pipeyeti

Lets see...Black chrome with the white marble, rhod kit with the black horn, and gold with the briar. Yep that'll do it.:D

Switch the hardware on the marble and the briar.

The gold doesn't match briar very well and the thin line of tan-brown on the marble looks real good with gold (JMO)

Safe turning!!!
 

Texatdurango

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Originally posted by ed4copies

...I had to shovel off our whole stairstep into the house (about 4 square feet) so I'm about done for the weekend, too!![:eek:)][:eek:)]
OK, maybe since I don't live in snow country I don't get it but why on earth would anyone want to shovel snow into their house?

I mean, Come on... 4 square feet, assuming it was at least 5" deep, is a LOT of snow to be melting all over the floor!

We used to just shovel it over the edge of the porch into the yard but maybe this is some sort of new fangled water conservation technique. Please help me![:p]
 

ed4copies

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Upon re-reading, that IS pretty much what I said, isn't it?????

Correction-I repositioned the snow, but did leave it outdoors!!!
 

Jarheaded

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Ed, Do you really have to rub it in about the snow. I have several plow trucks that have been sitting all winter and 2 have actually gone out 3 times so far this year. Last year we went out 4 times and it was always ice. Anyone want to buy a plow truck or several? I think it may be time to give up on making these high insurance payments to park my trucks all year. 2 years ago, we had every truck working and were out plowing 18 times. I have better odds at the casino...LOL:)
 

Woodlvr

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(YUCK! You and my daughter! How can you drink that stuff??)

Which STUFF Lou, Captain Morgan or the Caffeine Free Diet Coke?:D


Mike
 
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