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"Hi There, i was abou to tackle my engine and went looking for some information and found your page, it has been really helpful and has given me the confidence i needed to tackle the job, its great to see people sharing their knowledge with others without always putting a dollar sign on it. i just hope one day i can make a contribution like you have , keep up the good work and thanks for sharing your knowledge you are a credit to the hobby. regards john d"
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Name: Chuck
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"Hi: I was looking for a comparison between a ringed engine & a non ringed engine. The pro\'s & con\'s of each. If it is here I missed it. Thank you Chuck Simcox Grand Junction, CO 81503"
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Name: Vo Decker
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WOW.. your website is a goldmine of info... Definately one of the best I\'ve ever seen!!! I\'m rebuilding our club website.. can I put a link to your site from ours??? Thanks!!! keep up the good work!
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Name: Damie
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"Hi Paul. Firsly, congratulations on an excellent site. I hope to view all the pages one day! Secondly, before you rush out and buy a Dremel controller, maybe you could attach a sheet of rubber to the underside of your Jarmac controller large enough for both the controller and your foot so that when you use it, your heel holds the rubber, and so your controller, in place."
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Name: Bob Chiang
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"Hi Paul, I just found your web site. What a goldmine! It will take quite a while to look around, and from what I\'ve seen it will be time well spent. Thank you for sharing so much great information, and making it so well organized. And congratulations on your excellent model construction: the inlayed sheeting is gorgeous and inspiring. -Bob"
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Name: erik
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One of the best sites for our hobby. Thank you.
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Name: Damien
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"Hi all. This is a reply for Nathan from Australia (or anyone from Australia for that matter..) regarding the magnets Paul uses. Whilst I haven\'t found a supplier for the magnets themselves, they are very similar to the magnets used in cupboard latches. (The one\'s in the latches are about 20mm x 15mm x 8mm thick including the 2 plates, and have about a 5mm hole through them - I\'m going from memory here, the catalogue\'s at work!) The latches are available in boxes of 100 from Wilson & Bradley Pty Ltd for $47.30 AUD. They have offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and I think also in Hobart and Adelaide. So if you don\'t mind pulling apart 100 latches - they come apart very easily - then this might be the place to go. Incidentally, they\'re available in 4kg or 6kg pull."
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Name: BIZZARO BILL
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Wow! Great site!! I have been thinking about using magnets for awhile. Thanks for sharing
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Name: Shelley
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I am extremely impressed with the craftmanship and videos of your latest masterpiece \'Rustik\' and the \'JGRC Aggressor\'. Congratulations Paul!
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Name: R T W
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What a great site I am glad I followed the link from RC Universe to here I now have bookkmarked your site for further refferance thanks for all the great information
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