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Old August 20th 05, 12:24 AM
Lou deGonzague
 
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Bill, this is really a great collection of projects that is really what
radio was in the early days. It is an inspiration for all of us to do
more than just recap a radio to make it play. I have been collecting
part to do what you are doing some day when I retire. Maybe I shouldn't
wait for that since we never know what fate will bring us tomorrow.

-ex- wrote:
I finally gathered up my recent homebrew project photos and put them on
a single webpage to show off. You can see it here. Yeah, I'm kinda
proud...this is a great hobby.

http://www.sparkbench.com/homebrew/homebrew.html

-Bill M

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Old August 20th 05, 03:09 AM
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-ex- wrote in news:8a32d$43057675$4232bd1d$17412
@COQUI.NET:

I finally gathered up my recent homebrew project photos and put them on
a single webpage to show off. You can see it here. Yeah, I'm kinda
proud...this is a great hobby.

http://www.sparkbench.com/homebrew/homebrew.html

-Bill M



Damn! I am impressed. Please accept my amazement of your skills.

Where do you get parts for those projects? (knobs, dials, etc.)


Ed K7AAT
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Old August 20th 05, 04:14 AM
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Ed wrote:
-ex- wrote in news:8a32d$43057675$4232bd1d$17412
@COQUI.NET:


I finally gathered up my recent homebrew project photos and put them on
a single webpage to show off. You can see it here. Yeah, I'm kinda
proud...this is a great hobby.

http://www.sparkbench.com/homebrew/homebrew.html

-Bill M




Damn! I am impressed. Please accept my amazement of your skills.

Where do you get parts for those projects? (knobs, dials, etc.)


Ed K7AAT


Thanks, Ed. I'm an ebay junkie when it comes to parts hunting.

-Bill WX4A/KP4
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Old August 20th 05, 06:15 PM
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I believe Dizzy Dean said it first.

Jim


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Yogi Berra said "it ain't bragging if you can do it".



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Old August 21st 05, 07:31 AM
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"-ex-" wrote in message
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I finally gathered up my recent homebrew project photos and put them on
a single webpage to show off. You can see it here. Yeah, I'm kinda
proud...this is a great hobby.

http://www.sparkbench.com/homebrew/homebrew.html

-Bill M


A true craftsman!
Beautiful..As usual.

Den




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Old August 21st 05, 09:00 AM
William E. Sabin
 
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Congratulations on your interesting and well done homebrew projectts.

Bill W0IYH


"-ex-" wrote in message
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I finally gathered up my recent homebrew project photos and put them on a
single webpage to show off. You can see it here. Yeah, I'm kinda
proud...this is a great hobby.

http://www.sparkbench.com/homebrew/homebrew.html

-Bill M



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Old August 21st 05, 01:58 PM
Eddie Brimer
 
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bill, do you make your own cabinets? nice work!

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Old August 21st 05, 03:49 PM
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No, they are made by Hammond Co. in Canada and purchased through the Newark
Catalog. They are excellent steel cabinets and quite heavy. I have made
some cabinets in the past, but nothing as nice as these.

Bill W0IYH


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bill, do you make your own cabinets? nice work!



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William E. Sabin wrote:

No, they are made by Hammond Co. in Canada and purchased through the Newark
Catalog. They are excellent steel cabinets and quite heavy. I have made
some cabinets in the past, but nothing as nice as these.

Bill W0IYH


Its easier than you think to make these little cabinets. My "woodshop"
consists of a clear area on the floor in the shack where I can sit and
do small-scale woodworking. Woodshop machinery includes a cheapo Black
and Decker sabre saw, and a cheapo Craftsman (or whatever lasts more
than 90 days) finishing sander. Recently I upgraded to a little
Micromark hobby-sized table saw and a small Skil belt sander for
convenience. Hey, who needs a good saw if you have a good belt sander?!?

I won't be making any kitchen cabinets or furniture with this setup
unless its for dollhouses!

-Bill
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Old August 23rd 05, 07:47 AM
Phil B
 
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Bill,

I'm a little late after all the oozing from others, but I must say your
homebrews are fascinating and your other project sequence photos are
wonderful. You web site is great!

Phil B


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