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Previously on "and for those plan B'ers"

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  • Martin Scroatman
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    I don't see any bloke ever buying it.

    Mums and girlfriends are gonna be mad for it though cos it's the perfect stocking filler for a bloke in their life who likes tinkering around with mechanical stuff.

    Kerching-a-ding-a-ling!

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  • vetran
    started a topic and for those plan B'ers

    and for those plan B'ers

    https://gordsgarage.wordpress.com/20...8/took-a-bath/

    This blog entry is a bit out of the ordinary however it still involves the garage and building things. Today’s project involves a mission I have been on for almost a year and a half and it involves introducing the love I have for metal, building, and mechanical things, into other parts of my life. As the title suggests it was a lesson that came at a price however that is of little concern to me. It was a project worth completing.

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