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On ‎19‎/‎07‎/‎2020 at 13:47, Joe Newton said:

I think my ported 357 was pulling in excess of 200psi cold when Spud did it. That was a reconditioned cylinder from a previous seizure. 

 

That was a few years ago and it's been worked hard ever since. 

2014 when I ported it, not bad VFM in my book:thumbup:

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22 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

I was gonna mail it but that's not a bad shout!

If you post it, that only takes 30 minutes out your day then you'll get given loads of other jobs to do. Tell Lizzie that you have to hand it over face to face for security reasons and you might be home by 8pm.

Job done. We can sit and eat cakes in the garden

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1 hour ago, Tommy_B said:

If you post it, that only takes 30 minutes out your day then you'll get given loads of other jobs to do. Tell Lizzie that you have to hand it over face to face for security reasons and you might be home by 8pm.

Job done. We can sit and eat cakes in the garden

That's solid "escapee dad" logic right there ?

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