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So its my friends birthday coming up and he is into his mechanic stuff so thought would give something a go, it still needs more of a rub down but its not far off. I enjoyed it but need a smaller less powerful saw as a 357 running full chisel made it difficult and caught a few chunks out.

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I was tempted to measure it a carve the number in but worried about ruining it

Nice one :thumbup: Maybe a dremel with a shank bit or a chisel might be worth a try!?

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