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Old 08-11-2010, 10:56 PM
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Merk-you are awesome! That is some very good information you have shared!
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It's great to see all this work made to look easy, it gives our confidence a boost that we may be able to do the same thing. The paint looks pretty good Merk, do you have a lot of experience or just a knack for it.

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Old 08-12-2010, 09:47 PM
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Nice to see all the pics and captions, took a while to read through it all as I'm new to the Cub scene! Keep up the good work and look forward to seeing more
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Thanks for the comments.
I'm still learning how to paint. I have a good friend at the auto parts store that has been help me out.
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Merk , your cub restoration looks awesome . The more I read these different threads , the more I appreciate the quality of these machines and workmanship and skill sets of this forums members.
I am sitting on the fence of restoring my 123 , due to my lack of experience . but the more I read and look at pictures of the results, truly a motivator .
Merk that is a beautiful restoration . Fantastic that your son is involved as well. Cheers
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Merk, took a look at this thread from the pic of the week .
Wow , you did an awesome job on your cub . Thanks for the pictorial documentation . Truly inspirational for guys like myself who are sitting on fence about restoring their own cub. ( deja vu )
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Your Uncle turned out sweet!!!!
I enjoyed reading this post and LOVED all the photos!!!
Thank you for keeping the camera handy!!!
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Your Uncle turned out sweet!!!!
I enjoyed reading this post and LOVED all the photos!!!
Thank you for keeping the camera handy!!!
Thanks!!!

There were several reasons behind taking all the pictures. It was a great aid to help put the 70 back together and showing everyone how easy Cubs are to work on. The plans are to make a album to take to shows with the 70.
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Awesome Awesome Work Man, Truly Amazing.
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Paint looks great! What paint did you use and how did you mix it? I'll bet I'm not the only one that wants to know.
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