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Alex; I do a little bit of all kinds of trades, but mostly an electrician. Iv'e been in electronics repair (a field that no longer exists) since 1982. Was trained as a teletype tech (all mechanical) by the Marines. Allways have been fascinated by old equipment; the more small parts the better. Jesse.
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I couldn't spot ours!
And no there are not any left. I was there this past week on my way to Camp Lejeune. Interesting place though, for sure!!! But not very much WWII stuff left in any decent condition. Only some Serious project vehicles! SD |
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Doing my own repairs of all kinds ..I started as a pilot..had a high frequency hearing problem..transferred to electronics school .finished my basic and was heading for Ground radar school and they closed up the mid Canada long range radar stations..about 20 of them so we had an abundance of radar techs..so they retrained me as a refrigeration mechanic..all before I was 20 years old..but the training never stopped..I was on an advanced gas fitters course three years ago.. So like you can weld..do my own electrical ..machining..steel and sheet metal work..along with any other kind of mischief I can get into..including house renovations and repair..roofing and cement work.. Just what you pick up out of interest or necessity..so admire nice work like you are doing ..Keep up the pictures and videos.. I'm leaving for Indianapolis on Friday but too cold to stop in ..But I would love to see your machine.. But for now,will keep current by MLU.. Semper Fi.. ![]() ![]()
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