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Sat Dec 03 2016 05:34 PM
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I am going to have to reconstruct the bottom edge of a Roman pump tube and would like to get some ideas for making or shaping the metal for the repair. Not only is it concave in shape but also circular too. They say two heads are better than one, so lets try a couple of hundred guys input.
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Rare pumps, Chevrolet items, Goldon Tip Gasoline, Marathon (running man) Cell # 1-502-396-3435 email lowright@aol.com
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Guy in Portland remakes the whole tube, it is on ebay now. You might want to ask him.
Craig
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I did ask him for help and he was not interested. I dont want a reproduction skin, I want to salvage the original.
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Man that is just to bad, thought that he would have some insite to that. Sorry
Craig
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