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Re: BLOWN AWAY BY MACHINE SHOP
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Posted by johndeereman on March 28, 2007 at 15:53:15 from (206.251.28.49):
In Reply to: BLOWN AWAY BY MACHINE SHOP posted by IRONSALES on March 28, 2007 at 09:35:27:
i know what you mean my (friend) got me all hyped up about shaving the head on my dc said he could do it for me ( i didnt ask he volunteered) well after waiting two months for him to get around to pick it up i called the machine shop asked how much to take .80 off he said $50 i had it at his place in less than an hour this was 1 pm he said it will be done at 10 am tommorrow that blew my mind then i go pick it up he said he could only go .50 as it was getting thin he only charged me $40 that sure beats waiting for my so called friend and spending half the dayin the shop helping him do it then offering him some money for doing it.
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