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That really makes it look better.
Thanks for the tip QuAD
Jerry
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I wanted to use the blade that was created by Jay Roltgen. But the attachment of the D8R and D8T are different. When creating a new back plate and bit’s for the blade, the idea came to re-casting it.
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A friend ho has contact with Jay Roltgen ask him for permission, and he bore no objections. So asked my caster whether it was possible, he thought it would be very difficult. But he managed to cast only 10 blade’s. There no more will be produced because the making of the mold is to difficult. 8 are sold so have some left to sell.
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For the back of the D8T I made the new kit 53, The drawbar with housing and rear stiker bar A turbine air pre-cleaner is also including. Wil make this kit only on request !
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Joined: 3/21/2006 Posts: 5,046 Location: B-town
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Exquisite once again Ad!
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Wow, amazing work. Great looking blade, not seen one like that before.
New UK based Scale construction forum. www.scaleplantandconstruction.co.uk
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