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    Default Interesting frame building video from late 70s

    Featuring a guest appearance by David Duffield!

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    Default Re: Interesting frame building video from late 70s

    Dang - we used to import those frames atmo. I wonder how long he stayed in the niche after that.

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    Default Re: Interesting frame building video from late 70s

    Very interesting, thanks for posting.

    I like the two-birds-with-one-stone approach.
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    That's a lot of heat!
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    Default Re: Interesting frame building video from late 70s

    Followed by a water quench!

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    Default Re: Interesting frame building video from late 70s

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Estlund View Post
    Followed by a water quench!
    They were probably out of oil.

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    Default Re: Interesting frame building video from late 70s

    They used the oil for the Fish and Chips.

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