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Posted by Hellbore on September 27, 2002 at 15:05:58:
In Reply to: Re: What I think posted by
Do you know me? No? Good, then don't tell me about myself. I'm no kid, I'm almost certainly older than you. I pay for my own gear. I make some of my gear. I'm learning to be an airsmith, and when I can afford a lathe, mill, and more time, I'll be making more complex customs. Don't tell me I needed to start with a Spyder. The first day I had it, I took it apart and understood how it worked. After that, it was just a matter of learning about controlling the flow of compressed gasses, which I could have learned just as well from an Autococker. As a matter of fact, I would surely know more today than I do if I had started with an autococker, because I wouldn't have wasted time on the simple Spyder. Maybe you needed to start with a simple marker, but don't tell me I needed to.
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