New CliShay web site

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dbyam
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New CliShay web site

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Attn: CliShay Builders
Please check out my build log @ clishay. com

dbyam :D
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Benjamin Maggi
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I get a warning when I try to go to that site. I will wait for others to check it out and report back that it is safe.

EDIT: used a different computer and no such warning. Strange, eh?
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Not much to it. Not worth visiting IMHO.
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Lovesthedrive wrote:Not much to it. Not worth visiting IMHO.
It is a start, to be sure, but I found it a bit interesting. Since only people familiar with the plans will understand what he is talking about, I would suggest he post pictures so the rest of us can see what is going on.

I look forward to seeing more, though. :D
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If he wants to share with this board, I would rather he post here, so as to add and not detract from this board. Others have their own Sites for whatever reason, usually to promote a business,'lookee me'. It is a free board and a free country, and he may do what he wishes. I think it is better served here. I have a clishay gathering dust, so I have an interest.
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Just an observation - although he joined in 2009, this is his first and only post.
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Do you have a website with anything you are building or have built?
Lovesthedrive wrote:Not much to it. Not worth visiting IMHO.
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So. He's a lurker like a lot of folks. It just shows that he isn't a spammer or anything like that.
Dick_Morris wrote:Just an observation - although he joined in 2009, this is his first and only post.
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FredR wrote:Do you have a website with anything you are building or have built?
Lovesthedrive wrote:Not much to it. Not worth visiting IMHO.
Pfft. You should know better than that Fred.

http://www.adirondacklivesteamers.org/h ... _will.html
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Not your website. It's the club website.
Lovesthedrive wrote:
FredR wrote:Do you have a website with anything you are building or have built?
Lovesthedrive wrote:Not much to it. Not worth visiting IMHO.
Pfft. You should know better than that Fred.

http://www.adirondacklivesteamers.org/h ... _will.html
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Lovesthedrive wrote:
FredR wrote:Do you have a website with anything you are building or have built?
Lovesthedrive wrote:Not much to it. Not worth visiting IMHO.
Pfft. You should know better than that Fred.

http://www.adirondacklivesteamers.org/h ... _will.html
Lovesthedrive... are you the former "Willy?"
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Guilty, I opted for a different account as I have changed much for the better in the past 10 years. The biggest change was to learn to drive 18 wheelers, hence the name. Loves the drive, hate finding the receiver ( lol ). Since then I have developed a different perspective.

But enough of that.
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