Blue motors, Painting mine now

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painting lots of peices probly friday. im off thursday for testing for hands. if I cant paint them at work i will at home, I cant wait, already sand blasted a ton of parts, got them, etch primed and wrapped up in the house temps, just waiting to paint, its killing me LOL
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That's an amazing shade of blue. No one else will have engines like yours, that's for sure! Good luck with the tests.
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Thanks Nancy! Good to hear from you!
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Almost looks like Merc Marine Racing Blue.
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Google again!!! :P yes it does, I think it's going to look good down in the hole once every thing is all cleaned up
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Jefflaw, where do you get your tanks filled without a C-card?

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place called NUN-YAA, its a good buisness.
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[quote="foofer b"]Jefflaw, where do you get your tanks filled without a C-card?

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jefflaw35 wrote:we want to and need to! we only dive 20 feet or less really, been doing it a few years, read alot but havent done Certs yet. we are self learners in this feild just for kicks n giggles. I like the blue though!! :D


I belive this is why foofer asked . It was on this post .
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prowlersfish wrote:
jefflaw35 wrote:we want to and need to! we only dive 20 feet or less really, been doing it a few years, read alot but havent done Certs yet. we are self learners in this feild just for kicks n giggles. I like the blue though!! :D
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I trade at Nun-Yaa alot. Thay have a lot of good deals on things I like. Glad to see I'm not the only one who does business there.
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:)
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You advertised it, so how can it be for sale only at the nun ya store. Reputable dive shops only fill for certified divers, cuz without proper training, divers are much more likely to get hurt real bad, or die, even as shallow as twenty feet.
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foofer b wrote:You advertised it, so how can it be for sale only at the nun ya store. Reputable dive shops only fill for certified divers, cuz without proper training, divers are much more likely to get hurt real bad, or die, even as shallow as twenty feet.
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Hey Jeff, Foofer asked you a simple question about where you get your air fills. Why did this thread have to take this direction?
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