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    Default Well the deed is done

    Just mailed my order in for a 7SS🤗 AND NOW I WAIT😒. Guess I'll have time to clean up my shop/barn.

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    Default Re: Well the deed is done

    Well congrats. You’ll have time to get all the ducks walking in unison.😀


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    Get a kit to practice covering in the system of your choice. Read the manual 100 time or so. There are many things to do while you wait. It'll be worth it!
    --Brian
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    The wait is well worth it. I spent my waiting time getting my shop in order.
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    Nice! There are so many preparations you can get done in the mean time. Utilize the time for that or One Year could feel like two. The wait will be worth it.
    Eddie Forward
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    Congratulations. I think the best advice given to me was to do something on the project every day and to enjoy the building process rather than focusing on the completion date. Oh, and buy a dozen or so good quality #30 & #40 drill bits.
    Carl Strange
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    Good advice Carl; a nice sharp drill bit (don't wait too long to change) is mandatory.
    Jim Ott
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    Default Re: Well the deed is done

    Quote Originally Posted by Cherrybark View Post
    Congratulations. I think the best advice given to me was to do something on the project every day and to enjoy the building process rather than focusing on the completion date. Oh, and buy a dozen or so good quality #30 & #40 drill bits.
    Spruce has good prices on cobalt #30/#40 drill bits.
    --Brian
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