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Old August 19th 03, 05:24 PM
Justin Case
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And I think the general opinion of folks in the know (not the non
owners/flyers was to go new rather than have something rebuilt for
almost the same price. So I guess if you would like to hear what you
want to really do, I say go for the cheapest o/h house you can find.
That way, in about a year you'll be qualified to answer with the
general populace when the question appears again.


On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 08:50:11 -0700, Jim Weir wrote:

And I replied that you probably have one of those great new-generation with
old-fashioned quality and I'd hold on to it for all it is worth.

I've used "The Gyro House" in Auburn CA for almost 30 years and have yet to have
either my own or my customer come up with an infant mortality.

As to Mike's suggestion to upgrade to one with a flag...just something else to
go wrong. I'd prefer a vacuum switch teed into the vacuum line and a warning
light on the panel.

Jim




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