mac,
        that was not me...and i am not a pilot...lol...not very computer 
savvy myself, but i'll take a guess that was someone hacking into the group 
and trying to get a member to respond to their e-mail...i'll assume they 
get some kind of financial benefit if they can get anyone to respond...and 
the "shout out" is all in jest...need to find some humor in all of 
this...lol...and as far as making a mod look as well as it might perform is 
a carry over from what we do here in the shop, where we are expected to be 
detail oriented when it comes to furniture restoration or fabrication...the 
people we work for demand and expect perfection...we don't always get 
there, but we try awfully hard!...thanks for the reply...joe

On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 9:39:13 PM UTC-4, Va Oak wrote:
>
>
> Joe,
>
> Something really "weird" just happened.  When I accessed my emails, The 
> "From" address on this one read "p-61_...@comcast.net <javascript:>".  I 
> thought P-61 - never heard of it; P-51, yes; I wonder who thos "newbie" to 
> The Group is.  When I opened it, I found it was from you.  I now can't seem 
> to get it to repeat what I saw.
> Were you a pilot? P-61?
> Just curious how this occurred.  Perhaps Tim can shed some light on this 
> one.
>
> I have enjoyed AND *Appreciated* your recent posts re: the spindle motor 
> mod.  I saw your "shout out" to me. :-)
> Your mod is fantastic looking - and I am sure it will perform as well as 
> it looks - kinda like Sandra Bullock or Katherine Zeta Jones.
>
> Have a Happy and SAFE 4th!!!
> Mac
> ------------------------------
> ------------------------------
>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> Sent: Jul 1, 2014 6:07 PM 
> To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> 
> Subject: Re: spindle motor mod...done 
>
> there are never any dumb questions!...took a piece that i had cut out from 
> my tailstock mod, down to my local home depot to see if there was a 
> match...they carry the rust-oleum brand of paints...rust-oleum "sunrise 
> red", #7762, nails it, in my opinion...but to make things even a bit 
> easier, i first sprayed the bare metal with rust-oleum "gloss apple red", 
> #249124...this is one of those paint and primer combo spray paints 
> eliminating spraying on a dedicated primer...the gloss apple red is close 
> to the legacy color, but is just a shade off...so i then finished up with 
> the sunrise red... and if i did miss a spot, you cannot tell...if you pick 
> up a can, i would be interested to know what your opinion of the color 
> match might be...joe
>
> On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 5:38:25 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>
>>  
>> Dumb question Joe, How did you match the paint color?
>>  
>> -Tim
>>  
>>
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