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The Tread Thread

Interesting seeing so many shades of oxidation. Reminds me of the first time I saw a professionally done WW2 tank model where the treads were various hues of red-browns. Whee only edges that made contact with the ground or other metal parts were bare metal.

One I did some years ago:

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I'd love to have one of those old Coke machines completely restored. Real "Americana".

Would look a little odd in my modern-furnished living room, but what the hell? :cool:
 
I'd love to have one of those old Coke machines completely restored. Real "Americana".

Would look a little odd in my modern-furnished living room, but what the hell? :cool:
I would prefer mine in crusty condition.
 
Got to assist on some of the Caterpillar D8 teardown
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A cracked cylinder head was the issue.
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Oil sump parts
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Trashed piston and cylinder sleeve
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