Bryan's 10 cup completed

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alan57
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Bryan's 10 cup completed

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With all the spare time we all seem to have now, was able to complete my Bryan's 10 cup and add it to my Bryan's collection.
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Nice machine. Looks like you have the same coin storage as me!
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Like it SWL, was the mech already stripped of the ubiquitous 'Bryans blue' paint when you obtained the machine?
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The mechanical parts was mainly rusted very little blue paint left on it. So decided to completely take it apart and wire wheeled all the mechanical parts then polished. All chrome work re chromed, new backflash, and sanded the cabinet with 200 then 400 grit and waxed the cabinet.
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That's come up a treat - nice work.
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Oops, I attributed the post to the wrong person (Like it SWL). Apologies alan57. :burp:
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