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Medical update on Bladecutter

Great news. I sure hope you are feeling well, too. From Dennis' fling photos, it certainly looks like you enjoyed yourself.
Thanks mechanic! Yeah, it was Great hanging the day with the Guys. Weather was spectacular.
 
Great news. Keep on fighting the good fight.
Thanks Riverdawg! Got my bone scan results this past Thursday. Bone carcinomas are still there but there is further reduction. Keytruda treatments will continue.
 
My wife is doing well and thanks for asking. She is a little beat up and her stamina is down but thats to be expected. Her scans were good and next rounds are in mid March.
Steve, I am sorry that Jimi and your wife are having to go through these fights, but I am glad to hear that in both cases, progress is being made. My thoughts and prayers are with both fighters!!!
 
Glad to hear,life is giving you a fair shake for a change, good news is a rare thing lately.
Any pics of your recent work Blade? Iluve what you do:thumbsup:
 
Glad to hear,life is giving you a fair shake for a change, good news is a rare thing lately.
Any pics of your recent work Blade? Iluve what you do:thumbsup:
Thank You Rick!! Right now I have myself buried in cleaning up a corroded 66 T-Bird egg crate grille.
I finished this this project recently & handed it off to super-bee_ski for the F-22 Team in appreciation of the Flag They flew for me & sent me. The blade itself is encased in epoxy/glass filler, carved out, epoxy primed, blocked & painted in single stage black urethane, color sanded & polished. The upper half of parts tower is bearing mounted so blade can be rotated. The tower is miscellaneous internal propeller hub parts. The blade itself is from a Beech mfg'd drone that was powered by a McCullough, 2 stroke flat six. MQM 61-A Cardinal. So the name is "Two Stroke".
Thanks for asking! Hope You are well!

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Glad to see your staying busy and doing well:thumbsup:. Love your masterpieces, true talent.
 
very cool work, love the stuff you've done and shared. metal finishing has always held interest for me. been working on my stainless on my charger its amazing what you can do with that stuff, even a novice like me. shiny is good!
 
very cool work, love the stuff you've done and shared. metal finishing has always held interest for me. been working on my stainless on my charger its amazing what you can do with that stuff, even a novice like me. shiny is good!
Thanks Don! Yeah stainless is fun to work, can be aggressive but it's fairly forgiving. I've done thrust reversers on Corp jets from raw....wears sand paper out pretty quick. The aluminum I try to keep cool during polishing but stainless seems to love getting heated up to get the color up.....gel coat is like that too.....rouge & heat & it'll get a deeper shine than paint.
 
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