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groily
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Well done RD - an interesting problem you could have done without, that's for sure!
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RDfella you remind me of my dad with your know how and practical ability he never let anything beat him unless it was plastic. well done.
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G'day RD.
I bet that is a relief. Perseverance pays off.
Cheers
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