Agent Orange: Friendly fire that keeps on burning. | A bit of a change of pace from the usual stuff the old retired folks are doing. We went out for supper and took in an exhibit last evening. I took 200+ pictures but these are a few that caught my eye. It's easy to take for granted the stuff we as mechanics are routinely exposed to, but it's good to remember that someone in the past had to come up with it, starting with a clean slate. I shudder to think what the man could do if he had access to modern steels and a mill and a lathe. His artwork is amazing -- not much more to say.
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