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Here's the latest waterproof Explorer all finished!

Charles i must say ,that is a professional job that you have done there,looks real neat,compact and tidy, will wait so see how it does on the field test. Congrats. Raoul
 
very nice work! you must have access to some very nice equipment. congradulations on a job well done! steve
 
Nice work from the retired manager of a large machine shop. Looks like an overkill on the number of screws but better too many than not enough.

So we will be waiting for a performance report. I am not familiar with your machine and wondering what the advantage is over the Excalibur.
 
Charles, that is one impressive job there.Very neat and professional.
One question.Are those the #4006 Ikelite connectors you are using.
If so how do you get them, as the local dealer doesn't show them
in his catalogue. Need to get a couple. Thanks Joe
 
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