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Overhauling a twin cylinder Briggs engine
That's some fun stuff. I did that in HS shop. Learned a lot. Learned to weld there and use the lathe there, too. Somehow I doubt kids get shop like anymore. When I was 18, I was able to completely strip down my 250 Kawasaki flat tracker, take the engine in for repair (too advanced for me and didn't have the tools), have the bike re-painted, and put the puzzle back together again. And NO leftover parts! Oh, yeah...it ran fine, too.
 
Working on a meusoc clone I ordered a Bar-Sto barrel like the original guns, I painted my personal inventory number on the grips, new trigger, new extreme engineering ignition set coming and finally a new one piece checkered arched mag well with lanyard loop. Also have number stamps coming to stamp the parts with the last four of the serial number.
So I just finished hand stamping the last four of the serial number on the parts it was not easy and came out a little funky I just eyeballed it didn't measure the way I would normally do my work I felt it would be more authentic to free hand it but to be honest I kinda like it the way it is besides I can't take it back.
It's gonna be a beater pistol anyway so not going to lose any sleep over it.
 

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