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I hope you are kidding!

Allen,

Let me just say - I hope you are kidding!

This project will take at least the entire weekend. Rushing through a project of this magnitude will only mean more work in the future.

Take your time – pay attention to the details and the extra time that you spend will certainly pay dividends.

I suggest that you invest in a “dremel” tool. Sand the face down – starting with a clean surface will make all the difference.

Also, use good paint and permanent marker, that way the watch will last (no reason to do this every couple of years).

I put a lot of sweat equity in my project, focusing on the details and I couldn’t be happier.

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Regards,

Scott

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