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Oh that is very nice – could you write about the top feed surgery at some point?
Hi Robert, yes almost certainly , thanks for the comment, I’ve done a hi-cab version too, there’s a facebook page for Albion Yard and there’s a picture on there of the hi-cab, (or soon will be!)