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Cutting a tunnel-cost guesstimate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scottinva" data-source="post: 415887" data-attributes="member: 4987"><p>You may want to try Jim Starkey at James River Jets. I know he has done this for others and they were happy. Snyder would be my first choice but you will probably have an extended wait to get it done if you can get it done. Good luck. I would put the Rockprof foot on there now instead of waiting. Make sure you use the larger washers.</p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottinva, post: 415887, member: 4987"] You may want to try Jim Starkey at James River Jets. I know he has done this for others and they were happy. Snyder would be my first choice but you will probably have an extended wait to get it done if you can get it done. Good luck. I would put the Rockprof foot on there now instead of waiting. Make sure you use the larger washers. Scott [/QUOTE]
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