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The Watergeus is my home. It's an old Dutch Luxe Motor, build in 1929.
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The feet and arm of the crane are coated in primer.11 viewsJan 11, 2009
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The feet and arm of the crane are coated in primer.17 viewsJan 11, 2009
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The crane is now mounted. A rope is around the crane in case the welded bracket wouldn't hold.16 viewsJan 11, 2009
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The feet and arm of the crane are coated in primer.14 viewsJan 11, 2009
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The crane is now mounted. A rope is around the crane in case the welded bracket wouldn't hold.34 viewsJan 11, 2009

 
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