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2015 Homestead Errors Please Help!

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I have found 3 new errors one on the roof two under the bucket. I haven't learned how to post pics on here yet

2015-Homestead-Errors-Please-Help!

notice the thick metal under the bucket
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You got one picture to show.

Here is the tutorial about uploading and posting images

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I'm afraid I'm not seeing what you are referring to in that one photo.
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I see the large die chip on the bottom of the bucket. But die chips are easy to find on the single squeeze dies. (Nickels and quarters are probably the easiest to find)
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