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Great deal on the Micrometers. Usually $100 each.
 
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Great deal on the Micrometers. Usually $100 each.
Be even more cool if they have the Master Tech in the forging.
There's see pic in post 29
 
Hey everyone. Went to watch a Tae Kwon Do tournament that my old school participated in. Was great to see everyone. Kinda miss it.
 
Great price hard to find

 
Hay Frank, it will be a while because your body went threw allot, it will get better my friend
Oddly, the heart was working hard, but my body doesent feel much different than before the incident. Im hoping for even a small improvement after the next round.
 
Firebird is gone, Dennis says it runs great. Good news. I looked at the exhaust, damn bender guy did a piss poor job. I could have done better with a universal weld together exhaust kit. And Ron did the oil change. Ron also put up the 2 corner trim pieces on the siding outside the shop.
 
I bought a 9.5 foot Christmas tree. So I kinda want to set it up now so I can use the month to gather ornaments.

Then I'll know what i have and what I have room for
How tall is your ceiling? or is that garage decorations?
one year Grandpa drug a tree home that was so tall, he had to lop three feet off the top of it. he had a tree for the front room and one for the basement :)
 
Wasn't going to post this but figured what the hell.
Not to long ago I herd a whisper in my left ear of a female's voice that said something that I couldn't make out because it caught me off guard. looked around, checked my phone and nothing. Figured I was going senile faster than I thought and best find me a new girlfriend before I loose it completely. Not long after that I herd a female whisper in my right ear saying battery is low. Yea I knew my battery was low and trying to figure out :wtf: . My new hearing aids tell me when my battery is low and didn't know it.
Thank god they didn't use a mans voice. :elmer:
 

Wasn't going to post this but figured what the hell.
Not to long ago I herd a whisper in my left ear of a female's voice that said something that I couldn't make out because it caught me off guard. looked around, checked my phone and nothing. Figured I was going senile faster than I thought and best find me a new girlfriend before I loose it completely. Not long after that I herd a female whisper in my right ear saying battery is low. Yea I knew my battery was low and trying to figure out :wtf: . My new hearing aids tell me when my battery is low and didn't know it.
Thank god hey didn't use a mans voice. :elmer:
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WTAF... they gotta Tell you **** like that!!
 
Firebird is gone, Dennis says it runs great. Good news. I looked at the exhaust, damn bender guy did a piss poor job. I could have done better with a universal weld together exhaust kit. And Ron did the oil change. Ron also put up the 2 corner trim pieces on the siding outside the shop.
There's an old man up the street from me who has an 81 firebird and he calls it his

Fear bird or it sounds like with his southern accent . :)
 
Shrimp Scampi coming from The Olive Garden. It has been years since I have eaten there.
 
The more i looked at Dennis’s car the more i am disappointed with that painter. But on the other side of it, i know for a fact there was little if any high build primer. And he did NOT block it out. In the right light i can see where my bodywork is, and one small dent i recall leaving for the finisher. Plain as frickin day if you knew where to look.
That being said, i think i did some pretty fine (rough) bodywork. I used guide coat several times while doing filler work.
 
Thanks Jim I think I read that length before on same site, don't know what to do with that except it sounds like it can be made to build your own protractor, not sure. I'll be poking around for a manual, would like to know the weight of the stock arm etc. Edit, I think I'll check vinyl engine for manual
Just got in from working in the shed all day. After I shower I'll see if I can dig up the WallyTractor. If memory serves it's good for both Baerwald and Loefgren, but what I really like about it/them is the fact that they are mirrored, which makes sighting a cart in all the much simpler.
Anyway, it's been a while since I've done a cart alignment, and since I know how critical (and frustrating!) it can be to get things "just so", I sure don't miss it! :lol:
 
The more i looked at Dennis’s car the more i am disappointed with that painter. But on the other side of it, i know for a fact there was little if any high build primer. And he did NOT block it out. In the right light i can see where my bodywork is, and one small dent i recall leaving for the finisher. Plain as frickin day if you knew where to look.
That being said, i think i did some pretty fine (rough) bodywork. I used guide coat several times while doing filler work.
I'm to picky and yea a big difference in doing it right and doing it fast for the money. This is the bad spots in the 63 I'm doing. No one would ever see it but I do and like you we try our best to do it right.

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Well I've been up for a couple of hours now. She left me this morning to go get her makeup and hair done. So I went by the ATM and got some breakfast stopped at the cafe. We are leaving at 8:00 a.m. Vietnam time to go to some Big Wedding with a lot of people there. Apparently it's like 3-hour drive away. I'm sure there will be pics to follow.......
 
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