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I would have loved to see that! There’s nothing more satisfying than creating something from nothing. As I wrote earlier, the journey is the best part. Frustrating at times but, when it all comes together, the end result is worth every minute. I’m no cabinet maker, I have made numerous projects...
Heck, it doesn’t have to be a car or truck, it’s something you enjoy doing. I love it when the little lady or one of the kids shows me a picture of something and ask, can you make this? It may take a while with everything going on but, I’m just gonna have to make it happen. I know what you mean...
I can tell, the journey is the best part. Again, looking forward to the progress. I’ve liked all of your past projects. I’ve got to say, through the years, and now, when I have the time, I like to indulge in creativity, for the wife and myself. Take care and enjoy, sir!
Very cool project! I’m looking forward to seeing the progress and the finished product. A friend of mine in Wisconsin who we boarded our boxer with at their kennel, had a huge setup in his basement. He had hundreds old Lionel’s and various other engines and cars. He didn’t have the time he would...
I did too. Bought it off a friend of mine who joined the marines right after high school. Got my license on that bike. It was a fun little bike. Never trashed it, just rode it around. Sold it to a girlfriends brother, who did trash it, lasted about a year.
Converters were required in 1975 and beyond. So no leaded fuel. Not that we didn’t gut them and switch. I remember doing it on my folks 77 Town Car. That’s why Dodge and Ford came up with the D and F 150’s. They upped the gvw on the 100’s to avoid them. That was changed in 79. That’s how they...
I’m happy to report, I’m as healthy as I can be. I do think about you guys and as I wrote, do check in. I pulled the truck apart, for paint, been pretty busy with work and now putting it back together. I’ve been keeping out of trouble, (here and in the real world). I’ll be snooping around when I...
I’m doing very well sir, thanks for the thought. I’ve been very busy and just enjoying life. I check in once in a while but not for very long. I am putting my D150 back together after getting it painted so that’s one of the things keeping me occupied. All the neighbors come by and comment on the...
Well sir, I didn’t understand a word that was written except the donation portion. I did donate and appreciate you setting this up. Take care and I hope everything works out for Nacho and his family. God Bless them and yourself!
Do you have a link or information on the name for a donation? I’ve donated on here before but there was a direct link. I’d be glad to help you out, if you can post how to get to it. Take care and God bless you and your family.
My thoughts and prayers are with this young man, his family, you and your son. As WileE wrote, he is a true hero and I truly hope the Lord shows mercy for him.
Why not sister 2x8’s next to all the sagged joist. Make them at least 6’ long. It will do two things, straighten out the joists and strengthen them. As far as the leveling compound, don’t do it! It will crack out, especially over plastic. It has to bond to the surface. Take out the original...
I bought my son-in-law one of these for Christmas and a tool chest for his birthday, on the 21st. He’s not super handy but, he’s trying and it’s good to have, when I’m there doing something. I have him work with me, when the school has breaks. He definitely wants to learn.