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phat rat Earl

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Posted: Sat, Jun 30 2012, 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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| 34 Chevy cab complete w/title and 2 hoods, 35/36 Chevy cab and hood, 41 Chevy COE cab with fenders, grille, hood, etc, 45-47? Diamond T cab, front half of an early 20's Dodge touring w/windshield stanchions, 2 Model A frames, pair of Model A rails no cross-members, 41 Ford car hood, 3X2 Flattie intake, Lakes style Flattie headers new still in the wrapping, pair of 39/40 Ford cpe doors. I don't think I forgot anything
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kb426 Earl
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Posted: Sat, Jun 30 2012, 6:06 pm Post subject: |
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Interesting mix
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enjenjo Site Admin

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Posted: Sat, Jun 30 2012, 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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| kb426 wrote: | | Tell me about the fold up fenders. |
I'll take some pictures. They are crude, both fenders were bent, but they work.
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phat rat Earl

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Posted: Sat, Jun 30 2012, 8:44 pm Post subject: |
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| kb426 wrote: | | Interesting mix |
If it's hot rod stuff that I figure I can turn for a profit I'll buy
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Crosley Moderator


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Posted: Sun, Jul 01 2012, 10:41 am Post subject: |
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| phat rat wrote: | | kb426 wrote: | | Interesting mix |
If it's hot rod stuff that I figure I can turn for a profit I'll buy |
What is this word you use : " profit"
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Posted: Sun, Jul 01 2012, 10:49 am Post subject: |
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this week, we had 2 mesquite trees removed. One was about 30 foot tall and it was falling over slowly. Roots were coming up out of the ground as the tree leaned over. We made the decision to remove both of them in the front yard
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| Machine in use to grind the trunk down below surface. That root seen, it was below the surface last year, as the tree leaned over, that root came further up |
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kb426 Earl
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Posted: Sun, Jul 01 2012, 11:23 am Post subject: |
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This is what I've been working on some. It's not my main focus so when I feel like it, I work on it. I just did finish fixing oil leaks on the engine and cleaning the carb and adjusting it. Cables are next followed by a test run.
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Posted: Sun, Jul 01 2012, 11:29 am Post subject: |
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| Crosley wrote: | | phat rat wrote: | | kb426 wrote: | | Interesting mix |
If it's hot rod stuff that I figure I can turn for a profit I'll buy |
What is this word you use : " profit"  |
^^^^^ What Tony said!!
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phat rat Earl

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Posted: Sun, Jul 01 2012, 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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| For stuff I'm buying to resell, if I feel I can't make anything I don't buy.
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enjenjo Site Admin

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Posted: Sun, Jul 01 2012, 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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| kb426 wrote: | | Tell me about the fold up fenders. |
Here they are. Like I said, kind of crude, but they work. The outside pivot is actually what the fender pivots on, the inner one has a quick pin to hold it in place when traveling.
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Mikej Nobleman

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Posted: Mon, Jul 02 2012, 7:39 am Post subject: |
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| Going to put some wheels on the jack stand?
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rooster Baron

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Posted: Mon, Jul 02 2012, 8:18 am Post subject: |
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Why do the fenders fold?
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enjenjo Site Admin

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Posted: Mon, Jul 02 2012, 10:00 am Post subject: |
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| Mikej wrote: | | Going to put some wheels on the jack stand? |
On final assembly it gets cables to limit the fenders, so the jack stand will be available to slap you up side the head.
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enjenjo Site Admin

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Posted: Mon, Jul 02 2012, 10:03 am Post subject: |
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| rooster wrote: | Why do the fenders fold?  |
He has a big mower deck that will fit between the tires, but not between the fenders.
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Mikej Nobleman

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Posted: Mon, Jul 02 2012, 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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| enjenjo wrote: | | Mikej wrote: | | Going to put some wheels on the jack stand? |
On final assembly it gets cables to limit the fenders, so the jack stand will be available to slap you up side the head. |
Looking forward to it..... I'll bring a helmet
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GPster Earl
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Posted: Mon, Jul 02 2012, 6:22 pm Post subject: |
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| Well we got hit with the Friday night storm. The worst 1/2 hour for us broke four 4"x4" posts and brought down 5 sections of privacy fence. The wind split a fork in a willow tree in the yard which unfortunately has our phone line goin through it. We didn't loose the phone but I took two truck loads (Ranger) of willow linbs to the compost farm to get the weight off the split branches until I can get a professional cut them out (higher than my 20' extension ladder). Imediately lost electric (along with half of the state I guess) and didn't get it back till 4:00 Sunday morning. Had another thunder storm Sunday afternoon and lost power again till about 4:30 today. The loss of power was so wide spread that for the first 12 hours none of the gas stations could pump. When some of them got power they had traffic so tied up that the police were there directing traffic. Most of the stations have power today but the ones that worked yesterday are sold out. Got one gas station at an interstate exit that will sell an unlimited amount but prepay CASH.. I was afraid that Wilmington would be out of the question this week but I think I can get things stable by Thursday if it doesn't storm any more. Looking foreward to seeing John. GPster
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enjenjo Site Admin

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Posted: Mon, Jul 02 2012, 10:00 pm Post subject: |
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We had a gully washer here yesterday. No damage here, but my buddy down the street lost part of his garage roof, and they had no power until this afternoon.
I got the trailer painted today, it should be gone tomorrow.
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Posted: Wed, Jul 04 2012, 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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Trailer is delivered, he's happy, I'm happy, the world is right.
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Posted: Wed, Jul 04 2012, 5:51 pm Post subject: |
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Taking a break from prep for a family Q after while, and marveling at the change in the weather; seen it many times before, but it is always a marvel to me. Yesterday it was 105 - 110 depending on where in the valley one happened to be, rh was about 30 - 40%; right now it is 84 on the patio, rh is about 60, cloudy, and it has rained real rain, and continues to drop just enough moisture to keep that "wet desert" smell in the air, a wonderful smell to me just because I like the way it smells; rain, yeah, we can use it - less than a half inch so far this year - but the aroma of wet greasewood and sage and desert dirt is just marvelous.
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kb426 Earl
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Posted: Wed, Jul 04 2012, 5:59 pm Post subject: |
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Rrumbler, I understand your statement about the smells. I concur. I spent the morning doing yard work. I messed with the go kart some just to get some ideas about how to run the brake and throttle controls. The wind is blowing about 30 mph here with 102 temp. I'm glad to be an American celebrating the 4th!
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