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Here I am ready to start on the interior and the weather is supose to be cold all weekend.

I would report that the Moss interior panel kit is even pre drilled with holes for the trim screws in the correct position. Somehow it is a really first class product.

Had 1/16 cut from rear brake drums yesterday. It did the trick now have two clicks on the adjusters. It seems to me that the brake lineings were just a bit thick. No place here had the equip to cut them down. They were new drums and measured at a full 7 inchs uncut, so pleanty of steel there.

In another life I will have a garage with a heater and A/C along with a real auto hoist. I think sky lights as well for lots of natural light. I should think a seperate room or two as well, one for nasty jobs ie blaster, grinder, cleaner and another for clean jobs like assembly of engines and trannys. Dream on guy.

Had to go out and buy a new Jennair stove yesterday, the old one was over 20 years old and I could no longer get parts and it needed a lot. Was not even self cleaning any longer. Gosh, I could have bought another car for what I had to pay, at least could have finished Miss Agatha completely.
 
Jack, just put your old stove in the garage with the door open.......
 
Now there's an idea.
 
Fantastic idea. And put a fan on the open door!! Got to love all of the makeshift ways to stay warm in a garage. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
jlaird said:
In another life I will have a garage with a heater and A/C along with a real auto hoist. I think sky lights as well for lots of natural light. I should think a seperate room or two as well, one for nasty jobs ie blaster, grinder, cleaner and another for clean jobs like assembly of engines and trannys. Dream on guy.

Jack,

We share the same dream, at least we are inside though.

For a reality check, I think about the old days crawling around on a gravel driveway in the winter to get the daily LBC running.

Patrick
 
jlaird said:
Had to go out and buy a new Jennair stove yesterday, the old one was over 20 years old and I could no longer get parts and it needed a lot. Was not even self cleaning any longer. Gosh, I could have bought another car for what I had to pay, at least could have finished Miss Agatha completely.

Moss or Tony don't have parts? Kind of an ironic comment given what all the rest of these boards are about /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif
 
Jack, does it have an oven? If so, you can use it for powdercoating parts ....
 
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