I want to be driving before the snow flies in November.Baz said:What's your timeline?
If nothing else, home ownership means you'll never lack for something to do.DrEntropy said:Just noticed the ~termite~ damage on that trim strip... bugs are long gone, I gotta do more "home work". :smirk:
drooartz said:If nothing else, home ownership means you'll never lack for something to do.DrEntropy said:Just noticed the ~termite~ damage on that trim strip... bugs are long gone, I gotta do more "home work". :smirk:![]()
drooartz said:If nothing else, home ownership means you'll never lack for something to do.DrEntropy said:Just noticed the ~termite~ damage on that trim strip... bugs are long gone, I gotta do more "home work". :smirk:![]()
DrEntropy said:If you use the right gizmo the rocker studs are the "factory" way. We fabbed this one up using the illustration of it from the Bentley book's "tools" section. Back in 1970, IIRC. It has yanked a LOT of BMC engines over the years, just replaced the "legs" and haven't yet used that set. But the day will come, certes. :wink:
Add in the evenings spent gigging to earn money for the cars and bike... homework is on the end of the list, gets done when it has to.ecurie_ecosse said:You have time to do home work as well as working,and playing with your cars and bikes?
I can't find enough hours most days to get anything done around here.![]()
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Patrick said:Dat looks like FRANKENSTEIN.
JPSmit said:hopefully mine will be installed tomorrow - the hoist comes around noon - and everything is laid out and ready to go.
I'll post pics as soon as I have them