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Tim she may be remembering your time together fondly as well. She was sure determined to reach you.
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Paul that sounds like a nice roomy place. Much acreage? And plenty of room for all the autos?
Boy the closing is moving really fast, unless you have been working on this for quite some time. |
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[QUOTE=special-K;9171859] The gal I'm doing work for (my friends girlfriend, also now my friend) just said the other day a woman never just does something. They don't waste time, they are interested in a guy if they are willing to spend time with him. /QUOTE]
It sounds like this one laid it out plainly for you. I know I have missed signals like this in my many years. I know. It's a guy thing. ;) |
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This place is just shy of an acre which is fine with me. That's plenty and my other place is a 1.5 ?? acre lot. I think. :confused: So I have plenty of room for more junk. I don't want too much land because it's too much upkeep. I haven't heard from escrow in two days so I think the green light is on. I'm just waiting for the keys. I'm like a kid before Christmas waiting to tear into his presents. |
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My wife and I moved the rest of my daughters stuff into her new house this morning. She is coming home from Italy on Monday so we hope to have the place in good shape when she gets home. We will finish painting the kitchen tonight and clean up for the rest of the weekend.
Unlike Paul's deal this one took forever. Her offer was excepted in October and she closed in January. |
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Congratulations on the new house Paul. Congrats Tim on reconnecting Tim. I've been with my reconnecting for about 12 years now.
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Worked on the draft control for the old woodstove . I got the backer plates made up for the fire bricks . Now it’s just a matter of sanding and painting the the stove itself . I did go to wide one one of the air slots but I’m just going to put a couple of weld beads on the edge to fix it tomorrow. 5/16 inch plate does a number on the drill bits I did drill about 40 holes .
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So this week I spent another 8 hours (4 hours per day) helping a local body shop with a 76 Ford 150 (I know the horror) sanding "poly" sanding filler. Tell you what it gives the shoulders a good work out.
Next week sanding primer. Yippee. |
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I spent the day grinding the faux wood sticker off the dash of my Bug. It's been in there since the 70's and somebody must have been smoking a lot of dope if they thought that looked good. :smoke:
I used one of those rubber wheels and it took most of it off but there's old glue left and I've got to take the knobs and the windshield out to really finish it. Not a problem because I'm replacing those. I'm replacing almost everything because everything is shot. I'm gutting the car to a shell for paint. Everybody out of the pool. :lol: But what a mess. I didn't think such a small car could have so much crud in it. My shop vac is wheezing. But I like tinkering with it at my own pace. :) |
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we got to know each other really well were good friends. It's a good chance she was just curious, if she's still married. I'll know in time. I'm taking it nice and easy*
* Watch me come back next week with both nostrils wide open ranting all this crazy in love talk! :lol: I've been taking advantage of this milder weather and have been re-glazing the windows in the sunporch. They'll be ready to paint before flowers come up. I had bought these all wood single pane dbl hung windows new when I built that room. I've patched up the glazing here and there but this time it's remove it all and replace it all. I had two broken panes and had new panes cut. Getting into it I've broken, I think, 9 more scraping the old glaze out. Turns out they didn't use points to set the glass. They just glazed the glass in. Once I scraped enough glaze the glass got a bit loose off the wood and would flex when running the scraper across it. $4 a pop. I made three trips. All done now |
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Air cleaner on the camaro is done.
Before and after. |
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Cut the glass for woodstove door successfully it was too big and was chipping against the door latch .
I then successfully broke it when I dropped it :whine: |
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Got my evaporator pan today very satisfied with it was a little apprehensive to order it as Vevor had it for about half of other sites . So I’m ready to try it out in a few weeks
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11 degrees outside. So it’s indoor work today drilled and tapped the woodstove door to hold the widow brackets . Waiting on the new glass should be here next week .
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Getting that stove mighty nice. That wind is roaring! I sold a pair of skylights mid-morning. The buyer needed flashing made and I agreed to make it for extra money. But I wanted to wait for the buyer to actually show up. First reason was make sure he showed up and second was I wanted to make sure we both were thinking the same since he still had to frame for it.
He showed up and once I was ready to make up the flashing kits he paid me and said, "I'll be in my car" :lol: It was a cold sumbugger out there! |
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