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Re: '50 chevy 3100
The gas line your moving is a natural gas line or ?. Moving a natural gas line is Dangerous business, that's why it costs so much. Most areas require a gas if you have the skills be my guest, just a heads up. don't want to see that truck damaged......
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Re: '50 chevy 3100
Well winter hit and I went to inside projects. Covid made teaching my class a little difficult but I feel like me and wife started to get into a groove. I'll be teaching summer school online for the next month. Virtual teaching is getting smoother each day and if schools get closed again I hope to be ready with all this new virtual experience.
Things really slowed down this last week so I did something I've been meaning to do for months, I poured concrete for my backyard driveway. Half on monday half saturday. I did it myself with a friend and wife helping so it was easier in two pours. Thankfully had enough chainlink to keep dog off for a couple days. Next step is the sliding gate. But I dont think I'll get to that until july. I did the truck mostly in the dirt so I'm pretty happy to have an area to park truck for what's left and room to start on my wife's mustang. |
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Nice new driveway.
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Pouring concrete is no fun. Glad it turned out. My brother and SIL are both teaching remotely, that took some getting used to.
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great flatwork!
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3 years later. Steering column is wired up. 1969/70 tilt column. Wouldn't plug into EZ wire plug. Had to pull out all the terminals and use a different gm plug.
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