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I was born and raised in Henderson, NV, just outside of Las Vegas, not much cooler than Phoenix. I built my '62 there, mostly in the summer of 2001. Almost died a few times it was sooo hot. I was an impatient SOB. Then I moved here to NM, got an office job...really softened me up. If it's above 90 degrees, I can hardly hang... I have to stay inside by the fan.. :lol:
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One word Joe, SOFT. I'm out there everyday sweatin my a$$ off and wrenchin. I've lost ten pounds since summer started. That 9-5 office job has a hold on you. Maybe I'm a little bit jealous....I do love the AC.
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I have kinda been remembering Alan's motto that 'one thing done is progress'.
The heat beats the hell out of ya. I was on a tile roof til 200pm on Monday laying an array and was just completely drained. Keep in mind that to get it to work efficiently it faces south and west.......:devil: My feet feel like they're on fire by the end of the day. I will try to get some stuff done, and I appreciate the sympathy:lol: Thanx for the tip on the orbital, daverod. I have done the whole truck by hand so far except for the front clip. |
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You guys dont know what heat is! Try doing 130 in the shade wearing 75lbs of body armor.
Now get to work on your trucks! |
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Hey Greg... Soft is right! But I didn't used to be. I worked in the field almost 10 years with an NDOT survey crew... When it was a 110 degrees, standing on top of black top with traffic going by you, it seems more like 125... :lol: This job did make me soft.. OH whell... I'm still getting trucks built.:chevy::chevy: |
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Ya, but Ruff all you guy's where doing is sitting in the shade. :ito:He's sanding.:lol: Really though, thanks for keeping us safe.
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http://tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:...ngton-pier.jpgIt may hit 78 here today. ;)
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It's been in the high 90's here. But with low humidity it doesn't seem that hot. I've been working, and not even sweating. At night it goes down to the high 60's. When I lived in Vegas there was no relief at night. While we were moving back to California, and packing the U Haul Truck it was 125 degree's, and at 10pm it was 108. We couldn't get out of Vegas fast enough. :devil:
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It was 40 here this morning. Brrrrrrrr.
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...n_mushroom.jpg Mac. ;) |
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Yeah...don't bring that blast up. I was 13 years old and it ruined me... I haven't slept right since... j/k May 4, 1988... I was in the pizza line at lunch at Brown Junior High School... I remember it well. My Dad actually worked about a mile away at a lime plant when the blast happened. Scary stuff for a youngan... |
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Truck is moving along nicely
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I'm just messing with you guys, I'm not even in Iraq right now. Hottest I've seen was 160+ in Kuwait in August. Hot and Humid. So get back to work
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Anyhow, enough Henderson history...back to the Re-hash.. :chevy: |
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Still been working on this for awhile...just no updates as sanding dust isnt that interesting. I'm done with the bed and doors and had to improve my headlites. I used aftermarket lites as headlamps and they werent bright enough. I have been scratching my head over this for years, but I finally went ahead and tried to put 5x7 S10 headlites in my grill support and destroyed it. I picked up one for cheap that somebody else had destroyed with a front roll pan and now I have to section them together. I finally have it figured out and need to wait to get some bolts at the hardware store.
Anyway, here are some pics.......it was a good X-mas working on the truck. |
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Keep on "truckin"...:metal:
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I can't sit idle if you're doing an update, Jeff. Now I'm going to have to take some pics and get the shrunken rig back up to the top with you. I agree, sanding dust isn't too exciting but it's necessary if your rig is going to be straight. I've got a lot of blocking to do in the near future. I'm actually looking forward to it.
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Thanx man!!! Sanding can be a good way to wear yourself out:lol:... I've got this head lite thing figured out and just need to assemble it and do some welding.
I'm looking forward to seeing it all in black primer...then once more around the truck and it will be ready for some paint. It'll still take awhile.....:smoke: |
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