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special-K 01-11-2023 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dieseldawg142 (Post 9164674)
what did i do today? called a tow truck.
don't ya hate when this happens....'specially on your way to work....
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Ball joint popped?

Steeveedee 01-11-2023 07:48 PM

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Put my smoker together finally. I know it's not a wood smoker, it's a pellet smoker but it's sure a lot easier and I'm lazy.

Can't wait to try it out if it ever stops raining. Got a little break today but it's supposed to be back tomorrow.

Now I need to get a brisket and make brisket tacos. I used to go to a place that made them and they sure were good. They were very simple, just sliced brisket, BBQ sauce, and you could put their homemade salsa on them. It may sound like an odd combination but I ordered them every time I went there. And they were on a flour tortilla which I'm usually not a fan of with tacos. I'm going to try and duplicate them.

Then bring on the ribs and sausage baby! Winter can't last forever. Summer is on it's way.

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We got a combination smoker/grill. Smoker is on the left. It's pellet-fed, too. My son loves to smoke meat, and this is much simpler than putting coals in every time he turns around.

dieseldawg142 01-11-2023 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9165636)
Ball joint popped?

good guess, but no, just did the ball joints last yr.
cv started acting up last month, so i ordered a new one from amazon. was driving the truck real easy till the new one came in. first it was supposed to be here dec 28-30, then got an email stating jan 3 and then another email saying jan 5. was heading into work last monday and the cv broke into 2, most of it in the diff, and a couple inches in the hub.
some truth to customcamper's post, i had some electrical wire to hold up the diff side of the cv and was taking it real easy trying to get back home. second corner was it, without the hub nut and cv, the bearing just came right apart. just the caliper was holding the wheel on, and only one caliper bolt....
should have been a quick cheap job, cv was $140, but because amazon can't hit a frikkin delivery date, it turned into a fiasco.
$100.58 tow home
$95 new hub
$75 brake pads, $25 caliper slider bolts
$300 to put 3 months insurance on the crew cab so i can still get to work
plus the orig $140 for the cv...and of course when i got the truck back home, there was the new friggin' cv on my step (jan 9)......not too happy with amazon right now..
you can see the only thing holding the wheel on is the caliper
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the upper caliper bolt bent, then broke. surprisingly as i was drilling it for an easy out, the drill spun the bolt out enuff to grab it with some vice grips. mind you, i just put the calipers, pads and rotors in last yr when i was doing the ball joints. prob why it came out so nice. them hub bolts on the other hand...33 yrs old....
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caliper sliders, was tough getting the bent one to come out. i think the broken one was easier..:lol:
nicely chewed up $100 new brake pads...
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at least my new rotor came thru with flying colors, still completely flat, no warpage at all. same with my new caliper, didn't crack or bend...got lucky i guess..
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whats left of part of the hub...and my new cv sitting behind it....orig cv couldn't have lasted one more trip to work and home...or amazon's pee poor delivery schedule...smh
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special-K 01-12-2023 07:33 AM

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A truck of mine threw a timing chain once waiting on a backordered double roller set. I was babying it along but my boss borrowed the truck, came walking back. Bent valves.

Those original bolts up there can get tough. On a K3500 I had to get a junk yard steering knuckle because the four bolts on back were froze up tight. Two broken impact sockets, second one after heat, tight.

72c20customcamper 01-14-2023 07:18 PM

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Picked up a late 70s Better-n-Bens coal/wood stove . Been sitting outside a few years but I got the doors to open in a few minutes . Need a couple of steel plates to support the fire brick . The ones in it rusted but they are removable anyway . Rest of the stove is in good shape and it was free

tutone 01-14-2023 09:02 PM

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My Dad used to call it "licking your calf over". Re-installed the eng/trans in the camaro. All because whilst the 350 sat on the engine stand for the better part of 6 months, I failed to remove the pipe plug for the temp sending unit. It was SS and painted over and siezed. So.....I heated..I beeswaxed...I hoped and prayed.. But no dice. The A arm was in the way and I couldn't jack it up to clear so I pulled it. Drilled it and managed to get it out without stripping the threads. It's all good, just put me behind a few days.

Getter-Done 01-14-2023 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by tutone (Post 9166771)
My Dad used to call it "licking your calf over". Re-installed the eng/trans in the camaro. All because whilst the 350 sat on the engine stand for the better part of 6 months, I failed to remove the pipe plug for the temp sending unit. It was SS and painted over and siezed. So.....I heated..I beeswaxed...I hoped and prayed.. But no dice. The A arm was in the way and I couldn't jack it up to clear so I pulled it. Drilled it and managed to get it out without stripping the threads. It's all good, just put me behind a few days.

Patience is the Virtue on this Stuff.

Glad you had Good luck.:metal:

Steeveedee 01-14-2023 09:53 PM

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Went over to the rental house to meet a gardener, who failed to show. Took along a GFCI outlet/light switch combo for one of the bathrooms. If you want that in a duplex outlet box- one outlet and one switch, it's $32. :( Well, the place is going to be sold (soon, I hope) and I won't have to deal with it any more. I didn't put it in, yet. It was raining cats and dogs, and I wasn't going out to the breaker box to switch the power off, nosiree. I'm no longer immortal, like I was when I was younger.

tutone 01-14-2023 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Getter-Done (Post 9166777)
Patience is the Virtue on this Stuff.

Glad you had Good luck.:metal:

Thanks. Believe me, I had visions of stripped threads and a ruined head the whole time..

dieseldawg142 01-14-2023 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by tutone (Post 9166791)
Thanks. Believe me, I had visions of stripped threads and a ruined head the whole time..

know what you mean...
been dreading my hub bolts all week. last monday i got one out, the other 2 started rounding off. so i been spraying them all week and looking for anything else to do other than hub bolts. even started checking wrecking yards for a spindle (non-existent around here) figuring the stock spindle was gunna get destroyed getting them bolts out.
finally went at them today, after liberal amounts of heat with the torch, got another one out, last one was too stripped to get a socket to hold it, so after tons of heat i hammered a smaller impact socket on it and with my son's 30" breaker bar, she finally came out.
am breathing a lot easier now, once the new parts show up just a matter of bolting it all back together

FleetsidePaul 01-15-2023 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Steeveedee (Post 9166790)
Went over to the rental house to meet a gardener, who failed to show. Took along a GFCI outlet/light switch combo for one of the bathrooms. If you want that in a duplex outlet box- one outlet and one switch, it's $32. :( Well, the place is going to be sold (soon, I hope) and I won't have to deal with it any more. I didn't put it in, yet. It was raining cats and dogs, and I wasn't going out to the breaker box to switch the power off, nosiree. I'm no longer immortal, like I was when I was younger.

I hate to tell you Steven but my rental just sold. A whopping 2 days on the market. :lol: Now I've got to get another house up here to keep the tax man from killing me. I'm going to meet a realtor tomorrow on 2 ugly houses in Lake Isabella. They're ugly but nothing some paint and new blinds cant cure. The previous owners had no taste. Just ugly colors and uglier drapes. I can fix that easy enough.

I waited for the firewood guy today. I'm out. Down to burning the wet stuff in the yard. The furniture is next if this guy doesn't show up soon. He says his truck is stuck in the mud. Funny the guy in Vegas delivered my new to me Jaguar today and this guy can't drive a mile.

I love the Jag. The crate motor sounds great but I couldn't mess with it too much because it was pouring rain and my Jeeps battery finally gave up. It wont take a charge and its blocking the garage. So the Jag is in the yard for the moment and it's still raining like crazy. Oh well, hopefully it'll get some much needed water in the lake.

special-K 01-15-2023 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by tutone (Post 9166771)
My Dad used to call it "licking your calf over". Re-installed the eng/trans in the camaro. All because whilst the 350 sat on the engine stand for the better part of 6 months, I failed to remove the pipe plug for the temp sending unit. It was SS and painted over and siezed. So.....I heated..I beeswaxed...I hoped and prayed.. But no dice. The A arm was in the way and I couldn't jack it up to clear so I pulled it. Drilled it and managed to get it out without stripping the threads. It's all good, just put me behind a few days.

Sounds like my luck. I needed to replace the front brake hoses on my '72 K2500. In anticipation of frozen union at the hose/hardline at the frame I removed the headers to make the job >easier<. One spark plug broke, no biggie. I go to pull the plug out and it isn't budging. Soaking it, heating it, and finally only part of it came out, leaving the threads and electrode in the head. Time to pull the head. It showed coolant had been in that cylinder, so I dismantled and had magna-fluxed... cracked. The silver lining in this was I found an outrageously great deal on a better set of ready to install heads (performance and condition) that really woke the motor up.
The brake hose and line came apart easily. In fact, I had ordered in advance that section of brake line from Inline Tube that I left in the box. Original line is still fine.
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Originally Posted by dieseldawg142 (Post 9166815)
know what you mean...
been dreading my hub bolts all week. last monday i got one out, the other 2 started rounding off. so i been spraying them all week and looking for anything else to do other than hub bolts. even started checking wrecking yards for a spindle (non-existent around here) figuring the stock spindle was gunna get destroyed getting them bolts out.
finally went at them today, after liberal amounts of heat with the torch, got another one out, last one was too stripped to get a socket to hold it, so after tons of heat i hammered a smaller impact socket on it and with my son's 30" breaker bar, she finally came out.
am breathing a lot easier now, once the new parts show up just a matter of bolting it all back together

I couldn't get those bolts out of my '92 K3500 one time. Nothing worked. Broke two impact sockets after juice, heat, and prayer! Took a trip to the junk yard for another knuckle assembly

Boog 01-15-2023 09:55 AM

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“Every twenty minute repair is just one broken bolt away from a three day ordeal”. Truth!

Sheepdip 01-15-2023 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Boog (Post 9166920)
“Every twenty minute repair is just one broken bolt away from a three day ordeal”. Truth!

:lol::lol::lol:I thought that only happened to me:lol::lol::lol:

Steeveedee 01-15-2023 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9166876)
I hate to tell you Steven but my rental just sold. A whopping 2 days on the market. :lol: Now I've got to get another house up here to keep the tax man from killing me. I'm going to meet a realtor tomorrow on 2 ugly houses in Lake Isabella. They're ugly but nothing some paint and new blinds cant cure. The previous owners had no taste. Just ugly colors and uglier drapes. I can fix that easy enough.

I waited for the firewood guy today. I'm out. Down to burning the wet stuff in the yard. The furniture is next if this guy doesn't show up soon. He says his truck is stuck in the mud. Funny the guy in Vegas delivered my new to me Jaguar today and this guy can't drive a mile.

I love the Jag. The crate motor sounds great but I couldn't mess with it too much because it was pouring rain and my Jeeps battery finally gave up. It wont take a charge and its blocking the garage. So the Jag is in the yard for the moment and it's still raining like crazy. Oh well, hopefully it'll get some much needed water in the lake.

That's real good news about the rental! I'm hoping to see that kind of response.

special-K 01-15-2023 10:31 AM

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I have tried going into simple projects expecting a big ordeal so they would turn out quick and easy but even that didn't work! :lol:

GOPAPA 01-15-2023 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9166960)
I have tried going into simple projects expecting a big ordeal so they would turn out quick and easy but even that didn't work! :lol:

Ahh. I know what you mean ,,sometimes after opening walls and floors up ,,you get a surprise that you didn.t expect ..

special-K 01-16-2023 08:54 AM

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I got my little barn move project completed, so I've been working on filling the building back up. I moved things out in phases. I've been looking at moving things back as a trivial task for rainy days or using idle timeslots. Not a thing to "waste" a whole good day on. I'll go out in the morning with my coffee and next thing I know it's after lunchtime, and finish out the day moving. Now I realize it's days of work worthy of whatever time I invest. I'm getting there
I had to build this canopy to store things, as well as fill my screen house, and stick some things in the garage. I built the canopy to be able to dismantle and erect elsewhere later
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Ahh. I know what you mean ,,sometimes after opening walls and floors up ,,you get a surprise that you didn.t expect ..

I don't have the same problem with houses. I go into that work figuring on handling whatever I run into. Usually can tell what's going on inside the walls by what I see outside. Opening up just shows to what extent.
With auto mechanics I expect mechanical results, as if taking something apart that had just been put together. Yeah we know how rust can affect that, but we don't know how bad till we try. I can only speak for myself, and I figure for those who do it for a living it's like me with houses. Very little throws them for a loop.

FleetsidePaul 01-16-2023 09:50 AM

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I like the Coors license plate Tim. Hard to believe that they got it past the DMV here in nanny land.

Steven, I knew that house would go fast. It's in a really good neighborhood and nobody really sells there too often. I wanted too sell it when we moved but my wife wanted to keep it so we rented it out. Never again although the price of houses did go up considerably in the time it was rented. So it's a win I think.

I did come down a little on the price. Not much. The housing market is weak right now. Prices are going down which is a drag if you're just selling. But I'm selling and buying so I'll make it up on the other end. The house I'm buying is 200K less than what they were asking a year ago. Now it's just all the escrow BS. It's supposed to close by the end of the month. Fingers crossed.

Steeveedee 01-16-2023 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9167307)
I like the Coors license plate Tim. Hard to believe that they got it past the DMV here in nanny land.

Steven, I knew that house would go fast. It's in a really good neighborhood and nobody really sells there too often. I wanted too sell it when we moved but my wife wanted to keep it so we rented it out. Never again although the price of houses did go up considerably in the time it was rented. So it's a win I think.

I did come down a little on the price. Not much. The housing market is weak right now. Prices are going down which is a drag if you're just selling. But I'm selling and buying so I'll make it up on the other end. The house I'm buying is 200K less than what they were asking a year ago. Now it's just all the escrow BS. It's supposed to close by the end of the month. Fingers crossed.

I'm hoping it's priced right for sale. There are comps in the area that have come down $100k since last June, and still not sold.

72c20customcamper 01-16-2023 11:35 AM

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Looking great Tim

Ol Blue K20 01-16-2023 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9167307)
I like the Coors license plate Tim. Hard to believe that they got it past the DMV here in nanny land.

Steven, I knew that house would go fast. It's in a really good neighborhood and nobody really sells there too often. I wanted too sell it when we moved but my wife wanted to keep it so we rented it out. Never again although the price of houses did go up considerably in the time it was rented. So it's a win I think.

I did come down a little on the price. Not much. The housing market is weak right now. Prices are going down which is a drag if you're just selling. But I'm selling and buying so I'll make it up on the other end. The house I'm buying is 200K less than what they were asking a year ago. Now it's just all the escrow BS. It's supposed to close by the end of the month. Fingers crossed.

X2 on the Coors plate. It would look great on my shop wall. ;):lol:

special-K 01-16-2023 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9167307)
I like the Coors license plate Tim. Hard to believe that they got it past the DMV here in nanny land

I guess the nannies hadn't taken over back in blue plate days.
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X2 on the Coors plate. It would look great on my shop wall. ;):lol:

It's a funny story how I came up with that
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Looking great Tim

Thanks. There will be a lot less floor showing before I'm done. I still have the woodworking equipment to move, then the Harley. The canopy just has a few things left in the attic. I think I'll hold off dismantling it for now. Time to focus on my cellar project.

Yesterday I sold the stack of cherry slabs I had stored on the back of my '67 project. No sooner had I built it a shelter and it got a load to haul (sitting still). Feels good to get that gone. I had all my transmissions and transfer cases stashed under it, now moved back to the lean-to side of the barn. I'm going from cluttered outbuildings back to normal, a barn full of junk :lol:

Steeveedee 01-16-2023 11:42 PM

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Much to my chagrin, I had to call an electrician to put a GFCI outlet in one of the bathrooms in the rental house. I bought one, but can't figure out how it should be installed. It's a two-gang, along with a light switch for the bathroom light. Don't anyone tell me how to do it, I'm already embarrassed enough. Or, just MAYBE, I'm sick and tired of working on that place, and just want it gone, with other people doing the work for $100. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's the reason. ;)

Rickysnickers 01-17-2023 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by steeveedee (Post 9167602)
much to my chagrin, i had to call an electrician to put a gfci outlet in one of the bathrooms in the rental house. I bought one, but can't figure out how it should be installed. It's a two-gang, along with a light switch for the bathroom light. Don't anyone tell me how to do it, i'm already embarrassed enough. Or, just maybe, i'm sick and tired of working on that place, and just want it gone, with other people doing the work for $100. Yeah, i'm pretty sure that's the reason. ;)

lol!!!! :)

Sheepdip 01-17-2023 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Steeveedee (Post 9167602)
Much to my chagrin, I had to call an electrician to put a GFCI outlet in one of the bathrooms in the rental house. I bought one, but can't figure out how it should be installed. It's a two-gang, along with a light switch for the bathroom light. Don't anyone tell me how to do it, I'm already embarrassed enough. Or, just MAYBE, I'm sick and tired of working on that place, and just want it gone, with other people doing the work for $100. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's the reason. ;)

I can relate...had a GFI popping for no reason so I purchased a new one, no instructions or diagrams provided with it. Removed the old one (30+/- yrs old) making sure wires were separated L/R-U/D as removed. When I powered it back up.....nothing.
I noticed the new one had a little green LED power indicator light, got my Wiggy out found which was power in, long story short if I would have installed the new one inverted it would have worked the first time! :devil::crazy:
All's well now and the wifey is happy again.

1slo64 01-17-2023 12:37 PM

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When I replaced the GFCIs in my house it told you which wire goes where on the back of the outlet.

Steeveedee 01-17-2023 02:06 PM

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I have red, white and orange wires, and don't want to deal with it.

72c20customcamper 01-17-2023 04:37 PM

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Got the doors off the stove little heat and the rivet pins came right out . The doors are in a rust bath right now so I can get the handle latches to work without a cheater pipe and hopefully be able to get the screws out around the glass . Needs new gaskets

dieseldawg142 01-17-2023 09:23 PM

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Got the doors off the stove little heat and the rivet pins came right out . The doors are in a rust bath right now so I can get the handle latches to work without a cheater pipe and hopefully be able to get the screws out around the glass . Needs new gaskets

must be rusted, stripped out bolt month...lol
seems to be a lot of it going around lately
well my hub showed up today, but i tore my left rotator cuff in 3 spots the other day...glad my son is taking mechanics, i can barely spin a wrench with my lefty now
18 yrs old and he got my truck back together with no probs, drives beauty-ous and straight, pretty proud of him
looking all sad...:(
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Ol Blue K20 01-17-2023 10:19 PM

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must be rusted, stripped out bolt month...lol
seems to be a lot of it going around lately
well my hub showed up today, but i tore my left rotator cuff in 3 spots the other day...glad my son is taking mechanics, i can barely spin a wrench with my lefty now
18 yrs old and he got my truck back together with no probs, drives beauty-ous and straight, pretty proud of him
looking all sad...:(
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Wish I was there, I am a lefty (southpaw). But, I'm not allowed in Canada. I have a DUI 25 years ago. :smoke:

dieseldawg142 01-17-2023 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Ol Blue K20 (Post 9168051)
Wish I was there, I am a lefty (southpaw). But, I'm not allowed in Canada. I have a DUI 25 years ago. :smoke:

yup, know what you mean Dale, dui in '85...seems our govs can't let go of anything...ever

special-K 01-18-2023 08:55 AM

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I got a DUI in '00 at 45 years old. When I was being questioned at my first appointment she asked if this was my first DUI and I answered "No". She looked confused since she had read over my record with no prior DUI showing. She asked if I was sure and I said, "I'm sure this isn't my first. It's my last". At the end of the interview I told her I understood there is a whole process I have to go through, same as everyone else, because of what I was arrested for. But I don't need to be treated as someone with a drinking problem. I drove 29 years with no DUI, so either I don't have a drinking problem or I'm really good at driving drunk :lol:. What else can I say? I learned my lesson.

FleetsidePaul 01-18-2023 01:02 PM

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Got my ole Baja (AKA Crispy Critter) into my messy shop finally. Now I just have to clean her up. Stay tuned.

I bought 2 cans of PB Blaster, 18 cans of beer, and Band Aid's. I think that I'm going to need them. Everything is locked up tighter than a virgin with a mean daddy.

First time with a roof over her head in 45+ years. Almost rear ended my buddy's truck twice tugging her in. (no brakes) But he's got a F250 so no big deal.

I ordered a new hood 6 weeks ago and it's still MIA. I called and gave them some grief so maybe I'm on the back burner. They seem sensitive and I may have insulted them with my "slow boat from China' remark. :lol:

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mr.mud1 01-18-2023 07:23 PM

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well i had a call from the tire place this morning about new front tires for my Mustang that i ordered in OCTOBER????finally came in.i was working on my truck and as usual it seems on this project,it's 1 step ahead,3 steps back so i closed up the shop fed up and we went for a drive and brought home tires.now when the weather is better and the car is out of hibernation,we'll get it lined up and fresh sneakers.

Sheepdip 01-18-2023 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9168230)
Got my ole Baja (AKA Crispy Critter) into my messy shop finally. Now I just have to clean her up. Stay tuned.

I bought 2 cans of PB Blaster, 18 cans of beer, and Band Aid's. I think that I'm going to need them. Everything is locked up tighter than a virgin with a mean daddy.

First time with a roof over her head in 45+ years. Almost rear ended my buddy's truck twice tugging her in. (no brakes) But he's got a F250 so no big deal.

I ordered a new hood 6 weeks ago and it's still MIA. I called and gave them some grief so maybe I'm on the back burner. They seem sensitive and I may have insulted them with my "slow boat from China' remark. :lol:

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I can tell ya right now you are way short on beer!:lol:

special-K 01-19-2023 07:39 AM

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I hope you can come close to matching the hood up to that fuzzy naval orange.

FleetsidePaul 01-19-2023 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by mr.mud1 (Post 9168360)
well i had a call from the tire place this morning about new front tires for my Mustang that i ordered in OCTOBER????finally came in.i was working on my truck and as usual it seems on this project,it's 1 step ahead,3 steps back so i closed up the shop fed up and we went for a drive and brought home tires.now when the weather is better and the car is out of hibernation,we'll get it lined up and fresh sneakers.

October??? That's ridiculous. I guess I've had good luck because all my tires have got here fast and I've bought plenty lately. My biggest problem is getting them mounted. The tire place by my place won't do it unless you buy the tires from him. The guy is a jerk about it. Funny thing is that the house that I just bought is directly across the street from his. Howdy neighbor remember me? :lol: I'm the guy that you told to take a walk. :lol:

Sheepdip, you are correct. 18 beers is not enough especially if my buddies come over to "help'. Those guys can smell beer from a mile away.

Tim, that VW does look like an orange doesn't it. It's shaped like one. :lol: I'm going to keep it orange. Why not, I already have the Kawasaki lime green Bug and the lemon yellow Thing. I have all the citrus fruits covered. :lol:

I got my new fancy pants deep fryer yesterday, so it's going to be deep fried whatever is on sale at the market today.

Boog 01-19-2023 11:47 AM

Re: What did you do today not on your truck...
 
A flat black hood will do just fine with orange. ;)

You mean someone still makes baja kits?

special-K 01-19-2023 11:51 AM

Re: What did you do today not on your truck...
 
I was thinking ruby red grapefruit. Gotta get some grapefruit in there somewhere


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