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Yesterday, 03:22 PM | #51 |
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Re: My C-30 w/Holmes wrecker adventure
That is one way to fix things. I also like rivet nuts and use them whenever I can. I have not seen the Handee Clamp or the handheld nibbler before. Those are some cool and interesting tools. Thanks for sharing photos of your work. We all like photos.
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Yesterday, 04:48 PM | #52 |
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Re: My C-30 w/Holmes wrecker adventure
Thanks Darrell for viewing and taking the time to respond! I've been impressed with several of your posts and the perspective you provide.
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Best wishes to ya’ll. Sincerely, Jim "To invent you need a good imagination and a pile of junk" - Thomas Edison "I've always wanted to get a job as a procrastinator - but, I keep putting off looking for one - I guess I'll never realize my life's dream - so sad." - Me My C30 wrecker build/repair/update thread: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=855904 |
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Thanks viewing this thread and for the nice words! The generator is for a hoped for move to a more rural area where I will use it for a backup for a solar system that I also acquired. Congratulations for living off grid for as long as you have. Before moving to Arizona we lived in the Appalachian mountains for 9 years and were going the self-sufficient route as much as possible. Once out here in AZ I taught at a motorcycle school for a few rotations (mini semesters) and enjoyed the teaching aspect a lot. Unfortunately the detractors were right in that it was a diploma mill and not too concerned with education. The genset I posted a picture of in #37 definitely could power a small city/town. Mine would easily power my entire shop cuz I'm a sole-proprietor. If I don't use my TIG welder on high it would probably work for that too. Just don't open the refrigerator and have the light come on!
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Best wishes to ya’ll. Sincerely, Jim "To invent you need a good imagination and a pile of junk" - Thomas Edison "I've always wanted to get a job as a procrastinator - but, I keep putting off looking for one - I guess I'll never realize my life's dream - so sad." - Me My C30 wrecker build/repair/update thread: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=855904 |
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Yesterday, 09:20 PM | #54 |
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Re: My C-30 w/Holmes wrecker adventure
OOOOPS!
I forgot to include this photo when the wiring and switch was finished. It was just starting to get dark too:
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Best wishes to ya’ll. Sincerely, Jim "To invent you need a good imagination and a pile of junk" - Thomas Edison "I've always wanted to get a job as a procrastinator - but, I keep putting off looking for one - I guess I'll never realize my life's dream - so sad." - Me My C30 wrecker build/repair/update thread: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=855904 Last edited by jhe.1973; Yesterday at 10:06 PM. |
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