Stop in for a cup of coffee

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And drove off!!???
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yep. :steering:
 
Spraying clear. Great......:thumbsup:Paint will be finished today. Then the fun of putting all the cool stuff on...
 
Well, crap the lift struts crapped out on the hood. Ordered 2 new ones. BUT a PIA to replace....Have to remove fenders....
 
Our 1/4 beef will be ready later this month, yum! Never had limousin beef before, will see if I like it as much as angus.

you won’t. It won’t be bad just w bit tougher. We raised both for decades and I can tell the difference instantly
 
So did wheel bearing, assembled and turns out both bearings are bad. So about an hour and i can re-assemble. Let them deliver, last months bill was $2800. Think i will pick up less,let them deliver more.
 
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What's the conversion for Bic to standard measure? When I was a miner, those little butane lighters were one of the very few personal citations that the Feds/MSHA inspectors could write. 99% of safety citations would be written to the mine operator. They had issue with miners carrying little bombs in their pockets :rolleyes:.
 
Always something on old cars.....Even new old cars.....Those struts came out of a wrecking yard, so they were already old. The problem is new replacement do not attach exactly the same...
 
View attachment 1715722570 What's the conversion for Bic to standard measure? When I was a miner, those little butane lighters were one of the very few personal citations that the Feds/MSHA inspectors could write. 99% of safety citations would be written to the mine operator. They had issue with miners carrying little bombs in their pockets :rolleyes:.
Saw a welder melt thru one and burned the **** out of his leg.....
 
View attachment 1715722570 What's the conversion for Bic to standard measure? When I was a miner, those little butane lighters were one of the very few personal citations that the Feds/MSHA inspectors could write. 99% of safety citations would be written to the mine operator. They had issue with miners carrying little bombs in their pockets :rolleyes:.
Would you get beat up for a Zippo?
 
MSHA had no problems with Zippos or similar metallic cased lighters. I had a book of matches go off in my shirt pocket only once :rolleyes: and learned that lesson. The dangerous little things you never think of until it blows up :BangHead:. One of the HDRs I worked with when I was a newbie always wore rental uniform type shirts and pants HIGHLY starched, creases like razors :eek: to work on dirt moving iron :wtf:. " It's like this. All that starch, welding sparks and boogers just bounce off. "
 
Ugh dealing with all this estate stuff is gonna give me a stroke. Ugh
 
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