Christmas in August! Still a truck load of weatherstripping/grommets and whiskers coming from Jim at DMT. The wife can’t complain about storing it in our bedroom (this time)!
Christmas in August! Still a truck load of weatherstripping/grommets and whiskers coming from Jim at DMT. The wife can’t complain about storing it in our bedroom (this time)!
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They were absolutely necessary to continue to work on her car....Dang getting some nice toys.
you only posted three times today. why you slowing down?
just kidding. thanks for taking us along for the ride.
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I believe I'm missing the same part. It's smack dab in middle of Speedo.First interaction with Vacuum Orna-metal. Frank called and said they unpacked the box and something was missing from the cluster lens. I had no idea what he was talking about but I mentioned the lens did have a hole in it when I packed it. He explained there should be a trim piece there. He then asked if this was a Concours restoration and if we should look for the true '63 piece. I said it is not a points type restoration, I just want it to look like it could have come from the factory that way. He said he had some Chrysler pieces that he could plate and install to give it a bit of trim even though they were not 100% correct. I said do it!
So far I am impressed. Anyone have a photo of what he was talking about? Mine is clearly missing.
Also Ken at Oregon Cam Grinding is grinding me a Dutra RV12 cam for the slanty.
Is the humidity really that high in AZ that you need that?View attachment 1715385126 Oh Boy dry air for papa!
Is the humidity really that high in AZ that you need that?
I don't understand, I am in WV and in the summer the humidity stays around 50 to 80%.
I have my compressor outside, it dumps into a buddy tank, then plumbed into the garage, straight to a line drier, then goes up the ceiling, then dumps in each corner of the garage, with a line drier.
No water issues what so ever.
The tanks do accumulate a lot of water, one time, I loosened the drain on the air compressor, and no air would come out, I had to remove the fitting, and poke a screwdriver in the hole to allow the sediment to blow out, along with a flood of water, I added a ball valve to make draining easier.
Not judging you, just did not understand.Depends on time of year. Spring 10% and not too bad. This time of year monsoons and 50%. After sandblasting for a few hours it gets really bad, and I wanted a new tool out of the deal with the wife, don't judge me!
Not judging you, just did not understand.
I know the $25 driers work in my application.