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Surgeon told me if you have the joints replaced you won't have the same amount of movement
I can’t speak from experience, but Paul seems to do very well. He’s in the process of building a new house. I helped him insulate and drywall in beginning of march. Didn’t seem to be a problem for him. I remember him telling me there are certain things he must watch out for but I can’t remember what they were.
 
We cleaned the interior and found it was last registered 38 years ago. Also found door and trunk key then found most needed parts in trunk. Here is what she looks like now.

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This is a keeper
Hold on to it for another 3 years or so...then my boy will need a car

He seems to think he's getting my wife's grocery getter, but im not sure I want him behind the wheel of a car of the caliber
 
So I've been calling all over to buy a new power steering pump. The car has two different pumps. The one I have isn't available but you can buy the kit. For 225 I can have it rebuilt so that's the way I have to go.
Emptied out most of the garage this morning and blew it out with the leaf blower and then power washed the floor.
Looks a lot better now.
Monday night car show starts at 5:30. Great night for it
 
Holy crap Fred your a couple hundred miles west of me but here the temperature is in the bag sticker range. Boss is blowing off tomorrow because it’s supposed to be 37 or 90+ tomorrow, fine by me, tongue hanging out
Same here and yea I'm working tomorrow but I guarantee I'll be home early. Can't handle the heat.
 
Told the boss look the three of us are all over 60, chances of one of us having a heart attack in that heat are pretty good, he laughed but he knew
I work inside a shop so not as bad as you have it.
 
Just finished an early dinner so An ice cold whiskey with a splash of Sprite is on the menu.
 
I don’t know about that, unless it’s an air conditioned shop, I have at least a breeze. Doesn’t matter Work place health and safety ( government) says 35 c is cut off. That’s law so
Didn't know the government regulated what temp. you can work in, not sure if it's the same here.
 
It’s all tied in to our public healthcare system, like seat belt laws and helmet laws. Just the Canadian government trying to protect you from yourself
Think I prefer the good old days that if your not smart enough to protect yourself you suffer the consequences.
 
It’s all tied in to our public healthcare system, like seat belt laws and helmet laws. Just the Canadian government trying to protect you from yourself
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Since there is no exposed plastic for sparks and things to penetrate, MSHA might approve this butane fire device to be carried by American miners. :thumbsup:
 
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