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Furthermore: you posted them on an open public forum...

For the US copyright website you referenced earlier:

The public domain is not a place. A work of authorship is in the “public domain” if it is no longer under copyright protection or if it failed to meet the requirements for copyright protection. Works in the public domain may be used freely without the permission of the former copyright owner.
Wrong Mr. armchair lawyer, it does NOT meet the definition of public domain. Read carefully what you cited. “the public domain is not a place.”

You lose.
 
Not much. Getting rain today so roundup is out of the question. Kind of got the tractor temp fixed. Think the starter is drawing pretty good on it when not engaged. Have to do some more troubleshooting on the thing. Felt like crap yesterday for sure. Hope today is better. Have a bunch of distribs I want to document and can get some welding done on the Cuda if it is raining and I hold up for a while. Might actually go start out there in a bit.
 
Not much. Getting rain today so roundup is out of the question. Kind of got the tractor temp fixed. Think the starter is drawing pretty good on it when not engaged. Have to do some more troubleshooting on the thing. Felt like crap yesterday for sure. Hope today is better. Have a bunch of distribs I want to document and can get some welding done on the Cuda if it is raining and I hold up for a while. Might actually go start out there in a bit.

We're supposed to get some slushy snow and rain....

If not, we need to go tow an Escort back to the repair shop here to get the brake lines replaced... This will be the kid's friend's new car.... The car is about 30 miles away in Indiana...

we looked at the brake lines yesterday and not an easy fix, so we will bring it to a repair shop here that does good work at reasonable rates...
 
Tell you what the new car brake lines suck for sure. I saw a GMC? at Deans he was doing them on had to be four just to the rear!
 
Just took all the lines going to the rear of the cuda off last week, does not get any easier!
 
I did get a new bushing burnisher I should get familiar with on some junk housings. Needed one for a while.
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Just took all the lines going to the rear of the cuda off last week, does not get any easier!

This escort has two steel lines going to the rear and they both have the rough scaly rust on them and not anywhere we can do a quick splice.... Better to take it to a shop with a lift and let them do it...
 
I have been using a Teflon coated on on regular stuff. Think it is high nickle. Love the stuff so easy to bend. Cuda will get regular steel with the gravel guard where needed.
 
Having the lift tied up is killing me. I don't know if I should drop the k member or not or just slap the front end on to make it a roller. I still have not taken the leaf spring out of the parts car either. Been really slowing down lately.
 
Really want to have the underside done and the firewall this summer and get it to Chucks, but the way I am going and all the other crap highly doubt it will happen this summer. Never should have gotten into this car. ******* Stan finding such a good deal on it!
 
Having the lift tied up is killing me. I don't know if I should drop the k member or not or just slap the front end on to make it a roller. I still have not taken the leaf spring out of the parts car either. Been really slowing down lately.

I would drop the k-frame and clean it up, then install it and the suspension so it's all done right and you don't have it lingering in the back of your mind...
 
That's kind of where I am at. Want to do the firewall the same time so I can just stand up in the hole with it on the lift and do it. Motor/trans still in it right now.
 
That's kind of where I am at. Want to do the firewall the same time so I can just stand up in the hole with it on the lift and do it. Motor/trans still in it right now.

You gotta get it done some time... Why not get it done now and then not have to do it later???

Even if you only get it done one step at a time, it's still progress...
 
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