Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Hoping my fiberglass I did over the weekend set up and then I can finally unveil my custom dash
 
Made chicken parm for dinner. Put a few carrot sticks on there cause I found out garlic bread is NOT a vegetable. Who knew? :rolleyes:

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That looks good !
I had potato soup with crackers and cheese on the side, I bet i get hungry by 10pm.
 
440 bottom end is finished, need the top end installed, t56 is ready. I figure 7-10 days worth of sanding and grinding, another 2-3 in body filler, another 7-10 in block sanding, then a couple days of painting. Then the getting the thing assembled. So call it 30 days of straight work and it could be finished. That’s if I do it solo

Gotcha... just need 30 days of uninterrupted time..

Easy peasy
 
Dinner here tonight. Crockpot roast, potatoes, corn, cooked for 8 hours. Maybe the last piece of lemon meringue pie
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All right all you wrenches, I need a solution. This morning it was well below zero and I got a full on diesel bath very first thing. And yes I understand how not to do it but my hands were not cooperating as we had been outside a bit to long. I fully understand moving South is best solution! My quandary is my clothes got soaked in Diesel and I mean a bath soaked, including my “free” Snap On coat. I have now washed my clothes and coat 4 times and it still reeks. Any ideas how to get rid of diesel odor?
 
Can of Tuna, and some cherry tomatoes for dinner tonight.
Yogurt frozen fudge bar for a snack.
 
All right all you wrenches, I need a solution. This morning it was well below zero and I got a full on diesel bath very first thing. And yes I understand how not to do it but my hands were not cooperating as we had been outside a bit to long. I fully understand moving South is best solution! My quandary is my clothes got soaked in Diesel and I mean a bath soaked, including my “free” Snap On coat. I have now washed my clothes and coat 4 times and it still reeks. Any ideas how to get rid of diesel odor?
Contact a dry cleaner. Sounds like you washed as much as you could out.
 
All right all you wrenches, I need a solution. This morning it was well below zero and I got a full on diesel bath very first thing. And yes I understand how not to do it but my hands were not cooperating as we had been outside a bit to long. I fully understand moving South is best solution! My quandary is my clothes got soaked in Diesel and I mean a bath soaked, including my “free” Snap On coat. I have now washed my clothes and coat 4 times and it still reeks. Any ideas how to get rid of diesel odor?
Washing won't do it. You need to take it to a dry cleaner.
TMM beat me to it.
 
I saw this early in the a.m. at Lower Baker. Dress up that yard truck, looked pretty good! There was more snow at Upper Baker, went there after Lower.

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