Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Wow , had to stay busy so I took care of a prayer plant and gave it more stair way, people mostly grow it to stay as a ground cover.

All safe with no damage here in my area :thumbsup:

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Tornado went over Jodi’s hotel last night in Fayetteville. It was off the ground enough all it did was wipe out the power. Everyone came down stairs from upper floors. She said when the eye went over the air was very funny and you could literally hear each person breathing. That kind of still. She pounded a couple glasses of wine and went back to bed! That’s my girl!

Wow !! When it gets bad still run for cover! And a bed and mattress works . Bless her hart.

Yup you dont care about how big her crack is so I have heard.
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Got 18.2% of trunk repaired today. Going to try for another 20-30% tomorrow. A big clean up before i started was my setback today.
 
Well I am sad now..
Got a phone call. I usually dont pay attention to the news.
The first Bowling Alley I bowled a 300 game and an 800 plus series in tournament play burnt to the ground today.:(
 
Well I am sad now..
Got a phone call. I usually dont pay attention to the news.
The first Bowling Alley I bowled a 300 game and an 800 plus series in tournament play burnt to the ground today.:(
Dang.
 
Well I am sad now..
Got a phone call. I usually dont pay attention to the news.
The first Bowling Alley I bowled a 300 game and an 800 plus series in tournament play burnt to the ground today.:(
That sucks, the burn down not your score
 
So, I noticed this a few weeks ago and I was trying to ignore it and just monitor to see if it got any bigger. It has not, but I was just wondering if this is something to be concerned about. (first pic is the gap between the inner fender and the front frame rail)

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These two are the big kinks in the support structure that I think are the cause of the gap.
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Gents!!!!!

My little detour due to K damage is complete and getting back on the suspension, brake and steering rebuild.

A bit of a challenge doing it solo but replaced K, installed new motor mounts, replaced steering gear and K bolts.

Quick victory lap and back at it.

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That was just the preliminaries... now the actual work starts. On the positive side my pile of old parts is close to matching the size of my pile of new parts :thumbsup:
I still have to send torsion bars. Sorry I have not yet.
 
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