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:lol: I just got a call from PG&E to inform me of their safety inspections of their power transmission grids in the area.
:lol: Meaning "Expect one of our drones or helicopters to fly into the power lines and your refrigerated food to spoil and your beer to get warm" :rofl:

"Please don't shoot down our drone"...

I did see where Axon was going to start production of a drone-based Tazer system....until their entire Board of Ethics resigned...:rolleyes:
 
Have emailed three vendors in the last week to clarify dimensions and specs on their products....

ZERO responses...

TAKE MY MONEY!!!

:mad:
 
Because Frank needs more stuff to do.... :poke:
I am getting ready to pour another footing, slab for a storage building. Not large, just 10 x 12. What you can build here without a permit. I know of a guy with about 10 of these on his property, with a large tarp covering them all. Nice!! This last bout of covid has really sapped my energy.......But getting better.....no more symptoms, just the loss of sustained energy.....BUT getting better....Sucks...
 
Have emailed three vendors in the last week to clarify dimensions and specs on their products....

ZERO responses...

TAKE MY MONEY!!!

:mad:
Most vendors now a days just warehouse the stuff, no idea what it is they have....
 
Most vendors now a days just warehouse the stuff, no idea what it is they have....

Reverting back to my conversation on seeking a 9" air cleaner. I don't understand Mancini having cleaners listed but no dimensions provided so no clue what the overall or neck size is. Seems a simple enough ask.
 
I am getting ready to pour another footing, slab for a storage building. Not large, just 10 x 12. What you can build here without a permit. I know of a guy with about 10 of these on his property, with a large tarp covering them all. Nice!! This last bout of covid has really sapped my energy.......But getting better.....no more symptoms, just the loss of sustained energy.....BUT getting better....Sucks...

That sucks... Hope there is some long-term improvement. Tough to get what you want done when your arse is dragging
 
So should be easier to put back original....
I bought a new Polaroid instant camera to archive where stuff goes, and what things look like. Yep they make them again!!! Now the film is the crazy part. over 2 bucks a picture!:(
 
I bought a new Polaroid instant camera to archive where stuff goes, and what things look like. Yep they make them again!!! Now the film is the crazy part. over 2 bucks a picture!:(

Hah.. . Yeah, I'm taking way more pictures as I go along. Amazing when getting back to reassembly, things that seemed blatantly obvious are like... Huh???
 
Reverting back to my conversation on seeking a 9" air cleaner. I don't understand Mancini having cleaners listed but no dimensions provided so no clue what the overall or neck size is. Seems a simple enough ask.
I see, no one shows what the neck size is!!! nutz.....
 
Hah.. . Yeah, I'm taking way more pictures as I go along. Amazing when getting back to reassembly, things that seemed blatantly obvious are like... Huh???
I am putting a picture along with the removed part, together with notes.....I have found that it ALWAYS takes much longer to re assemble then expected, like years longer!!! And memories just are not that good.....
 
I am getting ready to pour another footing, slab for a storage building. Not large, just 10 x 12. What you can build here without a permit. I know of a guy with about 10 of these on his property, with a large tarp covering them all. Nice!! This last bout of covid has really sapped my energy.......But getting better.....no more symptoms, just the loss of sustained energy.....BUT getting better....Sucks...
surprised you can even do that. Pretty sure I need permit for anything with a foundation. Most sheds around here sit on blocks
 
Getting there… did a few fixes in high spots today. Should just need a skim coat over everything and have some paint on it this weekend. Probably good I am doing this a little each day before work. So I can’t keep f’n with it. LOL

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I'm glad there's guys like you out there.... If I had a fender tag or a build sheet I might be inclined to work at it...but other than finding paint color under the undercoating everything is an assumption on the car. The seat skins are off (Plymouth logo back seat, Dodge logo front seats) the engine is a 1981 225 with dual exhaust...etc...etc
My feeling is ain’t nobody gonna care about a 74 dart swinger with a slant 6 and rusted out everywhere. It’s why I didn’t spend the money on the correct floor pans and trunk floor just to cut them up to clear for the cell and trans. Now I did go correct quarters and rockers because they were exterior pieces. But this is supposed to be a toy not a museum piece
 
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My feeling is ain’t nobody gonna care about a 74 dart swinger with a slant 6 and rusted out everywhere. It’s why I didn’t spend the money on the correct floor pans and trunk floor just to cut them up to clear for the cell and trans. Now I did go correct quarters and rockers because they weee exterior pieces. But this is supposed to be a toy not a museum piece
Be cool to see it on the road....
 
Getting there… did a few fixes in high spots today. Should just need a skim coat over everything and have some paint on it this weekend. Probably good I am doing this a little each day before work. So I can’t keep f’n with it. LOL

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On my list. Re model the newly remodeled master bath room. Will take lots of work. O and money....wife wants a walk in shower. No longer wants a tub. And more closer space. And the only place to make a shower door operate is where the toilet is now. So move the toilet.....on a concrete slab....joy....
 
Getting there… did a few fixes in high spots today. Should just need a skim coat over everything and have some paint on it this weekend. Probably good I am doing this a little each day before work. So I can’t keep f’n with it. LOL

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Looking good to me, I thin my last skim coat mud down some :thumbsup: yep, my wrists are shot almost from Finnishing sheet rock many years, try bedding in for epoxy paint some time, some but joints get 5 to 6 trips over them. Enjoy your day :thumbsup:
 
Looking good to me, I thin my last skim coat mud down some :thumbsup: yep, my wrists are shot almost from Finnishing sheet rock many years, try bedding in for epoxy paint some time, some but joints get 5 to 6 trips over them. Enjoy your day :thumbsup:
I really hate mudding sheetrock. You really learn how to hang sheetrock if your the guy mudding it... The better the fit the less work mudding...
 
surprised you can even do that. Pretty sure I need permit for anything with a foundation. Most sheds around here sit on blocks
It is a gray area....they fly over to enforce code. So on a slab is unnoticed. No plumbing or electricity for sure...
 
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