Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Guess what.... :rolleyes:
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I don't have answers to the exposure questions at this time. We were only it in for maybe 48 -72 hours at a time once a month. I do know lead was not the only toxin found in the room, which used to be a rifle range, but it was the most abundant. We were exposed as recently as 4 days prior to my seizure. I know it'll be impossible to prove the link to that particular setup but if somehow lead is the cause, I can sleep easy and avoid contact in the future, which is my ultimate goal. So far , every other single test on seizures is coming back perfectly normal, even stress tests. I just want an answer and this honestly to me, makes logical sense based on the above
You should report the exposure and get it documented. Get a lead blood test and a bone x-ray to look for lead, if the levels in your blood were high it may still be present if the last exposure was within the past 90 days.
 
you're not seriously ASKING us that are you? LEAD is bad for humans.. **** man, you don't even have to Google that one!
Duh. Dave knew what I was getting at lol. His answer was exactly what I was looking for :p
 
anyway - that's my drive-by -- been out in the garage under my cloak since I got done with dinner.. I'z tard - Z time
 


Well, now that you asked.... :poke:


The youngest kid just took a quick 3 day trip to Detroit... I think I mentioned the day he left a few pages back... He has a follow up interview tomorrow and wanted to get this trip out of the way in case he gets the job offer....

Anyhew... He took his pistons for his 360 build for his 68 Valiant Signet more door that he picked up last summer to the head guy (who also does whole engines)...

He reconditioned the stock 360 rods, installed new rod bolts, and pinned them to the new Sealed Power pistons.... Had it done in 3 days and for $100 less than the local machine shop here... He just got back two hours ago...

Look at the job they did, especially on reconditioning the crank bore...

[Chris (@dukeboy_318 ) this is the guy in Detroit that I recommended for your 440... This is an example of the quality of work he does... ]

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Well, now that you asked.... :poke:


The youngest kid just took a quick 3 day trip to Detroit... I think I mentioned the day he left a few pages back... He has a follow up interview tomorrow and wanted to get this trip out of the way in case he gets the job offer....

Anyhew... He took his pistons for his 360 build for his 68 Valiant Signet more door that he picked up last summer to the head guy (who also does whole engines)...

He reconditioned the stock 360 rods, installed new rod bolts, and pinned them to the new Sealed Power pistons.... Had it done in 3 days and for $100 less than the local machine shop here... He just got back two hours ago...

Look at the job they did, especially on reconditioning the crank bore...

[Chris (@dukeboy_318 ) this is the guy in Detroit that I recommended for your 440... This is an example of the quality of work he does... ]

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So now that the rabbit has been pulled out of the hat where does it go from here.
 
So now that the rabbit has been pulled out of the hat where does it go from here.

I'm gonna document this build with the kid and do a how-to thread on building a small block for the beginners.... This will be the first complete rebuild that this son has done.... I finally got him into Mopars last summer when he bought this Valiant...

He's been saving his money and flipping motorcycles to make a few extra $ on the side...

He's got about one year left to get his Associates degree before he moves out to go to a 4 year college, so I want to have his engine built and running before he has to leave for school...
 
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Well, in a little stroke of luck, the manufacturing campaign that was poised to disrupt our family vacation has been delayed for a few weeks by the feet-dragging of the FDA.

This means I won't have to come home for a few days in the middle of vacation to oversee the manufacturing. I'll call that a 'win'. :)
 
*beep, beep, beep*

How goes the road construction Keefer?
Their still aways up the road. I'm tarred. Goin asleep. Probably get woke up by them later. I can hear something , I don't know if the paver is noisy or maybe they are using a vibrating roller.
 
Their still aways up the road. I'm tarred. Goin asleep. Probably get woke up by them later. I can hear something , I don't know if the paver is noisy or maybe they are using a vibrating roller.
Well, so much for sleeping. The paver just went by with it gazillion candlepower lights. Then a fairly quite roller with a 300db back up beeper . And to finish the job the house shaking vibratory roller that runs up and down a couple dozen times - rattling my windows ...:wtf::mad::mob::BangHead:
 
Well, so much for sleeping. The paver just went by with it gazillion candlepower lights. Then a fairly quite roller with a 300db back up beeper . And to finish the job the house shaking vibratory roller that runs up and down a couple dozen times - rattling my windows ...:wtf::mad::mob::BangHead:

I hope they move down the road soon and let you get back to sleep. :(
 
Heya, folks.

Raining this morning. The little one is doing her second day at school. Well, technically it's daycare but it's in her classroom. She'll be starting properly Monday a week from now.
 
This Moon faze we are in has been waking me up at 2:30 am, animals are moving and dogs barking :BangHead: I think I should bark at the moon and see if it puts me back to sleep
Glad I don't have to go to school :steering: this morning Good morning Anders :thumbsup:
 
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