Stop in for a cup of coffee

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If we pooled all of our talents from us regulars in the coffee shop, with some of your body work skills and our mechanical skills, we could get together and make some great cars... Using everyone's special talents...
 
If we pooled all of our talents from us regulars in the coffee shop, with some of your body work skills and our mechanical skills, we could get together and make some great cars... Using everyone's special talents...
And projects might get done hahah
 
Just finished this one. Took a bunch of time to do, probably have 6 hours in it total.

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learning..butt welds need a gap.i finally go fed up and cut a slit with my skinny cutoff wheel,a crack kept appearing.
almost done second patch.compressor too hot,getting moisture.will give it a rest again.guess I will go fill the gap.
IMO that's the big time skill - planning and executing the amount of gap so it closes just right, with no buckling. MiG's got the advantage over gas and even TiG because of the lower heat but there's still learning and skill development. Maybe George has some tips.
 
I just made a batch of that with my farm stand loot, but no onions... :thumbsup:

It's fermenting in the fridge right now... :popcorn:
I started the same this past Wed - then discovered the only cuke in the fridge was past its time. But today, sliced a fresh one in. :)
 
Didn't know they made an oil filter like that. What I posted does work pretty good for air lines.
One day I'll look through my photos to see if I have pictures of that filter - if so, I'll scan and post.
 
My free download doesn't work so swell. They want me to upgrade. Lol.
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IMO that's the big time skill - planning and executing the amount of gap so it closes just right, with no buckling. MiG's got the advantage over gas and even TiG because of the lower heat but there's still learning and skill development. Maybe George has some tips.
They are always a PITA. lol
 
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