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Re: New to Site from Pennsylvania

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:35 pm
by SABLT194
Hey, I'll be with you in spirit. I spend 50% of my time right next door in Jonesboro.

Was going to finsh blasting the frame today but my compressor took a dump. Two reed valves kind of disintegrated.

Regards,

Steve

Re: New to Site from Pennsylvania

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:14 am
by dbrick
datsun1500 wrote:There are some frames within driving distance of you if the rust is too bad.
Who would EVER need a frame? :twisted:

Re: New to Site from Pennsylvania

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 6:10 am
by sleepyzzz
SABLT194 wrote:Hey, I'll be with you in spirit. I spend 50% of my time right next door in Jonesboro.

Was going to finsh blasting the frame today but my compressor took a dump. Two reed valves kind of disintegrated.

Regards,

Steve

Steve, i am guessing that Jonesboro is business related? i am just s of Branson, MO by thirty miles. come see me next time you are down, if you have the time. again, can't wait to see your work on this roadster, and keep taking lots of pics, as you go.

Re: New to Site from Pennsylvania

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 6:26 am
by SABLT194
NOTOPTOY,

Since you like tools, you'll enjoy this:

It's a circa 1966 Cinncinatti that I rebuilt and fitted with a DRO which came in very handy when I was drilling 10 million holes in the square tubing for the rotissare. :shock:

Image

Regards,

Steve

Re: New to Site from Pennsylvania

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:02 am
by notoptoy
That is awesome! I hate you. :-)
Tom

P.S. - How can I get into your will?

Re: New to Site from Pennsylvania

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:49 am
by sleepyzzz
that is my only regret about leaving the family business in MS. we once owned a welding and machine shop and now i don't even own a welder, or have a shop to play in. :cry: