I sure do miss all your projects and your cars. I hope you and your family are having a great 2024.
Very nice of you to post in
ranger101ran and it's nice to know you enjoyed what we've been doing here over the years. No worries about Chris and myself, we're hale and hardy, blessed with exceptionally good health. We celebrated our 49th year together a couple weeks back. She is still quite the apple of my eye and the object of my affection! I tell her that her husband is a lucky guy and I mean it!
I've been doing more and more clock work the last year or so and unfortunately even more since my mentor and the gentleman who got me started in clocksmithing passed away very, very unexpectedly in February this year. Bruce was 89 years old and we were working together on clocks just 1 1/2 days before he passed away from pneumonia. Both Bruce and his family wanted me to carry on this work and I am doing so. It has occupied a large portion of my time.
I'm setting up a clock shop here at the house. These are some clocks waiting their turn at the work bench.
And still some more. I'll post about this shop later if there is any interest in it.
We're still heavily involved with all things automotive.
At present the 1970 VW is getting some maintenance attention. Going through the entire fuel system from the tank back, replacing all original hoses, rebuilding the fuel pump and carburetor etc. I can post about it at a later date once it's all done.
This was the house and old shop just a couple weeks ago for our annual car club picnic.
Still doing miscellaneous service work on various bikes. Here I'm installing a rebuilt master cylinder and new brake line on the '77 BMW R75/7. On these bikes, the master cylinder is located under the fuel tank which is extremely unhandy to say the least!
To bleed the brakes, the only way I was able to get trapped air bubbles out of the master cylinder was to use a syringe placed into the master cylinder fill port and draw the tiny air bubbles out. I did so successfully but in over 40 years of brake bleeding, this was a first for me to have to do this.
Here's the shop this spring after a recent rain. Note the alfalfa green and growing like crazy in the background left.
Less than 7 years ago, this was our front yard. Part of the new house seen background, right.
This was taken a couple weeks ago, the house and grounds are really starting to harmonize together. The old family home was situated to the left, center. Now it's like it never was never there.
I've got other material but that's a quick overview of some recent activity out here. It's just so nice to know after all these years, that folks are still interested in what's going on in the Center of the Universe. We truly love living here and are certainly getting settled in and using the shop mainly as a wonderful work space, just as I had intended. Take care everyone and many thanks.
Thomas