Vernmotor
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i've only read the first three pages. that place is AWESOME!! the before pics are great and all the stuff that was in there is so cool. great job!!!!!
You got allot of catching up to do LOL
i've only read the first three pages. that place is AWESOME!! the before pics are great and all the stuff that was in there is so cool. great job!!!!!
Don't forget the required quiz at the end of the thread (whenever that is). (It's not a "pop" quiz since we announced it on post #899-page 45 along with the extra credit question that was promptly answered by XRZ61 who beat out vernmotor with the correct answer.)
We lost the large tree and several others on the corner of the property yesterday. Those high winds can be brutal. We'll post pictures when Tom gets home.
The first car show of the season is tomorrow. We're in a tornado watch right now (it was just a high wind warning yesterday) with rain expected early and late tomorrow. I'm not sure if I'll be able to take the Mark VIII because their projecting thunderstorms and hail. There's a marathon going on tomorrow morning in Champaign-Urbana. 15,000 runners are registered, so the town will be totally impassible all morning. I'll have to take the long way around town to get to the car show, if it's not rained out.
Only 12 more states needed to complete enrollment in class (see post #1068)!
It was a Silver Poplar so not suitable for firewood. I've got 35 new trees ( Colorado Blue Spruce, Redbuds, Flowering Pears and Magnolias going in about 1 week or so. 3 leave and 35 join in. Seems like a fair enough deal I suppose.Well I sort of thought it might a manifold but wasn't sure so I kept quiet. Maybe cast numbers would help, check with Hale, Waterous, Darley, and who else am I leaving out?
Thanks D.J.
Great thread and an amazing project. Not my sale, but I just ran across one of those Sun Analyzers while browsing craigslist here in Michigan. Didn't know if you or someone else needed one for parts or restoration.
http://saginaw.craigslist.org/tls/1713444357.html
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Good luck with the next phases of the project and thank you for an inspiring and cool thread about your process.
Representing Iowa. I have been following along since the beginning.
Duff from Utah here.
I read your thread over the past couple days during periods at work with nuthin' to do. Must say, I'm deeply impressed. I want my garage to be half as nice as yours.
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I just realized this was an old thread but awesome work. My shop looks more like the before pic but it's getting cleaned up.Wonderful job on the shop and so much character and history with you childhood--too cool
later Mike

Don't forget the required quiz at the end of the thread

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I spent the better part of thursday morning reading all the pages. Wow, is about all i can say.
But then i do have a question, is that a Vega converter on the shelf over the SBC's ? Those are getting pretty rare aren't they ? and if you find any '56 chevy parts in the lean-too, i'm lookin' for just about anything.
I just found out about this thread last Friday, April 30th and the thread was 54 pages long when I started reading. I actually procrastinated cleaning my garage this weekend just so I could get through this threadPity the poor fellow who just sees this thread for the first time.......43 pages worth. That could be so daunting that they don't even bother to start.
Really, I didn't plan on that......it just sort of, well, grew.
My apologies to all the new folks for that. Hey, I hope it was better than watching TV anyway!
Thomas
. I just caught up and decided I had to join the forum.
Painters told me they'll be ready for pickup Wednesday morning. They did finish my electrical boxes so I can now install the outside lights on the barn. More on that later as there is more than meets the eye with that little project.Hey Thomas & markviii
I pointed my old man (dad ) to this thread last night and he was very impressed with what you have done he is an old ****** and very hard to impress so you have done well.
Over the next few weeks i should be able to post up a pic of a Walker jack in orig form never used ( we just have to get the auth to get into the rental house that he has all his stuff stored so could take a bit of time )
from what he was telling me it is still in the orig packing that it came in when my grandfather purchased it. He thinks it is the same as the oes you have there it also has the receipt with it
The second i get the jack I will post them here as well as the orig paperwork
Jason
I feel your pain with the loss of a good tree. We had straight line winds come through our neighborhood a few years ago and took down all our trees (except the two I would have liked to have lost, of course). Here is a picture of the downed tree close to my house. At least it missed the house.
...and one with my wife in the picture for size reference.
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Thanks for sharing with us.I just found out about this thread last Friday, April 30th and the thread was 54 pages long when I started reading. I actually procrastinated cleaning my garage this weekend just so I could get through this thread. I just caught up and decided I had to join the forum.
Very impressive work and attention to detail. I've learned several things in this thread that I wish I would have known about before I built my garage 3 years ago.
Wow Jason, that's a wonderful discovery!If you can post pictures I KNOW everyone here would love to see them. Try to take them with the jack still crated up and then step by step as it's uncrated. Scan the original receipt and post it too if you can. Any idea as to the date on the receipt?? Whats the story behind all this. Why was it never used etc.
Watch this space for more updates on this............
Many thanks for thinking of us on this thread Jason.
Thomas
More sheds of goodies, I can hardly wait.
Can you tell I was born and raised a junky.
Family had a wrecking yard in the 60s and 70s.
Nuts
My Gawd;
This is like some Indiana Jones epic where you enter a labyrinth. I think perhaps Illinois Johnson is the proper moniker for you at this point! Are there ANY more buildings, sheds, lean to's, barns, shacks, garages, huts, shanty's or structures on this place? You have more building on one lot than we have on our block, not really but it seems like it.
Perhaps there is a Mustang in there some where; a NAA Mustang. I knew a guy long ago who had an uncle somewhere in Ohio with a machine shop. From the sound of it it was the machine shop version of your place. The uncle bought several airplanes from Wright-Pat in the late 1940's took them apart and stashed them in complex he had. The list included a B model Mustang, a razorback P47 and a Stinson or Howard.
Have you culled through the stuff in all the other buildings or is this fresh stuff? The sheer amount of "stuff" is amazing.
Steve
The buildings were emptied and then the buildings were recycled. The tool shed (the building in the middle) I have not fully explored as yet. Most of what is in there on one side is what I've removed from various buildings to be gone through at a later date. The other side I've done a cursory look through trying to find a 1969 Hemi still in it's packing crate. So far no luck
but there is always hope isn't there? I gave up on finding any aircraft early in the process. Yes there was/is a bunch of "stuff"!! not to sure on the date but knowing that my grandfather passed away 3 days after I was born. So i know it would be well before 1972 not sure on the dates that the ones you have are from but my dad saysit looks identical
Jason