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Expansion of your place is a good thing Ody you look a little cramped lol
It's always fun to have a new plan and more things to do. That's what keeps guys like us healthy

Merry Christmas
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Good to see you back posting. Looks like a great addition - keep the posts coming on the progress once you get started.
Best wishes for the holidays.
 

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It is good to see a post from you and your corner of the state. I hope you do document your addition in this thread when the time comes. I like the plans you posted. Happy Holidays!

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Looks like a great project. Wish I was closer to help out. I'll be watching.
Would be wonderful if your were local. You are always welcome here... In person or virtual.
Expansion of your place is a good thing Ody you look a little cramped lol
It's always fun to have a new plan and more things to do. That's what keeps guys like us healthy

Merry Christmas
Don
Thank you Don! Always lots to do. Kind of like that performer on the Ed Sullivan Show who was spinning plates on the long skinny poles... Can you hear the music they played then? Hope you and family have the best holiday season. Merry Christmas!
Good to see you back posting. Looks like a great addition - keep the posts coming on the progress once you get started.
Best wishes for the holidays.
Thank you for your note Swanny and happy you like the plan. All the best to you and yours for this holiday season too!
It is good to see a post from you and your corner of the state. I hope you do document your addition in this thread when the time comes. I like the plans you posted. Happy Holidays!

Jay
Thanks Jay! Still lots of hoops to jump to get this project started, but, in time, going to get it done! Merry Christmas!

This is a little project going on now for firewood storage. Had to get a big beam down from the loft in the old barn and setting it up to cut to length. Have the frame constructed and will post some shots of that effort tomorrow.

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Odis, glad to see you posting again. Love all you do and share. The vintage block and tackle and the bucket saw horse are wonderful. Take care Merry Christmas to you and yours!
 
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Odis, glad to see you posting again. Love all you do and share. The vintage block and tackle and the bucket saw horse are wonderful. Take care Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Hi Bug! Thanks for posting and a very Merry Christmas to you as well. Hope all is well with you and family.
Odis,

Merry Christmas! As others have said, it’s good to see you posting again.
Thank you TJ. Happy Holidays to you and family!

Progress on the wood shelter. Roof finished up tomorrow and the temporary bracing removed and the permanent bracing started on. The dims are 12x9x~9'. Have some firewood being delivered on Friday.


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A White Elephant gift for a "lucky" member in our local 356 Porsche Club. Made from off cuts from some curly maple used on the bathroom cabinet drawers, mahogany from a firewood rack and black walnut from the drawer faces. Of course, a cylinder from a rebuilt 356 engine and a spare key fob to class things up.

Cylinder is removable to put in the refer to help keep the wine cool. It is held in place by a black walnut "Piston" screwed to the base.

Please like the curly maple outfeed table for my table saw too!

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Applied the first coat of poly/oil finish to the top today. The character stands out a bit more with the finish.
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I love the outfeed table! (This coming from the guy with a maple and mahogany outfeed table)
Saw your out feed table in your thread. Great to bring that table back to life in your shop!
Love the sled on the luggage rack. Nice touch
Really enjoy adding that sled to the car. Most always, we get lots of complements on adding it to our Christmas decorations. Thank you for your post.

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Finally starting on the Pre-A Speedster.

With the help of a close friend, we removed the engine and transaxle. Just prior to Thanksgiving, wife and I hauled the Speedster parts along with the engine and transaxle out of the black cabriolet as well for some issues that popped up to a wonderful 356 expert in eastern Washington.

The transaxle from the Speedster is called a 519 (split case) and this is what it looks like inside (save for the ring gear and carrier) and after sitting unused for decades. Believe the reason this car was parked so many years ago is circled in red below with all the parts on the table. That part is the throwout bearing pivot arm return spring, which is broken.

I'm told everything looks great and now, the hope is that the engine will show the same good news.... Trans housing will get shipped off for replating and it will look like new when refinished. Going to jump a lot of hoops with this resto and will tell the story on the reasons why in a later post.

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Merry Christmas Ody
To my first friend here on the GJ way back then. I am wishing you a very fun and prosperous new year my friend

Don
Thank you ever-so-much, Don! Very nice to be included with the thousands of friends you have where we all admire everything you accomplish at the Big Party Garage!

All the best to you and family this holiday season and in the years to come.

Ody.
 
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Back at some of the "honey do" tasks. One window to trim out left in the great room only because the pin nailer (23 Gage) went **** up. A new nailer on order and new pins which should have arrived today via Amazon, but the package was empty. Next week will work, and then the paint pros can fix-um-up a bit and caulk/paint.


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This month, I'm back on the '71 911T. Have been invited to include this car in an exhibit at the LeMay-America's Car Museum starting the first of February through next January of 2024. Not sure I'll get it running, but it will be ready for display. A little more sanding and polish work and some assembly to be completed. Really happy that there is still room in the attached 4 car garage and can get the "over-run" cars in there.

Some of you may recall the previous owner was on the flight team for the SR-71 Blackbird and used this car as his daily driver to and from the AFB. It's the story behind the car and it's previous owner that makes this one a little more special.

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That's a neat honor and a cool backstory on the car!
You are right!

A copy (scan) of the photo from the SR-71 book that tells the story of the plane and a bit about each crew member that flew the plane.

The previous owner of the Porsche is the fellow to the viewers right.

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Know that work needs to be done to get better resolution of the scan.

Thanks for taking a look.
 

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Odis - I've only read thru the first 3 pages, and I have got to say; what an incredible story and endeavor thus far!

Thanks for sharing the history and events you have encountered in your adventure. It'll take me several days to read the entire thread, but I'll be sure to make some time and get caught up. Look forward to more enticing updates!

-Serge
 
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Odis - I've only read thru the first 3 pages, and I have got to say; what an incredible story and endeavor thus far!

Thanks for sharing the history and events you have encountered in your adventure. It'll take me several days to read the entire thread, but I'll be sure to make some time and get caught up. Look forward to more enticing updates!

-Serge
Thanks, Serge!

Enjoy your time here and thank you for your interest.

My best!

ODIS
 
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An update for the progress made on the 911.

Have the interior back in:

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Work in the "frunk" is getting close to complete. Have the fan for heat reinstalled and the header panel along with the new gas tank but the fuel evaporative system won't get finished until the exhibit is over this next January 2024:

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Remember this??

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And this??

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As for the Fuchs, have all of the adhesive removed from the balance weights that were installed on the outside of the wheels....
Why do they do this?
Cleaned the inside of the rims which I'm fairly certain it is the first time they have been cleaned. Detailed the wheels and tires. For the wheels, standard practice is to coat the rims with Vaseline petroleum jelly. Remember, this is a driver. Also cleaned the rotors and calipers that were plenty nasty.

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Had a good friend volunteer to help out and put him on cleaning up and painting the heater boxes with high temp POR 15. Came out really nice:

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He had to use scotch bright to get all the flash rust off and they were in need of that process. Dennis did a wonderful job:

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In an earlier post, these were the heater boxes pulled from the engine. They were in very poor condition and full of mouse nest so they were hot tanked:

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Thanks for your support and all the recent likes on the content in this thread.
 
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It's good to have friends like Dennis.
Very true! Dennis is a fine fellow and appreciative of the help I gave him when his 280SL had a shifting problem. My involvement there was simply informational but did save him from having the car towed off for repair.
Working on a car is always more fun when a friend drops in to spend his time with you.
Nice work on old red, she is shining up nicely
Thanks, Don. Really blessed on the number of friends that like to come over and work on the cars. Always a great time!
 
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Finished off the aftermarket muffler today with the POR 15 High Heat paint. This unit was built by Ansa:

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This unit turned out better than planned. As it was removed from the car:

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This week will get going on the engine and installing all shrouds, carbs and electrical. Should be just a few days work....

Thanks for taking a look.
 
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Odis, I expect you already know that tomorrow is a big day. Did you get your wife something gold and shiney? If not, you still have today to rectify that oversight. If she's like Liane, a card, a kiss and a nice dinner would suffice.

Congratulations on your 50th Anniversary tomorrow!
Thank you, Bob for remembering our 50th anniversary! How very nice and thoughtful of you to do so.

We have had a nice day thus far with a little trip in the '59 Porsche on the back roads of Jefferson County and a stop at the Spruce Goose restaurant at the Pt. Townsend airport for lunch. Then on the way home, we stopped at our favorite sweet shop for some carrot cake to go with the celebration champaign this evening. Yeah, life is good!

1971 our engagement picture:

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Recently at our home posing with our "first date" car!

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Thanks again for your kind thoughts.
 
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