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Steve, a bit late but just dropped in to wish you and yours a happy new year and all the best for you in 2019, hope all your health issues will fast become a fading memory.
Cheers,
Lyndsay
Cheers,
Lyndsay
Steve, a bit late but just dropped in to wish you and yours a happy new year and all the best for you in 2019, hope all your health issues will fast become a fading memory.
Cheers,
Lyndsay


Happy New Year Steve. Nice job on the heads.

1/2: WOW & WOW that is a fantastic start to the Rover engine rebuild. nothing like shiny aluminum to make you (and us) smile.
best of luck with the rest of it and since you've already done one similar maybe some of the issues you had on the last one are etched in a book or in your head so they won't be an issue this rebuild.
hope you are feeling better and getting the "P" out of your system too.


.....FYI we are looking at a forecast temp of 113 F here tomorrow maybe I can send some your way..![]()

You could eat of that it is so clean. All the best for tomorrow. I have just been making sure I have all my hoses ready in case of a fire.

Nice job on the kettle head 1/2. Yes, make sure to get the lymph's checked out.
BTW, we are at -3°C here. Would you like some? Brrrrrrr......…
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1/2 Cup,
All the best wishes for your continued treatments. Once again very nice work on the Rover head. Please do send some of that heat over to us. I would be very ready for an early spring this new year.
Bob
[B said:xtremek[/B];7634148]Don't send any of that heat this way, despite what Bob says.It's winter and so far all we've really had is cold rain and mud. I hope everything clears up soon.

Haha, Ok I will admit we are having a mild winter for a change and I'm good with that.
Hopefully 1/2 Cup has that air conditioner working to keep his shed cool during the hot weather.
Bob
I could definitely use a few of those degrees if you can spare them.......
Hope things with your neck nodes gets back to normal and the next tests show improvements. Glad your AC is working and the solar sounds like it is paying for itself for sure.

The meds settling down is great, as are the solar outcomes.
Good news Steve. I often wish I could have gone into medicine. Would have been nice to work on something success would have made a real difference on. On the other hand, failure would have been devastating. Guess God knew enough to keep me out of the operating room. Glad to see His own hands are at work here.
[B said:xtremek[/B];7651202]Hoping the full scan comes back clear for you. How long do you think it'll take you to clear out all of those engines?
The meds settling down is great, as are the solar outcomes.
Glad to hear the good report 1/2 Cup both from the medical side and from the Shed. No air conditioning here except what mother nature provides and we're currently in a bit of a freeze cycle. The freezing cold somehow does not make me want to work in the barn on really cold steel so other projects rise to the top of the list. But, I'm glad (as I imagine so is Andrew) that you are making progress on those heads and engines.
Any further news on the potential flathead V-8? Sorry if I missed a previous post.
Bob


Nice job on the heads! Those are some of the cleanest heads I have ever seenNortheast Indiana is being hit with some really cold temps, send some of that heat this way!
Wishing you all the best on the doctors visits, keep on keeping on!

1/2: I bet you are smiling after you shine one of those old Rover engine blocks up aren't you? any chance you might be able to post a few pictures of the tools you use to do this and maybe the type of mask you wear too?
I'm still sending prayers your health improves and sounds like you've got plenty of heat if you need it and a comfortable shop to work in too.
have a great weekend!!
[B said:xtremek[/B];7655019]What do you use to keep the aluminum from plugging up your burrs? I heard candle wax, but I've never tried it.
Happy new year Steve!
Love the lift table. Wonder if it is the same on as in my wishlist. Worm drive chain lift is neat. I have seen one like that in a farm shed over here and wondered where it came from.
Great work on the ports! We've been getting unusually hot highs from Oz over the last two weeks. I purchased myself a garage fan for Christmas and it has been one of the best things I've done this year. Yesterday was well over 30C and very high humidity. Got about 4 hours welding done without a problem or sweat dripping in my eyes all the time.

Steve, I think you would make a burned dinner look good too if you plated it up and photographed it.
The shiny stuff, Engineering and various projects you share always look so good and tidy.
Or maybe you really are just that good at it all.
Love this thread, like so many others.

A holiday in Air Con comfort. May be not what you want but I am sure you will relax to be back for some more QST.
A holiday in Air Con comfort. May be not what you want but I am sure you will relax to be back for some more QST.
+1. I think the timing is great with your weather as it is.
Take it easy Steve,
Cheers, lyndsay


They will give you a Beer in Hospital? You must have great health cover. Make the most of it.
EDIT: Any nice young Nurses? I may have to pay you a visit.

I hope this latest round of Chemo doesn't beat you up too much. Prayers for your healing.
1/2: you never seem to post like you are not feeling well or that you are sick at all and I know you've been going through a lot these past couple years so still sending prayers and wishing you the best.
with your attitude it sounds like your Dr. upgraded you to SPA privileges and beer in the hospital is a first for me.
keep on smiling and glad to hear your health is improving while you are getting some R&R at the hospital.
CHEERS
Beer in the hospital! My how medical care has improved over there. We could take a lesson over here. If the opportunity presents, have another knowing we all raise a toast to you and pray for your quick release to home and for full healing.
Bob![]()

There is some nice young nurses here![]()