sublime68charger
Well-known member
1/2 cup sounds like your well on your way in your recover efforts!
That is great news!
Have a great 2018 year!
That is great news!
Have a great 2018 year!
The verdict " you are really kicking goals "
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1/2 cup sounds like your well on your way in your recover efforts!
That is great news!
Have a great 2018 year!


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Lynn W

Always good to get good news at this time of year.
By the way, your chair/stool collection really is neat as you do not see many of that era stools just laying about.
I probably prefer the tall ones, but any would do.
I also want to wish you, and your readership a great year for 2018 as we really are all in it together.

1/2: since you are a calendar day ahead of us i want to wish you HAPPY NEW YEARS and even if you don't stay up until midnight to see the clock turn to midnight and start 2018 i know you have many many positive thoughts for the coming years now as your health keeps improving.
great news from the Dr. that is for certain and i'll keep sending prayers until you are off the meds entirely and have a clean bill of health.
in case you might have any more tips on how to CURE FSD please feel free to mention them. Even Andy put something in his Sig line to keep me sort of on track or at least knowing the clock started ticking on when i'm going to GET ORGANIZED.
have a great day and hope you aren't getting all the rain HotFr8 is cause i'd imagine that rain mixed with 100 degrees might make it a bit to MUGGY for this old guy.
or maybe a quick test emergency shut down of the AC to show Mrs. 1/2 that you really need that 8K or bigger back up generator.
cheers

There is a possibility that there is a combination of treatments that will prove effective in the longer term..
HOTFR8, no not yet. Possibly Tuesday or Wednesday considering the Public Holidays.
Glad to hear you are on the mend Steve and running around the property.
Bret

Steve.....
HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and Julie, and to Andrew and all the rest of the family.....![]()
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Lynn W
Happy new year Steve, may 2018 bring you health, wealth and happiness.
1/2: great news on your health and meds and good to see you steadily improving. are you still gaining a few pounds a week?
thanks for the tips on my (and maybe a few other member's) FSD and worth repeating a time or two:
On the subject of Flat Surface Disease ( FSD ) IMHO the road to a cure is simple.
1. Every thing should have a place.
2. Every thing should be in it place.
3. Use it and return it to its place in a clean and functional state.
If that fails think of some of the really well presented garages here on the GJ and say to yourself I CAN DO THAT HERE
Thanks
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!


1/2,
Found a parcel here addressed to you today. I'll have to post it after Christmas.
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HOTFR8, guess what arrived in this afternoons mail.
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I will thoroughly enjoy listening to this, I have heard of the Delage and the rebuild but that is it.
I am sure that the Cartalk team at MAIN FM have done it well..
Much appreciated, thank you, thank you.
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.Sorry this is a little late Steve, but I hope you had a awesome holiday season. I hope this next year finds you blessed about your dreams.

1/2 Cup
Getting caught up on yours and others threads. I have not been attending my posts very well on garage Journal the last couple months, but I am turning that around in 2018. Your health reports sound good and I am always hoping the very best for you. I wish you and yours a GREAT 2018!!
As always, My Best Regards to you!!
Herb
1/2: i'm trying to vacate one of my 20x20 storage units this month hence me trying to GET ORGANIZED. I won't show you my current mess cause you don't need that shock to your system, but suffice it to say i'm moving a few tons of cabinets and many more tons of old tools and STUFF.
You might recall i bought this HUGE LYON ROTOBIN that some huge hardware stores used to have their stuff in or the lumber yards. anyway it's only about 6 foot tall and i've got a good 2+ feet of storage above it and it's about 5 feet in diameter.
so my fix is to make a loft out of UNISTRUT. i'm having some technical issues like dealing with insulation and wires and getting it level, but i know if i can get it built it will be much sturdier than the wood one I built almost 30 years ago that lasted about 20 before i removed it.
anyway i'm just checking in to send you a prayer and hope you are still on the mend and feeling better.
I'm tempted to start a garage thread with just my little stuff and so members can maybe give me a few ideas i hadn't thought of so stay tuned for DRIVESITFAR IS GETTING ORGANIZED or DRIVESITFAR'S HARDWARE and DIY.
cheers!!
Another score .
Long story and here is the two words or less version.
This is a Litchfield Ford transverse spring removal tool
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I am guessing it would be between mid 30s to 6os vintage..
Bobby, i belive K&R Wilson made a similar tool..
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Another score .
Long story and here is the two words or less version.
This is a Litchfield Ford transverse spring removal tool
View media item 79021
I am guessing it would be between mid 30s to 6os vintage..
Bobby, i belive K&R Wilson made a similar tool..
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Steve,
It's good to hear you are feeling stronger everyday and getting some time in your shop, which is probably very therapeutic!
I would have never guessed what these were for! Looks like some old plumbing tools or something!
We've got a heat wave coming this weekend! Going up to -2C!
That's about 36 degrees C warmer than last week!!!
Where's my shorts!
Cheers!
Stools/seats look great. Take it easy with the heat tomorrow!
Those stools will be great for use in the shop. I have a few different sizes around to make certain jobs easier on old legs and old backs. Plus just handy to have if friends are over to swap stories. Kudos to the Mrs. for making the round trip to retrieve them.
Stools look great!
"Make hay while the sun shines", as with most old phrases, there's more truth than superstition. The bright sun cures hay quicker and deeper than a warmer temperature on an overcast day. Took me a few years to figure that out. The other reality is if the sun is shining and you have a family get together, you'd better be making hay instead. If you don't go at it with full effort you can't do a good job. I don't try to make hay anymore, I'd rather have a life and there are plenty of folks who need to do it to survive. Rant over.
Ford spring tools are cool.
Steve they did and I have one. It looks like a big clamp that pushes down on the spring.
I also made one that works great and much easier. If you are interested in making one let me know on my sight and I will post pictures and dimensions. I have used it many times without incident but as you know there is a lot of kinetic energy in that spring. I always remove the whole rear end first so my face is not so close to the work.
1/2: i guess if you get tired of rebuilding engines or building cool sheds you can start reupholstering old cool chairs and furniture. I know it's damn near impossible to get DURING PICS when we are doing work like that, but if you might have a video camera to set up to show us how OMG that would be cool seeing you work on stuff like this. i wonder if one of Denwood's set ups for cameras would be something that would be easy to set up so you could maybe make a few YOUTUBE vids if that might be something you'd like to do cause you HAVE SKILLS SIR!! very well done.
good to see you are getting in some quality shop time and thank Mrs. 1/2 from all of us for making the trip to pick up more cool things for the SHED DOWNUNDER.
you know i own more than a few heavy items so thanks for the heads up on my unistrut shelving, but it's not going to have heavy steel up there. i'll start a thread soon and show a few pictures of my CHAOS while i'm organizing cause in a city environment it isn't as easy to hide as Andy's on his 160+ acres.
have a great day and prayers still being sent as you keep moving forward.
cheers and hope you enjoy a beer in your AC while I'm in my cold garage drinking hot tea.
NOTE TO ALL: when Slim mentioned a 37C temperature improvement for some of that only know Fahrenheit Slim is saying he had -40 degrees (yes a bit cold to say the least and he has a tutorial on how to maintain your car at those temps on his thread) to 28 degrees so a 68 degree temperature change in a week. hell he'll be 100 degrees in a couple days just like 1/2 is today.![]()

