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Good news. This in the long term will get you back to Q.S.T.

Thank you HOTFR8, it is. Still a long journey to go though. QST it is, both short and long term:rocker::rocker:

Sounds that it's going to the desired direction, so good news. Hopefully the CT or PET scan will confirm this.

Matias at the moment things are going in the right direction, the scans really do show just how well they are going. It is amazing the detail that you see in them:thumbup:

You can do it ROCKY! :thumbup:

Bobby I can go the distance for sure:thumbup:

I started reading when you were on page 260 or something like that late 2016 and recently started working my way though from page 1 ALL THE WAY to 260ish because I felt like I opened a 500 page novel in the middle and read to the end. I thought of it as reading the prequel and it did not disappoint. I guess you could say I had 1/2 cup done and I wanted to know what was in the other 1/2 cup :lol_hitti

Damn glad to hear the immunotherapy seems to be working !!

jblnut Page 260 heck that goes back a ways and I am truly humbled and blown away take you would take the time to do so..:bowdown:

I am very happy that things have progressed well so far with the Immunotherapy apart from a few minor side effects all is good so far.:thumbup:

Not done yet!:bounce:

Not yet Andy:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:


Still keeping up Andy !!

jblnut as only Andy can:lol_hitti:lol_hitti

All, I am starting a weeks annual leave as of today, going nowhere in particular and looking forward to some QST

Our tenants in the West Wing have vacated and there is a few things we would like to do to the property prior to the next tenants moving in. We have been lucky so far as the property has been well cared for thus far.
So the week will go fairly quickly.

Thank you one and all, have a top day.:thumbup::thumbup:
 

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It's great that your last tenants left the place in decent condition, you hear so many horror stories. I hope your week off is enjoyable.
 

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1/2: sounds like you'll be having some QST and completing a few of Mrs. 1/2's Honey Do's, but it sounds like a fun next week or two. hopefully the Immunotherapy treatments won't take too much energy out of you so you can function ok.

Six Saturdays and a Sunday for the week is maybe a short look into your future.

cheers
 
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It's great that your last tenants left the place in decent condition, you hear so many horror stories. I hope your week off is enjoyable.

xtremek we are really thankful that the home has been well looked after and about the only thing that I have to do is detail the gardens.

We have also been making a few minor improvements while we have the opportunity so I have added some additional storage cupboards in the laundry and just general maintenance like an air conditioner service, lawns and of course Mrs 1/2 Cup wants to repaint the front fence.

Still I enjoy doing stuff like this and the week will go pretty quickly.:thumbup:

1/2: sounds like you'll be having some QST and completing a few of Mrs. 1/2's Honey Do's, but it sounds like a fun next week or two. hopefully the Immunotherapy treatments won't take too much energy out of you so you can function ok.

Six Saturdays and a Sunday for the week is maybe a short look into your future.

cheers

Drives in amongst the work for the West Wing I have been busy helping Mrs 1/2 Cup rearrange the second bedroom into her craft room, she is actually doing the project management and I am just the furniture flat pack assembler type person multi tasking as an electrician from time to time adding additional socket outlets as required.

I don't have Immunotherapy this week and I am functioning well, still taking it easy I might add. There is always plenty to do around here and as the weather is warming up slightly the lawns are starting to need mowing nearly every week now so I have been prepping the garden and lawns for summer.


Thank you one and all have a top day.:thumbup:
 

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Great tenants pay their bills, keep the place up like they owned it, and don't stay long because they have plans.

Bad tenants don't pay their bills, trash the place, and stay until you have to evict them because they can't manage well enough to find something else. They also leave owing maximum utility bills. They don't have enough money to pay their bills but somehow have enough to collect enormous amounts of trash and damaged good stuff they leave behind.

There seem to be few in between tenants, but some do pay for several years before they become bad tenants.

I admire 1/2 Cup's willingness to wait for a great tenant to come along rather than rent to a bad one. I could never tell them apart.:wtf:

I bet we see another great tenant in the West Wing.
 
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Andy fortunately we have had no bad tenants at this point in time and have not had to experience the bad ones.
The rental market here is such that you do have a wide tenant demographic to select from so its just a matter of biding your time, good tenants are out the in the mix for sure.
We do try and present the property as if we would live in it our selves and secondly our property manager assists us no end to find the right tenant.

We do have to be considerate of our nice and quiet neighbourhood we live in, not withstanding we do live next door as well.

Just prior to me typing this out we have had an acceptance of a new tenant that did an inspection yesterday to take over the property next week.

I just have a few things to tidy up in the West Wing and I am done.:thumbup:

Thank you once again, have a top day:thumbup:
 

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Great tenants pay their bills, keep the place up like they owned it, and don't stay long because they have plans.

Bad tenants don't pay their bills, trash the place, and stay until you have to evict them because they can't manage well enough to find something else. They also leave owing maximum utility bills. They don't have enough money to pay their bills but somehow have enough to collect enormous amounts of trash and damaged good stuff they leave behind.

There seem to be few in between tenants, but some do pay for several years before they become bad tenants.

I admire 1/2 Cup's willingness to wait for a great tenant to come along rather than rent to a bad one. I could never tell them apart.:wtf:

I bet we see another great tenant in the West Wing.

Andy there is no doubt you have spent years as a landlord. I echo your review to the letter. This is why my cottage is only for guests; and I sure could use the extra income; but I wish to keep the wife!
 

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1/2: having a rental is tough at the best of times and especially one next door to your home where you live makes is all that more difficult and you've really done well with your tenants so far so i will send prayers and hope this continues.

as Andy and BB and i've said good tenants are not the norm so leaving the house vacant for a week or a month or two waiting for a good one makes perfect sense if you are able to do that.

best of luck with all the TO DO'S on both yours and Mrs. 1/2's list and hope you are feeling pretty good after all these treatments too.

cheers (yep I need to make a few more gallons of ice tea now)
 
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Andy there is no doubt you have spent years as a landlord. I echo your review to the letter. This is why my cottage is only for guests; and I sure could use the extra income; but I wish to keep the wife!

Bobby so true.:thumbup:

1/2: having a rental is tough at the best of times and especially one next door to your home where you live makes is all that more difficult and you've really done well with your tenants so far so i will send prayers and hope this continues.

as Andy and BB and i've said good tenants are not the norm so leaving the house vacant for a week or a month or two waiting for a good one makes perfect sense if you are able to do that.

best of luck with all the TO DO'S on both yours and Mrs. 1/2's list and hope you are feeling pretty good after all these treatments too.

cheers (yep I need to make a few more gallons of ice tea now)

Drives we have been blessed so far and from all accounts our new tenants should be ok, they moved in yesterday.:thumbup:
We met formally met them with our Property Manager and they get my tick of approval and they are aware we are next door which met with their approval as well:thumbup:
It was a short turn around to get the home spick and span ( not that it was to bad anyway but Mrs 1/2 Cup is pedantic about having things just right )

Unfortunately there was not enough time to do any capital upgrades at the moment but they can for the most part wait for a bit but we can go ahead with the front fence as it does not impinge on their privacy which we respect to the upmost.

I trust your weekend is going well
 

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Dad getting some supervision from his grandson Aiden :)
The final touches to number 76's new power plant, this was a purchased VHPD engine which dad did the final details. This shall be a good stop gap engine unitll I get the chance to arrange a full build with dads input and guidance. This should enable dad to have some space in the shed.
 

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1/2 - Glad to hear you had a quick turn around on the rental. And Andrew, the crew chief looks good in his sunglasses and looks very capable of keeping things moving properly. :thumbup:
 

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Good supervision and lots of communications is always a plus.

Good to see progress

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1/2 - Glad to hear you had a quick turn around on the rental. And Andrew, the crew chief looks good in his sunglasses and looks very capable of keeping things moving properly. :thumbup:

xtremek the quick turn around although it was a few days of hard work for us was a real blessing.:thumbup:

The Crew Chief was on the ball and under our feet all the time and although not two yet is great in the shed.
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Good supervision and lots of communications is always a plus.

Good to see progress

Dwight

Dwight it sure is.:thumbup:

The engine is now complete and ready for installation.:thumbup:


Love the supervision.

Do the generator and oil filter get a heat shield?

Andy young Aiden is great in the shed but you really have to keep your eye on him 100% of the time as he is just so inquisitive.:thumbup:

At that point I had not installed the heat shields but they were done today so it is all ready to install.

It is not as pretty as Andrews engine but its nice and clean.

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Thank you one and all, have a top day.:thumbup:
 
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Dad getting some supervision from his grandson Aiden :)
The final touches to number 76's new power plant, this was a purchased VHPD engine which dad did the final details. This shall be a good stop gap engine unitll I get the chance to arrange a full build with dads input and guidance. This should enable dad to have some space in the shed.

oh- my bad . Given that this is GG , I had to re-read a couple of times as I thought the powerplant was destined for Aiden's trike. Sometimes I just need to concentrate more....:confused:
edit: seriously though , looking good ! And I hear your dad on the 100% supervision- too much is not enough !!!
 
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This is an interim solution which we just has to dress, next 2 will be as nice as mine:bowdown::beer: maybe 3 I'll do unsure but definitely 2.:beer:
 

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Andrew, Steve, I do love kids in and around workshops and places where hands and brains are put to work.

Of course in this day and age I feel obliged to say “Yes, with supervision, fire proof overalls, helmet, visor, carbon fibre gloves and open toed sandals “ just so they are “safe”

I like that he is inquiring and a busy boy too.

PS. Looking fine.
 

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1/2: that spare engine looks better than anything I'm using driving around here with. WELL DONE!!

yep the little ones sure do like to listen and learn and question and i bet you are and you'll be a fantastic Grampa and role model for yours. even though the little ones might get hurt some of the best lessons are learned from trying and maybe not quite succeeding the first time. hence my using my REAL SAW in my supposedly toy tool kit and cutting through a piece of wood into my index finger and i can still see the scar.

always fun checking in to see what you are up to and happy to hear you approve of the new tenant and I really am saying prayers he's a blessing and helpful and not a user.

Andrew: you'd better keep the old guy around if you are going to keep bringing in and taking out nice looking engines and cars so maybe your prayers should be even more often than mine.

BTW I don't go to a REAL CHURCH cause I like to believe in my own way. Prayers sent that you'll all have a healthy and fun racing season in 2018-2019
 
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Dad getting some supervision from his grandson Aiden :)
The final touches to number 76's new power plant, this was a purchased VHPD engine which dad did the final details. This shall be a good stop gap engine unitll I get the chance to arrange a full build with dads input and guidance. This should enable dad to have some space in the shed.


Andrew , Aiden is a great help and loves the shed.:thumbup:

oh- my bad . Given that this is GG , I had to re-read a couple of times as I thought the powerplant was destined for Aiden's trike. Sometimes I just need to concentrate more....:confused:
edit: seriously though , looking good ! And I hear your dad on the 100% supervision- too much is not enough !!!

Coolabah:lol_hitti:lol_hitti

Aiden is into everything let me tell you and you just can not take you eye of him not for one second, in particular in a shed environment but he is learning.

This is an interim solution which we just has to dress, next 2 will be as nice as mine:bowdown::beer: maybe 3 I'll do unsure but definitely 2.:beer:

Andrew,:thumbup::thumbup:

Andrew, Steve, I do love kids in and around workshops and places where hands and brains are put to work.

Of course in this day and age I feel obliged to say “Yes, with supervision, fire proof overalls, helmet, visor, carbon fibre gloves and open toed sandals “ just so they are “safe”

I like that he is inquiring and a busy boy too.

PS. Looking fine.

Rian 100% spot on:thumbup:
Young Aiden actually has his first work boots..

Thank you:thumbup:

1/2: that spare engine looks better than anything I'm using driving around here with. WELL DONE!!

yep the little ones sure do like to listen and learn and question and i bet you are and you'll be a fantastic Grampa and role model for yours. even though the little ones might get hurt some of the best lessons are learned from trying and maybe not quite succeeding the first time. hence my using my REAL SAW in my supposedly toy tool kit and cutting through a piece of wood into my index finger and i can still see the scar.

always fun checking in to see what you are up to and happy to hear you approve of the new tenant and I really am saying prayers he's a blessing and helpful and not a user.

Andrew: you'd better keep the old guy around if you are going to keep bringing in and taking out nice looking engines and cars so maybe your prayers should be even more often than mine.

BTW I don't go to a REAL CHURCH cause I like to believe in my own way. Prayers sent that you'll all have a healthy and fun racing season in 2018-2019

Drives the assembly did come out well and thank you for the kudos.:thumbup:

You can't shelter the young ones all their life and perhaps stifle their learning at this young age however menial it may seem.

All good so far on the West Wing front:thumbup:

More bloods and Immunotherapy tomorrow.

Your projects are putting me to shame.

Again thank you for your thoughts and prayers.


Have a great day and thank you for your visit.:thumbup:
 
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1/2: best of luck with the immunotherapy treatments that i'm sure will end soon with a very positive result.

i'm sure as you have time and your Dr. visits quit taking up some of your free time some of those TO DO'S and HONEY DO'S will get started and finished.

take care and have a great week.
 

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Nice one! Three generations of lads keeping each other occupied. Nice engines too. Bet those shiny stainless exhaust headers will look even better after a few hour driving put some colour on them.

Those early days in the shed definitely set me up on a path for life. The day I picked up my dad's largest angle grinder and pulled the trigger while he wasn't looking taught me more about machine safety(and bowel control) than any other safety lecture. Same with every steel splinter I had to pick out by myself. :)

Hoping the therapy goes well this week
 

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Steve engine looks great, and the grandson I'm sure is an inspiration! Kids having kids that will actually change the would for the better; starting off next to the work instead of the videos. Now that's an inspiration.
 
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1/2: best of luck with the immunotherapy treatments that i'm sure will end soon with a very positive result.

i'm sure as you have time and your Dr. visits quit taking up some of your free time some of those TO DO'S and HONEY DO'S will get started and finished.

take care and have a great week.

Drives my Immunotherapy went well but my Thyroid blood count is starting to drift making me feel very sore, tired and fatigued so my Oncologist has upped the medication to counter act those side effects.

Mrs 1/2 Cup has not started repainting the front fence of the West Wing as yet, I think we are both still recovering from the hectic week we had last week.

Nice one! Three generations of lads keeping each other occupied. Nice engines too. Bet those shiny stainless exhaust headers will look even better after a few hour driving put some colour on them.

Those early days in the shed definitely set me up on a path for life. The day I picked up my dad's largest angle grinder and pulled the trigger while he wasn't looking taught me more about machine safety(and bowel control) than any other safety lecture. Same with every steel splinter I had to pick out by myself. :)

Hoping the therapy goes well this week


Thank you Guster:thumbup:

I was brought up on a farm in my younger years and the unwritten rules were " that if you broke it you fixed it " and we also spent a great deal of time in my Grandfathers black smith shop firing up the forge and making all sorts of fun stuff that you would probably get locked up for nowadays. It certainly was a great start in life.:thumbup:

Steve engine looks great, and the grandson I'm sure is an inspiration! Kids having kids that will actually change the would for the better; starting off next to the work instead of the videos. Now that's an inspiration.

Bobby thank you.:thumbup:

Young Aiden is not quite two yet and is just so inquisitive and I find it so fascinating to watch him in the shed at this age and teaching him right from wrong.:thumbup:


All we have a public holiday here in Victoria to celebrate of all things the upcoming football Grand Final tomorrow. I am making the most of it in the garden today and hopefully find some QST on Saturday and Sunday now that next door is all sorted and Mrs 1/2 Cups' bedroom to Craft room is completed.
My next part time project is another cylinder head port and polish for Andrews' MG F Rover K Series engines.

This the last one I did for the race engine.

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Thank you one and all, have a top weekend:thumbup:
 

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I hope the meds work and you get to feel normal and energetic soon.

That's going to be a nice project! Was there some pictures of the earlier port and polish in the thread, I can't remember now? If not, please take some when at work on this one. Or you can still take some new pics, even if there is :) Hopefully you get the QST, have a nice weekend also :thumbup:
 

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Whilst I'm sceptical that the pre AFL Grand Final parade warrants it's own public holiday, I am certain that it has more merit than the public holiday we also enjoy for a 3 minute horse race in November.


1/2Cup, the cylinder head looks great. Presumably you use a die grinder with a burr and stones to do any mods to ports - do you hand finish with wet and dry paper?
 
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So I take it you are making the most of the long weekend for the AFL Grand Final? I do believe you are like me and say do we really need this day? :headscrat

We should have a long weekend for Bathurst. :beer::):lol_hitti:bounce:


Very much so HOTFR8:thumbup::thumbup:

I vote for the Bathurst long week end as it just makes so much sense.:thumbup:

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I hope the meds work and you get to feel normal and energetic soon.

That's going to be a nice project! Was there some pictures of the earlier port and polish in the thread, I can't remember now? If not, please take some when at work on this one. Or you can still take some new pics, even if there is :) Hopefully you get the QST, have a nice weekend also :thumbup:

Matias the meds should take a week or s to really kick in, I am still a bit sore and tired today but have managed a few chores around the place.

Here is a few pics of the last head porting I did.

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I will keep you up to date with the new one as I progress.:thumbup:

Whilst I'm sceptical that the pre AFL Grand Final parade warrants it's own public holiday, I am certain that it has more merit than the public holiday we also enjoy for a 3 minute horse race in November.


1/2Cup, the cylinder head looks great. Presumably you use a die grinder with a burr and stones to do any mods to ports - do you hand finish with wet and dry paper?


Ralf99 these public holidays are a bit bizarre to say the least when you think of it:headscrat
Any way they do provide a few extra days of QST.:thumbup:

I used carbide burrs, stones, a variety of abrasive grit flap wheels and then finally hand finish with 3M Scothbrite. There is a heck of a lot of work to get a head to that point let me tell you but I am quite proud of how it turned out, the dyno results were testament to that.:3gears:

That head looks too nice to use.

xtremek it is a shame that you don't see it after we close the engine up.:thumbup:



You better hope Mrs 1/2 doesn't see you polishing that cylinder head in her house :lol:
Hope you start feeling better :thumbup:[/QUOTE]

[B][COLOR="blue"]BF[/COLOR][/B] can I sheepishly reply that it is my house as well:lol_hitti
I should be ok when the new dose of Thyroid tablets kick in hopefully.:thumbup:


Thank you one and all, enjoy your week end:thumbup:
 

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Very much so HOTFR8:thumbup::thumbup:

I vote for the Bathurst long week end as it just makes so much sense.:thumbup:
I'm not sure what happened there but it always was on a long weekend ever since I could remember. Then a few years ago, someone changed it so it wouldn't clash with some footy grand final, not sure which one.
Sure that the VFL grand final used to be on Sandown weekend.

For years we went to Bathurst for the long weekend Hardie Ferodo 500.
Lots of classes, lots of real racing the good old days as they say.

Glad to hear your you are still on the right track with your health Steve.
Time heals,
Cheers, lyndsay
 

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Oh man!!! The porting and polishing look great. You definitely have the gift and the patience for that craft. Well done.

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Sorry 1/2 to side track.

Looks like you are having a great time in the Shed this weekend.

I'm not sure what happened there but it always was on a long weekend ever since I could remember. Then a few years ago, someone changed it so it wouldn't clash with some footy grand final, not sure which one.
Sure that the VFL grand final used to be on Sandown weekend.

For years we went to Bathurst for the long weekend Hardie Ferodo 500.
Lots of classes, lots of real racing the good old days as they say.

OK. I should up the stakes. We have a holiday for a Horse Race Melbourne Cup.
We have a holiday for a street parade pre AFL grand final.
We need a week for a holiday with Bathurst.
 

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Given we are talking about state rather than federal holidays, it looks like we'd have to accrue yet another major sporting event for Victoria. Maybe Mt Buninyong could replace Mt Panorama?
 

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Your pic and description of Aiden's inquisitive nature reminds my of the time I was servicing our swamp cooler on our roof and turned to find our 2 year old standing beside me. He climbed a 7' stepladder, went over the guttering onto the garage roof, then transitioned onto the main roof. Mind you, he has Muscular Dystrophy and couldn't walk very well, even for his young age. He acted like it was no big deal as I grabbed him and hugged him tightly as we made our way off the roof! They keep you on your toes!

All the best on the following treatments and especially the outcome! T&P your way, Steve!
 
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Your pic and description of Aiden's inquisitive nature reminds my of the time I was servicing our swamp cooler on our roof and turned to find our 2 year old standing beside me. He climbed a 7' stepladder, went over the guttering onto the garage roof, then transitioned onto the main roof. Mind you, he has Muscular Dystrophy and couldn't walk very well, even for his young age. He acted like it was no big deal as I grabbed him and hugged him tightly as we made our way off the roof! they keep you on your toes!

All the best on the following treatments ans especially the outcome! T&P your way, Steve!

WOW!!

Steve:

Such great work on the head. Something I've never done, it looks great.:bowdown:
 
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I'm not sure what happened there but it always was on a long weekend ever since I could remember. Then a few years ago, someone changed it so it wouldn't clash with some footy grand final, not sure which one.
Sure that the VFL grand final used to be on Sandown weekend.

For years we went to Bathurst for the long weekend Hardie Ferodo 500.
Lots of classes, lots of real racing the good old days as they say.

Glad to hear your you are still on the right track with your health Steve.
Time heals,
Cheers, lyndsay

Lyndsay I think NSW still do have a public holiday.:headscrat
Those were the days that is for sure.:thumbup:
Things are ticking along nicely at the moment:thumbup:

Oh man!!! The porting and polishing look great. You definitely have the gift and the patience for that craft. Well done.

Bob

Bob thank you, I have done quite a few heads over the years. It does take a lot of patience but I really enjoy the challenge.:thumbup:

Sorry 1/2 to side track.

Looks like you are having a great time in the Shed this weekend.

OK. I should up the stakes. We have a holiday for a Horse Race Melbourne Cup.
We have a holiday for a street parade pre AFL grand final.
We need a week for a holiday with Bathurst.


HOTFR8 its never a side track and I do agree with you 100% if horse racing punters and footballers can have a holiday so can a car/garage enthusiast.:3gears:

Given we are talking about state rather than federal holidays, it looks like we'd have to accrue yet another major sporting event for Victoria. Maybe Mt Buninyong could replace Mt Panorama?


Ralf99 what about Mount Dandenong:thumbup:

https://visitdandenongranges.com.au/mount-dandenong


Your pic and description of Aiden's inquisitive nature reminds my of the time I was servicing our swamp cooler on our roof and turned to find our 2 year old standing beside me. He climbed a 7' stepladder, went over the guttering onto the garage roof, then transitioned onto the main roof. Mind you, he has Muscular Dystrophy and couldn't walk very well, even for his young age. He acted like it was no big deal as I grabbed him and hugged him tightly as we made our way off the roof! they keep you on your toes!

All the best on the following treatments ans especially the outcome! T&P your way, Steve!


Ric that is unreal and thank you for sharing that story with us. We have to keep a real close eye on Aiden as he is a climber even at 18 months.

Thank you for the thoughts and prayers.:thumbup:

I doubt they have the road circuit. :(


HOTFR8 See my suggestion above.

WOW!!

Steve:

Such great work on the head. Something I've never done, it looks great.:bowdown:

Andy thank you.:thumbup:

I do really enjoy doing it, having the right gear helps enormously.


Thank you one and all, have a great day.:thumbup:
 
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