What do you want for Christmas? Ah, some scrap metal would be great!

Well duh. That's not news.

Doesn't everyone want scrap metal?
Once the purple car gets back on it's rubber feet you should have a photo shoot with it and the show truck. Be neat to see both types of "fixed up" out at the Martin ranch
OK, I'll try to remember, but I'll be older then.
Andy, you are moving along nicely with the Purplish Power-Plant. I now know enough about drill and tap sizes to get myself in trouble so I'll ask about using that tap to clean the threads. I bought a set of thread chasers after being told that taps cut and chasers clean. Maybe someone steered me wrong.
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I see your crude calipers and raise you a tape and paper towel tube set.
I don't know much about thread chasers. I don't own any and only have a cheap tap and die set, and a few good taps. I do have one of the square files for chasing external threads. You can clean internal threads with a tap and not damage them if you use plenty of lubricant. But rust is very hard on taps and they won't cut well after cleaning a rusty hole. If the start of the thread is bad you need to tap from the other side. If you can't come from the other side maybe a thread chaser would be of value. I think thread chasers are actually an unnecessary gimmick tool, but I'm no expert.
I admire your effort in not having a year long project on that car.
That's too bad about your hay guy; why did he take all of the hay off your field in the first place? Wouldn't he only haul out the 1/2 or whatever that he earned?
The field is 16 miles from the house. He got 2/3 of the hay and I would pay him to deliver the balance. This is not a big farming area and the few of us that do mostly know each other. There's a lot of trust for most operations, I never even saw the hay in the field. I'm sure he was short making a sale so sold my part, figured he could find some good hay to replace it with (which would have been ok with me had he told me) and then couldn't replace it so he lied to me. For the last time. I'll sell out before I let him have another chance at cheating me. Same with his helper.
Andy (definitely HANDY): while I always enjoy your creative GET R DONE attitude and stuff you make i bet if you lived a bit closer i'd let you borrow this LITTLE CALIPER I have hanging on my garage wall.
sorry to hear about the hay fiasco and in life there always seem to be people and things that challenge us so sounds like you maybe just need to find a NEW GUY.
good luck with that and ENJOY YOUR SUNDAY (REST DAY MAYBE?)
Pretty nice calipers! Is that a 24" set? Do you use them much? I'll use these to avoid clamping two framing squares together then use a ruler to measure the difference. That works pretty well and sometimes where a caliper won't.
Yeah, no hay fiasco, just theft. For instance, you have no right to spend someone's earnest money even if you plan to replace it, and when you can't replace it, you've stolen it.
So I want to weld some conduit to some to mimic headers. Do you think your trick work for what I want to do?
Concentrated lye eats aluminum, zinc, and more slowly, cadmium. Conduit should be zinc coated so lye will eat it pretty fast and does not attack the steel. It takes about an hour to clean a loaded file. Rinse well after use.
Thanks for the visits, guys!