1971gsfan
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Hope you find all is well, I'm ready to see the Z finished
Glad your OK!!OK gents - again, thanks for the cautionary tales and encouragement!
Went to the doc and of course they checked my blood pressure, drew bllod for CBC's, sugars and titres, an ECG and (another) chest xray - all clear. In follow-up he mentioned costrochondritis (inflammation of intercostal muscles) and air trapping (air in intestines) and thinks I'm experiencing both. My left lower ribs are tender to touch and I had injured them many years back. The air trapping is gas that just won't pass through and can cause severe stabbing to dull achy pains. The gas could be that I've developed a sensitivity to lactose or casein (milk, ice creme, etc) which I consume a LOT of.
Lastly, they booked me for an exercise tolerance test at the end of August. Ironic because I used to do these for a cardiac outpatient clinic when I was young and oh-so buff and think "I'll never need one of these!" Now I'm 50....
You aren't preggo, are ya?
If'n you are, lemme know if'n it's girl or boy so I can be a proud aunt or uncle!


So you are back in the workshop again. Feeling OK now ?
All he needed was an evening of some paint fumes![]()
I'm doing a "Real World" side by side comparison of POR15 and RustBullet for my blog and website. After a month in the sun (no clear coat) I will bolt the sample piece to the bottom of my van for the winter. I do about 30,000Kms over a typical winter in all manners of terrible conditions so it should be one hell of a test!
The initial blog post (product application) can be seen here: E-tek Blog: Rust Paint Test, Application
Hey Ed, if I sent you a little coated bracket or piece of scrap, could you work that into your Real World Test too simply because I'm curious (and others may be too)? My work has been subjected to salt spray tests (now at somewhere between 3-4,000 hours) but I think it would be cool to see how it holds up to the harshest conditions of a Canadian winter too. Of course I'll make it worth your time and effort.![]()
You're going to skip the UV protectant on the POR?
I did the front axle and springs of my jeep with POR 15.....this much I do know....it does not do well with brake fluid.
About a week after the springs were done and I got the beast back together...I bled the brakes.....and forgot to put the cap on the MC. All of the POR came off the top of my springs....and the brake fluid was only on there for about 5 min.
I'll be watching for the results of that test.
Believe me it went through my mind! But no shortage of breath, no "pressure" (like the elephant feeling) and my HR stayed low. Fingers crossed!![]()
Well that sounds great!! I'll put it alongside the other piece and show it all together. ...

How many projects do you have going at present Ed ?

hey ed sorry if this has been brought up before but is this a hobby or your full time job? I am jealous either way!! cant wait till my kids (1 and 3) get older so I can spend more time in the garage lol or have them spend time with me in it and not have to worry abouit them getting hurt

I'm curious ... do you find that better, faster, cheaper, etc? I've always used paint stripper but I should try a heat gun. I've had guys say I'm nuts while they go at it with a sanding disc because it's "faster". I find that to be a bit too destructive for me. I'd rather take my time and have a nice, smooth original metal surface to work with.... There's so much paint on them they need to be stripped and being large and flat I decided to use the heat gun and scraper.
I'm curious ... do you find that better, faster, cheaper, etc? I've always used paint stripper but I should try a heat gun. I've had guys say I'm nuts while they go at it with a sanding disc because it's "faster". I find that to be a bit too destructive for me. I'd rather take my time and have a nice, smooth original metal surface to work with.
so ed what is your day job?