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harley jim
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Drives, I feel like I've stopped completely!




Old school CAD is a time honored tradition. I used it recently to prototype the TV speaker horns. No sense wasting expensive filament, or steel, when there's tons of leftover Crapazon boxes to CAD with.Kirk I'm going to see if I can burn a hole through a rock! I need a fountain!
I'm going to put a small piece of fence wire across the middle of the arbor to help hold the smaller vines up.
I have been working on my electric gate opener. My gates open out due to a hill inside the fence, (first issue) and the fence opening flairs out wider at the road, (second issue) so the standard mounting hardware wont work.
I set up lines on my welding bench to mimic the fence and gate.
Got a piece of cardboard and made a shape, you got to start somewhere!
The trick it to have the arc be equal length on both ends, but I'm not able to use the same axis that the gate travels.
So this cardboard template is attempt number four, it was so much easier when I had a cad program to do the layout. Now I use cad but its cardboard aided design! The empty hole travels the arc landing at 9" open and closed so tomorrow I will cut some steel.





Nice score!Didnt get lunch today, me and Dude, the bil, went to Trenton Ga. There was this add on marketplace.
They were 79.95 at HD so I bought enough to do the cabin walls and floor , I also got enough R30 to do the cieling.
They had this shower stall for 299.00 but I want to check another supplier first.
I found a wrench on the road on the way back.
It's a biggun!
I got a special delivery today from a buddy in SD.
He said my bench needed them. I guess I'm going to have to body work and paint it!
The insulation was a big score, it was less than half priced, I do pretty good with marketplace, usually!
It was actually a box of tools and garbage scattered at an intersection, Dude got most of it, he needs tools, so I dont have to do his work lol. I claimed the box also, I want to put it on the front of my car trailer later.
Eventually I'm going to get time to finish my gas pumps, and ultimately the front of the shop, it will be a Sinclair station, so that's when the tailgate will get painted to match the theme.
It's raining and gloomy, Im still trying to talk myself into moving, the other me is winning!
No, my choice was pure happenstance, I always knew I was going to do a station, really thought it would be an Esso theme as my Uncle drove for them for 35 years, or maybe a Gulf, since a good family friend owned one for many years.Ahhh Sinclair……
Have you ever read the history of the company ?
I did, and also spoke to a lady called Britney at their head office years ago, to get permission to use their logos on a van I planned on doing in the Sinclair colours.

Jim, it's a small world. My first IBM branch office was located in the Sperry Hutchinson building in Manhattan on 42nd Street. It was a new building in 1964.I used to live about 20 miles from Sperry&Hutchinson world headquarters when I was a kid.
Jim, I believe there were a lot of Sperry&Hutchinson buildings. Their original building in Manhattan was on lower 5th Avenue. The one I worked out of was finished in 1964, the same year I started at IBM. One of the S&H warehouses was in Georgia and another in Ohio. The one in Cincinnati was finished in November 1960.Bob, I may be mistaken then I thought it was there building off 294 in Chicago that was headquarters?
Did you ever visit the IBM facility in Aurora Illinois?
Are going to light them up? Might be a nice touch.






Do you know what they were originally? I need to rethink my rattle cans, they're invading me.Got back to the shop today, still not feeling well. I need to set up the plas and cut out the brackets for the gate, but cant seem to get interested in it.
I picked up these from Donnies rental house, he tossed them in the dumpster, I saw a solution to a problem.
Of course they wouldnt just bolt to the wall, I had to cut them apart and I welded them to a couple of pieces of 1" angle, this let me space the height out another inch and set the baskets out enough to set two cans deep.
Now there only in two places.
There is a tote full in the other shop.
They used to sit all down the ledge and kinda looked bad.






I'LL BE RIGHT OVER!A buddy called and had me a 30lb box of hickory smoked bacon, so I went and picked it up. Had to make a BLT to test taste it!
This ground is hard, its half chert and lots of rock so I predrill all of my holes with this augers before I use hand tools.


