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BuickFarmer

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:thumbup:Good job in one hour. It would take me that long to figure out how to make them fold properly like that. I love sawhorses, so useful. I especially like ones that fold and can be stored away.
 

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Sean

Very innovative and sturdy on the saw horses and table. That was a brilliant design all the way!! I like your brain power on that!!

Best Regards
Herb
 
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sean Buick 76

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Well done Sean, looks fantastic.:thumbup:

Thank you sir, I appreciate the kind words!

Nice, Sean. A little Jack Olsen coming out here?

That is a very high compliment around these parts!

I really wish I had a guy like you around to give me a hand with my car some days. I am sure you have done more drag racing than I have dreamed about.

:thumbup:Good job in one hour. It would take me that long to figure out how to make them fold properly like that. I love sawhorses, so useful. I especially like ones that fold and can be stored away.

Great to hear from you, I do not have time to think to long I just have to get things done and get back in the house to see my little man... I try not to cut corners but I may not have time to do things super pretty looking, functionality is number one... You will appreciate my hard work on the Buick though, it is going to look awesome after the final coat of paint is added!

Sean

Very innovative and sturdy on the saw horses and table. That was a brilliant design all the way!! I like your brain power on that!!

Best Regards
Herb

Thanks Herb,

You guys all motivate me to get things done each day... It may be a small step, but those small steps add up!

Keep at it garage brethren and thanks for visiting my page!:beer:
 

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Great theme!
A pleasure to read! I like your garage and your work. And you son grow a good helper. Subscribe!
 

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I really wish I had a guy like you around to give me a hand with my car some days. I am sure you have done more drag racing than I have dreamed about.

Thanks for the compliment, Sean. I'd just like to be around to play with your stuff when you get it together. Thing have changed so much since I was your age, but I've picked up a few things since then. I don't think you'll have any problems, other than harnessing that much horsepower.
 

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Sean:
It took me some thinking and going back and squinting: is one pair of those hinges on spacer blocks so that second leaf of the table can fold flat?

Do those sawhorses fold? It doesn't look like they do. Have you tried the modern/newfangled/El Cheapo plastic sawhorses? I'm tickled with them so far, but I haven't used them a lot. Mine came with some notches in them that cry out for two 2x2's? x 3's? to hold up a table like yours. And when you're done with them, they fold up flat and take up very little space.

I don't know that you could stand on them...

Also, do you have a Stanley Workmate? Anything that folds up in a shop where space is limited...

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Squankum,
I was also wondering how he was able to get it to fold flat and didn't notice the spacer blocks but I think you are right and I see them know as well. On the plastic saw horses, I had a couple and they were destroyed when I was working on the cabinet makers bench from Tom Payne's garage. I wouldn't use another set unless you plan to be very easy on them. I've seen a few designs for folding saw horses, and the set linked to below seems easy enough and stout.
http://lumberjocks.com/projects/16736
JB
 
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sean Buick 76

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Hi guys thanks for visiting!

Yes I have 2 of those stanley work mates and they are great!

These do not fold up, but they do stack and fit up in the rafters of the shed when not in use... I was planning to copy a nice design I found on line but ended up just whipping up something on the spot and I am happy with them for what they are... I know there are little swivel attachments to build saw horses off of but I like doing stuff myself in my own way. There are much better designs than mine, but mine work well.

Yes there are little 3/4" plywood blocks under the hinges on one side so it will fold up... It is a little heavy, but it is sturdy so I can deal with it.

Thanks again guys for checking in, I will keep up the updates!
 
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sean Buick 76

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We like ********* trucks here! This one makes mine look little!



But i can fit in the car wash and he cannot.

I fixed the truck finally (back ordered parts) after a deer took out the rear fender flare a few months back.



Then i suited up to cut my fiberglass hood to make a huge hole for fresh air to come in from the hood scoop that I just got.

My grandpa died young from building and sanding fiberglass bosts... So i always wear my gear when making fiberglass dust... Just a bit more sanding by hand and its ready for paint:









This will both bring in cold air to the engine bay as well as hide most of the boost piping that was sticking out of the hood (see old pic)




8 days till the car goes for paint!
 
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sean Buick 76

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Man the GS is coming along for ya, I am stoked to see it all finished up! Any chance you will be heading down to Bowling Green this fall to the GSCA meet?

Hi, thanks I am excited to see it painted!

No I am not planning to head to the BG meet this year but a future year I would love to go!

Keep us posted on your GS as well!
 

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What illness befell your edit GRANDfather? My dad built some fiberglass boats in the early 70's (three, two of them small) and he died of bone cancer. Of course, he had other risk factors.

And I was there, on my back, in second grade or so, sanding the hull bottom with an electric sander, too.


Oh, and I liked your careful little cuts in the hood with the plumbing barely sticking out. I thought it was subtle. But if it allows cool air in, I'm all for it.


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sean Buick 76

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I should clearify that my family thinks that the fiberglass dust inhilation and smoking cigarettes led to the chronic emphysema, and then lung cancer. It is really hard to say what the long term effects of things are but these are all facts about fiberglass:

1. It is great for a strong light weight material to build stuff with.
2. Used in a ventilated area it poses no health issues when laying the glass/building stuff
3. When sanded, cut, etc the dust or fibres are very itchy and fiberglass slivers usually get infected
4. The dust does cause at least short term lung issues when respired

I suite up to keep the dust off me and out of my lungs, as a child I also sanded my hockey sticks, did fiberglass repairs on stuff etc and I remember the slivers, lung issues and coughing so I protect myself now...

How many present day things will be linked to cancer in 20 years?

http://m.naturalnews.com/news/035686_fiberglass_lung_diseae_cancer.html

Sorry I got off track... Will get back to work and post pics of my progress next post...
 
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sean Buick 76

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Another update for the Skylark Project:

Got the hood scoop fit, bolted down, fiberglassed, primed, painted, and emblems installed... The painter will mask off the scoop while he paints the car.





Wire wheeled, primed and painted the frame and underside of the car:





 

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Looking great. Good to see you in the safety gear. Soon it looks like your going to have a new shop boss to work for!!! I like the truck!!

Best Regards
Herb
 

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Good job on the Skylark!

Looks like your youngster is growing up fast.
Enjoy every day with him, cause children grow up all too fast.
 
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sean Buick 76

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My friend painted it in the washday of his shop for some beer money:
It is painted! The paint is not fully dry but it looks good already!

We did a simulated vinyl roof with rock guard:







Now I need to put the emblems back on, finish painting the underside of the car gloss black (using a brush so there is no chance of overspray on the new paint)...

Then on Sat it goes on the chassis dyno to measure the HP!
 

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That thing is mean looking! Cant wait to see the dyno numbers. Be sure to post up a video too, would love to hear it scream :)
 
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sean Buick 76

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Is there going to be trim that separates the simulated vinyl from the glossy paint?

Yes there is now chrome trim:









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sean Buick 76

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As you guys can see the garage was a disaster zone after a month of working hard each night after work to get the car ready for paint... I just wanted to show the space in its worst mess as they are meant to be used. I find it tough to work when it gets that bad though, working to clean as I go but it is not easy when you are focused on a task.

Today I cleaned it all up, organized tools, and got rid if stuff I don't need.

I had to take the Buick's engine apart to replace a head gasket, so I do not have my dyno numbers yet... It is all back together and will be tested on july 28th... Fingers crossed for good numbers and no hurt parts.

Sorry no garage updates but using the garage for these car projects daily!
 
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sean Buick 76

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Do you have weeds in your yard?

I was buying expensive weed killer each month and decided to find a lower cost way to battle them...

I now only use this mixture and it works as well or better than the store bought stuff:

Viniger, salt, dish soap in a spray bottle ...


The soap helps the mix stick to the leaves of the weeds, and the vineger and salt dries out the leaves of the weed.

 

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Try a bottle of generic Trimec. $8, guaranteed to work and can't be much if any more expensive than the vinegar/soap/salt mix. Plus it won't kill grass.
 

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Do you have weeds in your yard?

I was buying expensive weed killer each month and decided to find a lower cost way to battle them...

I now only use this mixture and it works as well or better than the store bought stuff:

Viniger, salt, dish soap in a spray bottle ...


The soap helps the mix stick to the leaves of the weeds, and the vineger and salt dries out the leaves of the weed.


I tried this a couple months ago. It *****.
 
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