Bob Heine
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Bobby, from the pictures it looks "cleaned up" to me. Then again, you probably haven't seen my workshop. When I get the piles down to a single layer, job done.
Bobby, from the pictures it looks "cleaned up" to me. Then again, you probably haven't seen my workshop. When I get the piles down to a single layer, job done.

BB: i've seen some of those old saws in action. i bet OSHA would love to stop by while a guy or two or three were working around one of those.
i'm not sure if you need to build another building or sell or get rid of some of your stuff. i'm at the point that i almost want to give stuff away so i can find the stuff i like and want to work with and betting that might be you too?
speaking of wet here in the PNW from last September to this May we set an all time rainfall record for amount since they started keeping records. I finally finished a re sodding project that a Critter did some damage on last fall cause i hate working in mud and it's almost the middle of June and i still haven't had to water my lawn. i'm still not certain what did this damage to my front yard so i think i'm going to borrow a game camera and see if it comes back.
i'm waiting for another good quote from you to put in my sig line so let me know if you have one another one you like.


BB: I would say HOG, BADGER, BEAR or something to that nature cause i fixed 2 other times it stopped by and just left it after the last one to make sure it's gone (hoping it is). funny thing though i live about 15 minutes from downtown SEATTLE so not a lot of those Critters around here. i did have a mole about the same time show up and then leave and wondering if he and his friends might have just decided easier to get the grubs from above than from below. GO FIGURE??
thanks for the KUDOS and i'm in charge of the grass and i just help buy and plant the other stuff that my bride manages most of the time.
maybe we should make a goal to have our shops ORGANIZED by this time next year? it's taking me a while to get my head around not NEEDING so many supplies, but projects get delayed from just moving stuff around.
cheers and have a great day!!
Loving the fastback project!!


Bobby, top job
Model A parts central..............
Now for that shopping list.
Bobby,
Doing good on the cleanup and it is always interesting to see what you uncover and show us.
Looks like you need to put the green bucket to use in post 1153. It is that time of year.
Dwight
Good golly Bobby! You have been busy![]()

Steve you should see what is in the pole shed that is to big for the shed.
BB: great start to your ORGANIZING. i too wonder how i'll move some of the things i have that are in my way some days. for my aches and pains i usually cure them by using my inversion table for 5 minutes a day and i'd recommend one to everybody.
my 84 year old mom was taking pain pills and since she was a nurse she wanted to see what her Dr. said and even after an MRI he couldn't find anything wrong so instead of taking a shot he offered she came to my home to hang 5 minutes a day 6 days a week for a month and after 10 days she was off the pain medicine and after a month it's been 2 years and she's pain free for the most part.
keep up the great work and isn't it nice to see what you own so you can either use it, trade it, sell it or just know what you have?
cheers


BB: yep stretching everyday will keep you movin so they don't throw you in a jar or dirt on you in a casket.
I had a Japanese Shiatsu for my only remedy for pain for close to 20 years. i never ever walked in and told him where it hurt and he ALWAYS found it. i'm not sure he knew more than about a dozen words of English, but the little man had MAGIC HANDS. i was never late for his hour appt. cause if you were you'd get that time deducted from your time. show up 10 minutes late you get a 50 minute appt. for an hour's charge. i think i was 5 minutes late and found that out and was never late again cause he was AWESOME.
I'd upgrade to an inversion table from those boots cause at our age getting off the hook might KILL US.
cheers
BB: i know a lot of very strong guys that are very very flexible, but i hear you there is more work to keeping or getting more flexible if you have more muscles.
are you going to restore that old TANDEM BIKE? i've never ridden one and looking forward to with my bride some day maybe at a vacation spot where there's a view to take in so at least one of us can just pedal and admire the view.
good luck and are you planning on riding it or just spiffing it up so you can get another old project finished that's been on your TO DO LIST for a while maybe?
cheers
My wife and I had a most memorable ride on a bicycle built for two in Mesa Verde Notional Park many years ago. Gentle hills and great views.
Sounds like a nice memory Andy.
Especially now that we can't do things like that.
They are easy to ride, just get Ginny to sit rigidly while you get your balance (or the other way around) and the extra mass makes it easier to balance. I prefer to ride in teh back, the view is better, but I had to ride in the front to steer.


Bobby, in painting your ceiling white you will not know yourself it makes a huge difference..
Regards
Bobby, I don't need to tell you but take it easy in the heat.![]()

Bobby, I don't need to tell you but take it easy in the heat.![]()
X2. It's worse on older people like you.
Whaddya mean you're younger than me????
Work is looking good!![]()
Or maybe
is more appropriate. 