Did I hear my name being mentioned?

I go away for a month, and what happens? Nine pages down, at 40 posts a page

I know how Nuts feels!
Here's something that might be of interest. Remember this photograph of the property taken in the late 1930's?
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u288/BB767/OriginalPictures/1939AerialViewFull_Edited01sm.jpg
Here's a similar one taken in the mid 1970's about 35 years or so later.
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u288/BB767/OriginalPictures/IMG_3130.jpg
If you look closely that's Mr.Johnson working in the open doorway of the lift room. Well OK, you have to look REAL close but that's him. It works better if you can see the photograph in person. This is actually a picture of a picture. It was framed and hanging over Mrs Johnson's dinning room. Good sized, it's about 24"(.6 m) X 18" (.45 m). The family thought I might want it and they were so right!
This is pretty much how I remember the property growing up. Different cars would come and go out back but most of the buildings are the same. There were only 7 cars including the Terraplane, left on the property by the time I bought it 30 years later.
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u288/BB767/New Shop Outside/IMG_2985.jpg
And this was take 2 days ago. Best I could without a VERY tall ladder. It's fall so all the foliage is dormant and brown.
Thomas
Darn it, I saved this post for a reason, and can I remember now? Noooo...
As soon as I saw that intact engine, I was sure it was destined to be a future project. With the rate we acquire cars and other things, I'm sure he'll find something to put it in eventually (notice that I didn't say he'd have to get rid of something first -- I don't have that power
-- anyway, in this family, we seem to have a "problem" with disposing of things). (I don't think Tom keeps too many secrets, but if I knew about his secrets, they wouldn't be secrets anymore!)
Chris
I kinda know that feeling, I hoard stuff and my wife rolls her eyes! I am trying though... or rather I am very trying, depends on the mood my wife is in when she sees the garage! I have a lot of work to do there though to be fair...
No worries Ray and to answer your question, yes I am a, ahem..... commercial aviator.

We're suppose to start service to Auckland next year when we get our 787's. I'll stay on the 767 for now but it will make coming to visit that part of the world a bit easier. Count on a PM from me when I'm headed that way and remember that goes for you too if you're headed this way.
Thomas
Awesome, feel free to let us know when you're on your way, I for one will try and be there.

Better watch out though, you might be getting a shopping list for stuff to bring with you!
With a name like Non Member, and a fun post like that, I detect a great sense of humor. If you come with certified papers we can talk about the adoption, sure.
I wonder now how many other people I've sleep deprived?? Now I'm starting to feel guilty about it all...........geez didn't think about that.......and how about all those poor people in New Zealand being driven mad by Sick Puppy 'cause of this, how about them.....boy I started this with the best intentions, really did, and now look.......shoot for all I know they'll be coming for me any minute now........Chris, don't answer the door, OK? Maybe if I grew a beard or something, wear dark glasses and a trench coat.........boy, who would'a thought it would end this way..............
Thomas
Nah, no worries there, those I tell about this place know what I'm like, some even come to expect it from me!

Heck, I'm constantly feeling I'm about three clicks on citing it on facebook...
Chris I'm doing my best to picture you swinging a rail road iron tied to a rope.
Honestly it would never have occurred to me to ever do such a thing, never.

It must be true that Texans are juuusst a little bit different than most. Now imagine those folks in New Zealand hearing about this from Sick Puppy? That alone might drive them mad, who knows.
Thanks just the same for sharing.
Thomas
Hey, don't knock it! Steel swinging is a national sport here! Seriously, I can just see people here throwing bits of steel around for one reason or another to get something done, although it would be met with "and no-one got hurt
how?".

Thinking about it, throwing wellington boots is a competition here in a place called Taihape - don't ask!
Oh boy, I stuck my foot in my mouth huh!
I was hoping you had an inside track on when the test was and could give an advance heads up so I could play hooky that day!
But believe it or not you can still buy these wrench new, I have one thats about 5 years old. I use it a lot on old farm machinery that a lot of the time has square nuts. Most plumbers also seem to always have one or two in their toolbox.
Here is a new one I found on the net for sale, made by a company called Draper. Very little has changed on them over the years.
NWS make one of these too - I was tempted... but not at over $56US!
Trademe Link
It has taken a long time but finally I have caught up with the posts, there was a time when it felt like more posts were being added than I could read in the time I had available. I just want to repeat the above post at it sums my thoughts up well.
Putting my hand up for Cris's list as a relocated Scotsman now living in sunny Wairarapa down in New Zeland (no, I don't know sickpuppy

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Now, are you sure, NZ is a small country! lol You didn't happen to sell a torque wrench on trademe by any chance did you?

Wairarapa is nice, there's a really good cafe in Carterton called Wild oats if you're in that area...
Thomas and Chris, this is one my favourite threads (old world tools being the other), and it is a pleasure reading and seeing the journey you've taken with the workshop and the property, and the knowledge you've imparted (and inspired others to provide). Thank you for taking us all through it with you, I don't know how I'll do in the quiz, but I look forward to seeing this garage in the flesh! One day...