

The only women in my shop are on the calendar. And even that's often a reminder of how little I get done.See, women are often why nothing gets done in our shops?[emoji38]_hitti[emoji38]_hitti
The only women in my shop are on the calendar. And even that's often a reminder of how little I get done.
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Nice Bike.
The only women in my shop are on the calendar. And even that's often a reminder of how little I get done.
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Visit the Florida Chapter thread. A new page every month.You have a calendar in your shop?
I got something for my 1-car that will forestall the summer 100% humidity of July and August. A 3/4-ton mini-split, from the Miami distributor. Unfortunately they don't have any pin-up calendars. Gonna have to visit the Florida chapter thread...
Thanks. She’s a beauty and a great ride.
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Well if it was not a great ride you would not be riding. I expected that would be your answer.
The wheels you had on your 442 look like 1980 Z-28 wheels, is that what they were? One of my all-time favorite stock rims, right up-there w/the early-1960's Pontiac 8-bolt aluminum wheels, w/the integral brake drums. Mickey Thompson used them on some of his builds.
Around 1985, I bought a decent daily-driver 1980 Z-28 from one of my friends at the fire dept. It needed a few things done, I got it pretty-cheap, and fixed the minor mechanical stuff. Then I re-painted it in the stock body color, eliminating the two-color stripes and the tape Z-28 emblem. I painted the hood scoop a bit darker, for contrast. It turned out beautifully, and I didn't have to spend a ton of $ because one of my fire dept. co-workers sons owned a body shop. At the same time, I had a Fox-body Mustang GT. I got that under the same circumstances, and did pretty-much the same thing to it.
I think the Z-28 looked prettier, and it ran well w/a 350 4 bbl & a shift kit in the auto ******, it had posi, and those wheels. But I found the Mustang GT was better handling, and w/a 5-speed, it was fun to drive.
I sold both cars because people offered me more $ than I had in them. I had several KZ 1000's during that time and after, if I wanted to go fast. But the pony cars were fun.
Before either of those I had a couple of Trans Ams, one was a true Hurst t-Hatch 1977 Smokey & The Bandit car, which I bought from the original owner. That car got more-attention than any car I've ever-owned. Girls loved it. I kept it as a daily-driver for about ten years and sold it.

Nine hundred and fifty-nine more to go.



Shorty, you have done well..
Plus you have well and truly tested the manufactures warning..![]()

Man, when you said nut plate, I thought something had happened and it was a medical device you was talking about.
Looking good. I'm also drooling at the thought of all of my cabs being used.

Cabinet Tetris make me dizzy. You are one tough dude.
Thanks for the safety topic. We could use more of them. Are those drawers so easy to slide that if you are rolling the cabinet and it hits an obstacle like an extension cord all the drawers could come out and help the cabinet get over the cord?
"I'm getting organized and it is so nice to walk up to a cabinet, open a drawer and get what you need."
So very true! I finally have started to realize this myself and am moving in a similar fashion to you by using cabinets on wheels and getting rid of individual piles or boxes of just stuff that seems to accumulate.
Thanks for the safety tip. I have two multi drawer cabinets like this now and keep training myself to only have one drawer open at a time.![]()
Well it looks like you dodged a bullet on that one, Shorty. Good thing you are quick on your feet.
I am glad to see that you are recovered and back in the shop. We need to enjoy this brief spell while we can. My grass is growing and we are now having 80 degree days. Pretty soon I will be playing the role of yard ape and missing out on that quality shop time.
That is a really nice collection of Lista / Vidmar cabinets, great for organizing & keeping clean. I'd love to have even one of those, but I just don't seem to have the knack for finding the used and abused ones. Looks like you've just about got them all set up the way you want, enjoy!
What's the next project?

The last one looks like a tall order. Are the top, hood, deck lid sun faded, or did you start sanding them?
Shorty, that is one challenge..
Since there's no good pictures to look at, I think it is time for a Shorty's Safety Short brought to you by the GJ Florida Chapter Assistant Undersecretary of Safety.
There has been debate about putting casters on the Vidmar/Lista cabinets so I decided to conduct another test. I did a test awhile back which showed the tipping point was pretty far. For this test I decided to evaluate what happens when you load up a couple hundred pounds of stuff, while leaving, all but the empty bottom drawer, pulled out. Just as the manufacture stated, the cabinet will fall over.![]()
Hooking the crane up to the cabinet stabilized it. The drawers are easy to remove so within 15 minutes the cabinet was upright with all drawers back in place. They're heavy but boy I like these cabs.
Note: no live animals were injured while preforming this test (except for the spider that got a shot of Raid).
Stay tune for next months Safety Short. Can you say 1/2 ton battery pack? Sure you can.![]()

Shorty, what is this months Safety Short?
Can't wait.![]()