Progress (or lack there of)

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by lngroller, Jun 30, 2005.

  1. 74merc

    74merc computer nerd

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    Never give up! Never surrender!
     
  2. Country Mav

    Country Mav Die-Hard Ford Guy!

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    Man, seems like you are making GOOD progress!! I am another of the "mostly" outside workers! Adds a whole new twist to the things we do to our cars......:D Good Luck and keep it up!! Preston
     
  3. Jamie Miles

    Jamie Miles the road warrior

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    And the things I say when it's 90+ degrees outside. :clap:
     
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    I'm just outside of Richmond VA it seems to always be 90+ degrees and 90+ humidity. Plus it's very hard to fix things correctly when your son is there and you can't use the proper cuss words
     
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    I restored my 71 F100 in the backyard. It aint fun. I built a huge tent over mine using a 40x60 green tarp on top of a bucnh of cedar 1x4's I had aquired. Worked real good and kept it pretty dry inside.
    Now I have a 24-32 shop but it's so full of woodworking tools I can't get a car in without moving everything around. But I can move everything around when I really need to. Plus I put one of those aluminum carports right outside the roll up door, which really helps out on the space.
    Good luck and nice work.
    clint
     

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