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    Dana Barlow is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    rspaers,thanks,I'm giving it a try. I like photos from others,so pretty sure others also like photos. If this works,it'll be my garage,showing both my 28A n my son's 23T.
    On far wall about mid,is what though to be my next rod build,1917 Hupp roadster /rod. Not likely ever going to get to that 1917,but at least many of the rod parts are there now.
    My home made 4x2 log has worked out nicer this time,then the first time I built a log intake in the early 1960s,so lived an learned some. This one has never cracked any welds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dana Barlow View Post
    rspaers,thanks,I'm giving it a try. I like photos from others,so pretty sure others also like photos. If this works,it'll be my garage,showing both my 28A n my son's 23T.
    On far wall about mid,is what though tobe my next rod build,1917 Hupp roadster /rod. Not likely ever going to get to that 1917,but at least many of the rod parts are there now.
    Ya' did GREAT! Both cars look fantastic! Now to get you going on that Hup'! Sounds like it would be a fun project!
    Roger
    Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.

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