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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    The biggest problem we have in our shop is keeping work gloves. We buy them by the 6 pack and there have to be 30 pairs floating around somewhere in there, but when we need a pair we either have two lefts or three rights. No idea where the mates go.

    Don
    I thought I was the only one with the glove problem, I've got all kinds of right hand gloves but the left hand ones are gone??????

    Dave,
    When I was painting a lot I would use my air compressor tank and trash can to fine tune my spray gun. I still have the 30 gallon trash can; there's lots of memories there.
    About the coupe..... I've been so busy helping my son and working on my stock T that if you had it done I wouldn't have time to work on it anyway. I'm just happy that you are feeling better. Maybe in a month or so I'll bring out the chassis so we can bolt down the sheet metal and you can give me suggestions on how to complete the project.
    When we haul in a car we fill the trunk and the insides with all kinds of scrap metal, dirt off the shop floor, roller blades, or anything that might have been in a car at one time.........
    Keep well my friend!!!
    Tom

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    It always amazes me that beginning one little project as far as housekeeping always seems to "beget" another and so on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2
    It always amazes me that beginning one little project as far as housekeeping always seems to "beget" another and so on.
    I think it's just like building a Hot Rod, Dave.... When you get started on the project all these other "gotta-do's" just pop up....and there ya go.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom F
    I thought I was the only one with the glove problem, I've got all kinds of right hand gloves but the left hand ones are gone??????

    Dave,
    When I was painting a lot I would use my air compressor tank and trash can to fine tune my spray gun. I still have the 30 gallon trash can; there's lots of memories there.
    About the coupe..... I've been so busy helping my son and working on my stock T that if you had it done I wouldn't have time to work on it anyway. I'm just happy that you are feeling better. Maybe in a month or so I'll bring out the chassis so we can bolt down the sheet metal and you can give me suggestions on how to complete the project.
    When we haul in a car we fill the trunk and the insides with all kinds of scrap metal, dirt off the shop floor, roller blades, or anything that might have been in a car at one time.........
    Keep well my friend!!!
    Tom
    Yup, feeling a lot better the past few weeks, thanks Tom..... and some day we have to talk about all those VW's at your son's place!@!!!!!!
    Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
    Carroll Shelby

    Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!

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