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10-05-2010 12:29 AM #1
Yes I have been kicked out of hospital so now I can be cheeky to you. No, the nurses didn't look anything like Jungle Pam,so was glad to come home.
What is happening with the tudor??? And even tho Tina vacuum's the carpet flooring in your man shed, cave,I don't think she will be too keen to bring the bottle of Silvo liquid polish out to your man shed, cave to polish your chassis.

The op went too damn well last week thanks for asking, in theatre at 330pm monday and the surgeon told me I could go home the next morning, so not much of a holiday away from looking after mother,oh well. I am still amazed at the size of the screws that were removed from my knees, 4 screws are 50mm x 10 gauge and the other 4 are 65mm x 12 gauge. One screw broke as the surgeon was removing it and it looks like he drilled down the centre of the broken piece and used an "easy out" to remove it. Now have to wait for the bone to heal and then back in for the knee replacements, I getting impatient.
I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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10-05-2010 09:17 AM #2
Ken that sounds like a tremendous amount of work! Your level of passion is way above mine for this kind of detail. Maybe you and Dan should do a project together!
I'd love to see some pictures of the grinding of the radius on the welds when you get there!
As for what Whiplash said, I don't think Tina's gonna help polish under the car when it's done!
Whiplash hope you have a speedy recovery on the knees. I've sat in on a total knee operation and it's messy and painful. You have my sympathy in the months to come!"
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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10-05-2010 03:00 PM #3
Steve - I want to see my grinding wheel work also
I hope it works!
She does wheels and paint without complaining but this might be pushing it. I made that suggestion to Don awhile back, he didn't think that would be a good idea
I'm finishing up one of the front sections, here is the "C" notch for the front spring.
Ken
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10-05-2010 03:04 PM #4
Those are the neatest clamps I've ever seen. Sure are better than the C clamps we use.
They look very industrial.
Your shop is too clean too. LOL
Don
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10-05-2010 03:20 PM #5
I think they are called No Twist Clamps. I like them because they are relatively light, they open really wide and they are compact.





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