Welcome back, Steve. Looks like you have your hands full with that old Courier. Didn't you have a Hornet you were also working on?
Sorry to see that you've joined the titanium club. I have a nice plate in my lower back. Fortunately, the screws are on the inside.
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That's putting it diplomatically Tim!
Thanks for the welcome back Dick! It's good to be back and starting to accomplish things again.
Seadog, I had just located some floor plans for the Hudson and started the job when I had my accident. I've tried getting back on it but I just don't have the strength to hold the pans or the tools yet. Here is a picture of how it sits right now.
KIMG0777 by Steve Steverinomeister, on Flickr
Thanks for the welcome back Dick! It's good to be back and starting to accomplish things again.
Seadog, I had just located some floor plans for the Hudson and started the job when I had my accident. I've tried getting back on it but I just don't have the strength to hold the pans or the tools yet. Here is a picture of how it sits right now.
KIMG0777 by Steve Steverinomeister, on FlickrPlenty of inspiration there to get that shoulder fixed, Steve. I'm sure that car will be absolutely wonderful when you're done.
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Steverino wrote:That's putting it diplomatically Tim!
Thanks for the welcome back Dick! It's good to be back and starting to accomplish things again.
Seadog, I had just located some floor plans for the Hudson and started the job when I had my accident. I've tried getting back on it but I just don't have the strength to hold the pans or the tools yet. Here is a picture of how it sits right now.
KIMG0777 by Steve Steverinomeister, on Flickr
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