August HAMOM (Front Axle Rebuild) on Sat. 8/22

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I'm tired , but I learned alot and gald that's done, mine really needed the service. A Big Thanks for everyones help, and Speacial thanks to Ramon and Emeily for hosting the HAMOM and for the good BBQ and beer. It was nice to see everyone again and too even meet a few new faces. I'll be ready to help someone at the next one.
 
Good times today even with the passing showers. There was a great showing and a handfull of new faces too!!

Hope the Q was good...it sure did smell like it all day!

Here are a few pics and a link to the others - LINK





 
It was great to finally meet everyone yesterday. Thanks for the beer and all of the lessons...I look forward to getting together next time.

Great pics Jon...
 
HUGE THANKS TO EVERYONE HELPING YESTERDAY!

We knocked out two vehicles and still had help to spare. It was a blast and I appreciate giving up their Saturday to help us. Especially those of you who drove in from out of town. It was really nice to meet you Carl, Brett, and Del. Look forward to getting this 80 on the trails at some point.

:beer: R
 
I couldn't agree more with Ramon. Even with the rain-delay, getting both of these done with time to enjoy a cool one before the fine "Q". Thanks for the hospitality Ramon and Emma, so glad people were smart enough to have the pop-up tents since Ramon's prediction for rain came within minutes of his predicted time.

It was great to have so many hands, willing to get greasy, getting these rigs in fine form, far from falling victim to the "cash for clunker" grip...
 
I couldn't agree more with Ramon. Even with the rain-delay, getting both of these done with time to enjoy a cool one before the fine "Q". Thanks for the hospitality Ramon and Emma, so glad people were smart enough to have the pop-up tents since Ramon's prediction for rain came within minutes of his predicted time.

It was great to have so many hands, willing to get greasy, getting these rigs in fine form, far from falling victim to the "cash for clunker" grip...

No need to worry about the C4C grip it ends today
 
It was a plessure meeting all you guys. I enjoyed helping out as best as I could.
Look forward to meeting up with everyone in Sept at URE.

As soon as I get a 2 day weekend if any of you would like to come over to mi casa for some southwest/tex-mex style bbq and a few beers your more than welcome. Maybe give me some pointers on with my 40?


DEL
 
I came by last night and forgot that you were gone. I was giving the 62 another shake down run.

Your 40 is SWEET. WAY nicer than I was expecting. Usualy Chevy V8 swapped rigs are in pretty sad shape. Very clean and very nicely accesoriezed. Have lockers in that thing?
 
The old lady said you came by. I had to work out at range 69. what time are you home tonight. maybe I will drive the cruiser over and check yours out.

DEL
 
Sorry I missed it guys. As much fun as Crue-Fest was, Wrench-Fest would've been awesome to catch too!
 
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