we need to schedule a comparative tasting... or just a brewery 'cruise(er)-in-a-thon' around Charleston....
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I'm making an indoor workbench, about 4' long for minor gunsmithing and reloading. I can used bowed pieces as I'll glue up 3/4" stock for legs. I'm guessing 40-50 BF, but I'll take what I can get. I like the idea of nail holes and a rustic feel, that might keep my wife from using it for crafts.I might have some oak flooring I can spare, how much do you need?
Ive got some pallets, doubt they have oak. Will check int he AM.
Does anyone have brake line bending and flaring tools? I was thinking that I'd replace the hard line that goes between the Master and Slave cylinder on my 40. If nobody already has the stuff, than maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to buy it for HAMOMs... @NCFJ posted some nice pictures of work that he has done and the equipment that he used to do it. Posts 705 and 706 of the ONSC TWT -- the wrenching thread It's pricy for the weekend warrior but might be a good future capability for the club. Any thoughts or comments?
Hey guys, random threadjacking.
Wife & dog & chauffeur (me) are heading south for a winter holiday getaway. We'll be camping 2nights at Myrtle Beach SP 12/24-12/26), then down to Charleston for another 2 nights (26-28), then on down to Florida, blah, blah.
Anybody wants to show 2 boring old people what to do locally, or talk Cruisers with 1 boring old dood, hit me up at my mud name at the gmail dawt comm.
PS: Wave at our luxury diesel motorhome if you see us rolling thru...
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