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The stress level has been up there the last few weeks and I needed a break. Im not saying there isn't wood to be cut, or a garden that needs attention or that other chores aren't breathing down my neck but every once and a while its good for the soul to juat say "to h*ll with the world". I need a mental health day.
So I made some Birf-Art.
Enjoy
Cam I freakin' LOVE it. It's like those blow up 3D diagrams of the universe. When are you going to do your rear axle art?
By the way, I have a lovely 80 series birf (and pieces) that we could do some day. Would be a good excuse for you to teach me the welding ways...
nice...
was a similar mindset, ( and no small amount of beer...) that led to me having a 45 on the kitchen counter...
now I take out my frustratrions with chisel and mallet on the old boat.
So, that's what a broken one looks like...
I won't say more as I've got a healthy 350... Knock on wood.
Builds - My 40 Build... 20 years and Counting... Purists beware, this may hurt
Installing an 81 hardtop onto my 74 (keeping the hatch)
Gas charged Hood & Hatch strut retrofit
Never underestimate the Importance of a ground
FF rear axle, 4 discs, AIRide rear bags, ‘72 SBC, On-board air, Split hood, Gas hood/hatch struts., Scout II P/S, 8274, TJ bench (fold, tumble, quick release)... Restomod.