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A rich man that will pay for you while you work on your junk? There is such a thing? Wow, if I'd a known that I'd of waited to get hitched.

apparently not...i'm still single aren't I?;)

i'll have lots of time tonight to think about all the stuff i could be doing to my cruisers while i work a double+ shift tho...:frown:

ten hours down, eight and a half to go. hopefully the morning guy will show up early.
 
ok, now that it's been forever since i started this, i finally got some more work done.

while i've had both axles, i had put the rear under there to keep it out of my way, sell the old axle and drool a bit.

in the meantime, i acquired another 60 housing for free, so i decided to clean that one up (the one under the cruiser now is literally just sitting there, i haven't even cut the old mounts off yet).

so, the last couple of weekends (had to stretch it out to two weekends because i ran out of cutoff wheels and grinding discs) i got the front housing and the extra rear housing completely cleared of all mounts and cleaned up. i mean everything came off the front and all that's left on the rear are two mounts for the ebrake cable.

here's what i started with two weekends ago...can't say i didn't get my use of the grinding wheel:D
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is was how they looked that night. last weekend, i got the last few mounts off and finished cleaning everything up. since i know myself and that it will be months before i actually get any welding done, i rattle canned them for now.

btw, i would suggest a plasma cutter before ever doing this again:rolleyes:
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