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The 51 club project truck arrived late this afternoon and if the weather is warm enough we can start the work on it this Sat. & Sunday.
Who`s up for it and can help?
You know I'm planning on coming Sat. and/or Sun.asumming there would be a few of us. If there is a decent size crew could have that truck stripped and cleaned in no time probally even could get fenders off and straighened.
I would like to come but my parents are coming up on Saturday, got Basketball on Sunday not to mention the bolt I need to fix my car won't be in for another week.
There will be other times to work on it Nathan.
By next Thursday it is supposed to get alot colder so SK51 will be put on hold the it gets warmer again.
We`ll work on it as the weather is nice.
It depends on Snow King but we can plan on around 9.30-10 am. If you want to come out sooner we`ll can do a coffee or two.
Besure to bring a chop saw, sawzal (metal blades only) and any other destructive err constructive devices you find laying around.....
saturday i wont be able to make it until 1or so in the afternoon, I have to work. Sunday is all good tho. A cup of coffee sounds good right now, good idea Fom.
I'm out this weekend. Still fighting a cold and Sunday have plans. Saturday may try and get that school bus here again. Have to talk to him. It still starts, but they are still stuck in the snow there.
It`s heated with fuel oil, abit expensive. I don`t use it that much so it`s too not bad.
a for sure, understand you there, the old rental houses on our farm were all oil heat. with a chimney, could you not put a wood/pellet stove in? i guess wood would be on the expensive side out there as well though.........hmmm......a conundrum, i guess like you said, since its not used everyday, its not a nescessity
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