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Old 11-08-2021, 12:19 AM
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Put a clutch and slave cylinder in my 1983 BMW 745i turbo car.

Put on two new tires I had mounted and balanced yesterday, and set the toe.
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Old 11-08-2021, 12:37 AM
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Installed a new set of LED sequential tail lights in my son's 2015 Camaro to match the LED headlights we put in a month ago. He is definitely liking this "carguy" thing now.
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Old 11-08-2021, 12:41 AM
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A month ago, I bought a shed "kit". I had a pad cut out behind the front shop and a gravel base made. I spent the past 4 weekends building it. My wife fell on the back steps of the porch in August and cracked a vertebrae and isn't able to help me with this, so thankfully, our son did with the heavier lifting, but I built the majority of this by myself. People ask me what "retirement" is like. I tell them I work 10 hour days and get re-tired every evening...














This shed is for all the yard equipment and gardening tools. Since this pic, it's nearly full now.





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Well, this might be a little different. Painted the fuel tank for a 1941 De Havilland DH.82C Tiger Moth. For those not familiar...here's a pic. As I am getting my car ready for MCACN, this was a nice distraction.
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Helping out my cousin, running this bad boy shuttling corn from the combine to the trucks. Getting a break next week for MCACN.
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