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Pat Pixley
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« on: August 10, 2010, 06:40:26 pm »

So Here we are in august and some of us are melting away (Check local weather ) out in this heat
or doing those vacations.
So what summer project are you working on  from a remodel to your kids pedel car smile
myself  working on a Vendo56 Sq top  and made a mistake last night and bought a shed kit upside.
Picture tomorrow of the 56 the shed kit comes in two weeks (going to see my Daughters placein chicago)

 So what are you working on
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2010, 07:42:51 pm »

Just had a driveway poared, they dug a little too deep, filled it with 3-5 clean rock then poared, the basement then leaked so to try and correct that...they came out and dug a drain tile around the new driveway, hit the neighbors gas line... NIGHT MARE! I have done nothing... this funstuff has been on hold since all this started
a month back... Up next is a deck... this I will do with brothers and dad.... pretty sure I won't hit the gas line...
Funds will be low in Chicago those “professionals” drained me... down
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« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2010, 08:26:40 pm »

Just sold the unrestored Westinghouse Standard, I have been using it as a rolling table while I rebuilt the 350 engine for the Nova!  It went to a good home, so that's always satisfying.

Spent the last couple of months slowly rebuilding the engine on my '65 Nova, it had a bad valve, so it got rebuilt heads, a new carb, and some paint.  I pulled the intake and a bunch of other parts off, cleaned them up and gave a few coats of engine enamel.  Put it all back together in the sun in the driveway, all while it was a heat index of 105-107.  Can't say it was easy, but when you're motivated, can't let that stuff get in the way.  Just had to drink lots of water instead of the other 'work juice'. drinking

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« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2010, 08:41:04 pm »

I picked up a Victor C-45 thanks to Josh for locating it and Brian for delivering it.  Got the garage mostly cleaned out after the Victor arrived so there was a place for it.

Mostly, I have been walking this Summer to get ready for the Michigan Breast Cancer 3-Day 60 mile Walk.  My son and I will be starting the journey this Friday morning at 6:30AM EST!  Please pray for good weather.  No rain anyway because wet shoes pretty much guarantees blisters.  Sunny and 75 degrees with winds out of the West/Southwest at 5-10 mph would be great!

I will post a picture of us tomorrow after we get out hair pinked out!

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« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2010, 10:08:40 pm »

I dug into my pepsi machine to fix the rust in the bottom of the liner. Real fun project but took a lot longer than I thought it would. Turned out I needed to replace the insulation too and fix rust on the machine body under the liner because it had rusted through. But it is nice looking inside and only needs a new thermostat and it will be good to go. One good thing was that during taking it appart I discovered a matchbook from the gas station the machine was origionally put at and I also found out what year the machine was built in. The two major questions I had about the machines history were answered the first day. I also re did some old drive-in speakers. Got new cords and speakers from the manufacturer and bought a junction box from another drive-in. Just need a stand and some speaker housing screws and I will be good to go with those too.
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« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2010, 10:22:58 pm »

Getting tree branches out of the yard from the previous owner. Pat, you don't want any wind blowing when assembling that shed.
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« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2010, 11:37:08 pm »

Pat, you don't want any wind blowing when assembling that shed.

No kidding!! I (with a little help from a friend) put together an Arrow shed from Sears about 5 yrs. ago. That thin metal panelling will slice you up quicker than a meat slicer.

I got many projects going all the time - currently...a WB-60 in a DP theme coming along. It is painted and waiting on decals, clear coat and final assembly; a CigarOmat (half done) waiting in the wings (long story); gotta shelve a closet, wallpaper a laundry room. Sometime this fall/winter, the wife has informed me we need new flooring throughout the older half of the house and I agree. I am sure other things will pop up.
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« Reply #7 on: August 11, 2010, 05:38:56 am »

I am putting together my Vendo 110.  I was talking to Janet from Funtonics a week or so ago and she said when Rod was working on a 110 recently, she never heard him so frustrated.  I can now understand why.  What a pain!  From the wood rails to the myriad of screws, that thing is "interesting."  But, it's coming along.  I put on the hinges last night and managed to break off a wood screw.  Don't know how or if I'll be able to get it out.  It may have to be cosmetically camoflaged.
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« Reply #8 on: August 11, 2010, 05:45:11 am »

Housewarming is 4 weeks away, so trying to complete my Seeburg G to have it as the entertainment.
A Wurly 1015 and 2304, Rockola 1422 and a Seeburg G and C are still in the queue. Oh, also waiting is a Vendo 81D, a Vendo Jr and two sliders.  And boxes still to unpack,  gawdawful wallpaper to take down, and a 1961 called asking for their kitchen back.
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« Reply #9 on: August 11, 2010, 06:01:45 am »

Finish my Gilbarco 996 gas pump.

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