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I certainly don't want to break any rules here so send me a PM if you're interested.
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Location: East Shore of LAKE HOUSTON
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'Bout time you made room for a dining room table in that room. DD
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Location: so cal, placerville, vegas
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Breakfast table... that's where transmissions, and motorcycle engines get assembled.
Helps to have an understanding and supportive wife. 'Course, she doesn't like the smell of old-time carb cleaner in the kitchen sink. ![]() |
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I somewhat-vaguely remember you addressing this very subject when you were building that engine......eons ago, it seems. DD
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Location: North Pole, Alaska
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I once rebuilt a chevy 350 in my kitchen, and I was married, at the time.
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Well let's just say it didn't work out.
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The best way to remove the carb cleaner smell is to run the parts through the dishwasher afterwards. My last 2 carb rebuilds I used laquer thinner for soaking. The canned cleaner with the dip basket seems to get through gloves, clothing etc and into my skin and about 10 minutes later I can taste it in my mouth. I went 15 years without a wife like age 45-60. Biggest change is the old BSA lives on the back porch now instead of the living room.
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Stopped by Richard's house this afternoon as he happens to live about 8 miles from my parents house. Nice guy with roots in the "Barn", sold his Ford which I wanted to see. Moving on to new projects. Thanks for the engine dolly Richard and my dad has a good use for the engine stand.
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