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Old 03-01-2015, 03:10 PM   #21
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i dont think youll have any trouble adhearing to that at a minmum

your almost ready for your second FREE batch of Depends
Don't forget to throw in another five FREE gals on Rotella!!!
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Old 03-01-2015, 04:43 PM   #24
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I have always wondered if some would get along better with others if they truly had the chance to get to know them? For example, if the ones who had "friction" actually attended a weekend workshop and had to work alongside others in a team atmosphere, would future comments here between them be different. I think so.
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I fully agree with what Brent is saying.

The downside to this medium of exchange is, it is far too easy to mis-interpret what the other person is actually saying. We've all done it at some time. I don't know many who have not. The art of face-to-face socializing is being destroyed.

Technology always has a down side to it.
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Yep, when is your next workshop Brent? I couldn't make the first two, but want to make the next one.
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Old 03-01-2015, 05:08 PM   #27
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I have always wondered if some would get along better with others if they truly had the chance to get to know them? For example, if the ones who had "friction" actually attended a weekend workshop and had to work alongside others in a team atmosphere, would future comments here between them be different. I think so.
In my case Brent, I would have to answer yes and no!!!!
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Old 03-01-2015, 05:23 PM   #28
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I fully agree with what Brent is saying.

The downside to this medium of exchange is, it is far too easy to mis-interpret what the other person is actually saying. We've all done it at some time. I don't know many who have not. The art of face-to-face socializing is being destroyed.

Technology always has a down side to it.
Jeff, I totally agree with your comments. The art of communications is getting changed and it has lost it's personal touch.
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I worked for DEC (Digital Equipment Corp) in the past where we had a company wide "forum" that started in the early1990's. Work and non-work related subjects were discussed.

One forum that I was on had many very strong discussions about motorcycles and some of the "heat" from the discussions would melt on today's keyboards!

We had a "noters" party with lots of beer one summer and after meeting the people face to face, the forum discussions really cooled down to very enjoyable discussion.

Another forum that I attended was for gun people. An annual firing "fest" in New Hampshire with lots of firearms (full auto Thompsons to M60's to M16's) sure were a great way to become friendly with forum members!

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Honestly from my experience Purdy is on target all the time . And says things in a pretty good explaining methodology and response . There are a few who just like to argue on line, as I have experienced as well. I definitely wouldn't put Purdy in that category. I believe he always shares from his experience freely to all.
It's incredible the amount of camaraderie and willingness that many share on here which is a testament to the fact of how great model a folks are . No one of us knows it all. Not even Henry or Edsel had all he answers ... The needed their counsel of engineers too.

I do think that some common and courteous sense is in order to all. And that includes those who have posted many times as well as newer members

I think it would be really cool if the two national model a clubs would have at the nationals an hour or so or at least and ability to have a room where fordbarn members could meet and chat. To get introduced and to meet and share with others .
That's what it's all about .
I think the benefits to forming friendships and connecting faces, names, and sharing the need for knowledge as well as solutions to problems would be highly beneficial to all .

We all need to keep things in perspective. Even with all the greatness that it is we sometimes need a break.
Don't make it too long Purdy !

Now how about that fordbarn social at the nationals?

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Old 03-01-2015, 06:52 PM   #31
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No. I have had an account since 2010 and made a few posts then and have mainly lurked since. Now I have more time to participate.
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Old 03-01-2015, 08:58 PM   #32
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Hey guys I've been reading this and I'm confused. I' m new to this and I joined because I bought and love my model A. I have a lot to learn. I am 64 years old and realize that I don't know much. I appreciate all the input from everyone that has owned A's longer than me. If you don't pass this knowledge on, where are we going to get it? If I do anything that offends anyone please accept my apologies. I could have bought one finished but that wouldn't be much fun. To me the fun is learning. I know where I'll go when I die but until then I want to work and learn and hopefully share my experience with other newbies.
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Old 03-01-2015, 09:09 PM   #33
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Hey guys I've been reading this and I'm confused. I' m new to this and I joined because I bought and love my model A. I have a lot to learn. I am 64 years old and realize that I don't know much. I appreciate all the input from everyone that has owned A's longer than me. If you don't pass this knowledge on, where are we going to get it? If I do anything that offends anyone please accept my apologies. I could have bought one finished but that wouldn't be much fun. To me the fun is learning. I know where I'll go when I die but until then I want to work and learn and hopefully share my experience with other newbies.
Damn!!! Someone from where I wanted to retire, San Angelo Texas!!!!! How I wish I was where you are...................... Greetings!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I fully agree with what Brent is saying.

The downside to this medium of exchange is, it is far too easy to mis-interpret what the other person is actually saying. We've all done it at some time. I don't know many who have not. The art of face-to-face socializing is being destroyed.

Technology always has a down side to it.
Bingo!! I totally concur. It is way to easy too misinterpret what someone is trying to communicate on a forum such as this one without hearing the expression in their voice.
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Old 03-01-2015, 09:19 PM   #35
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There's stil room come on down. Seriously thanks to the Barn for all the info.
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Old 03-01-2015, 09:29 PM   #36
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There's stil room come on down. Seriously thanks to the Barn for all the info.
Wish I could but the stars never did align just right for me to make the move. Pity............there was a couple of nice senioritis awaiting my arrival.
Oh well, can have them all. Welcome to the Barn.
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Pay no attention to 31 Model A as once again he is suffering from Visions of Grandeur ! It happens every few days or hours !
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Old 03-01-2015, 10:41 PM   #39
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When I inherited my '29 coupe, it came with a 6:1 head and "modern"-style distributor. It ran fine. Here's what I learned, thanks to Purdy:

As a result of a couple of threads in which was discussed the pros and cons of modern vs original distributors, I decided to experiment and re-build mine using all-original components 'cept for a Stipe cam, A&L burn-out proof condenser and 100-wire pigtail to connect the bottom plate to the upper. I installed original points on an original upper plate I got from Bert's. It was an education and I understand a lot more about how the Model A ignition system is supposed to work.

Then, as per Purdy, I switched out my old coil for a Pertronix and set the point gap at 0.022 and the rotor and spark plug gaps at 0.035. Using Purdy's and Marco's description of how to eliminate timing backlash, I was simply blown away by the improvement in performance over my initial set-up: better gas mileage and smoother running.

As Purdy says, "there's power you can feel in the seat of your pants".

I'm glad he added that last bit because, while I felt something in the seat of my pants, I was afraid I was having issues with my Depends!

Thanks Purdy!

I appreciate the time you knowledgeable guys spend on the Barn. Your contributions have inspired me to learn more about my car and have benefitted my enjoyment of this hobby and ability to properly maintain my "A".

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I just want to get along and learn about my new A. Thanks
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