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Postby Kevin A » Thu Jun 16, 2005 1:07 am

I hope I "still" have more than a rolling chassis by the end of this weekend :worship: :lol: I'm hitting the road for Minden sometime tomorrow afternoon, should be an interesting trip.
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Postby doug hodder » Thu Jun 16, 2005 1:11 am

Dean, I was wondering where you were? I'm madly finishing up, going to shoot some clear coat on the other side about 4 AM. so I can get to work on time. Doesn't look like the gas shocks are going to happen, I got the wrong size ones and means a trip to Sac. to get the right ones, outta time. We'll take a great photo and e-mail it to you. Wish you were going to be there. Doug Hodder
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Postby Guest » Thu Jun 16, 2005 1:25 am

I've been trying to finish up the theater job before Faher's Day, because I get my kids that day and it's the start of summer vacation for them and I have them for nine days straight... I'm planning on camping with them out at Swimmers the weekend of the 24th-26th. (I want to have some time to talk things over with Ranger Pat about our preview thing at the end of July.
BTW- They had a meeting of the minds today at the theater, regarding the uneven floor situation where my entryways go... (I informed them about this six months ago)
Looks like I get to take all my storefront down at that location so they can jack hammer all the concrete out and start over, so the tile guy can match his tile to my doors.
So after tomorrow, I'm at a stand still on that job until the 27th.
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Postby mikeschn » Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:26 am

madjack wrote:...asian, don't buy any paint/finish in a dented can, the dent will damage the paint at the point of impact and the longer it sits, the more the damage will spread, untill all the paint is "dented". Thereafter, when applying paint/stain, the dent will spread with it and will give the finished piece, a dented appearance. Remember in all instances...YMMV :o :cry: ;)
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That's as bad as flipping the fuse over to reverse the flow of current! :lol:

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