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Old 06-29-2013, 09:12 PM
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More importantly -- the picture is clear enough to actually see what you're trying to show us... Boring as that might be. I can see clearly now....


You know -- it was quite nice cruising the '32 in Sun Valley today... Got my Owners Rec Card picture done -- my season ski pass done -- a hair cut... dinner with friends on the patio... :>)
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I like that you think about safety
I may know who suggested the safety equipment section on the forum.

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More importantly -- the picture is clear enough to actually see what you're trying to show us... Boring as that might be. I can see clearly now....


You know -- it was quite nice cruising the '32 in Sun Valley today... Got my Owners Rec Card picture done -- my season ski pass done -- a hair cut... dinner with friends on the patio... :>)
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When the Briz gets the '33 finished -- so I can have a top and some A/C -- if you're running the second annual -- COUNT ME IN!!


This year - with the unreliable Steve Frisbee built '32.... not so much.
It all must have been within walking distance of home. That's the nice thing about a small community like Sun Valley
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It was still oppressively hot today so I sat and watched the Rolex 6hr this am and multitasked on a little project I need to finish. One down 23 to go.


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Nice work buddy!

That's my idea of a fun task.
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Very nice Rob. Love that wire tool!
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Nice Rob, can never be to safe!! I haven't looked but where did you get those nice safety wire pliers? I'm loving all the details you are showing, and your pictures are looking better as well!
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Rob,

Nice job on the wiring job! I know 20 yr aircraft mech that can't wire that good!

I will have to dig up a tool I have here at work that will make that a TON easier, I will see it I can dig it up and post some pics!
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Looking good Rob, There's nothing like watching a lil TV and building your car from your Lazy boy!!
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Very nice Rob. Love that wire tool!
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Nice Rob, can never be to safe!! I haven't looked but where did you get those nice safety wire pliers? I'm loving all the details you are showing, and your pictures are looking better as well!
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Looking good Rob, There's nothing like watching a lil TV and building your car from your Lazy boy!!
Thanks If I had to do this for a living I'd starve, I'm way too slow.

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Rob,

Nice job on the wiring job! I know 20 yr aircraft mech that can't wire that good!

I will have to dig up a tool I have here at work that will make that a TON easier, I will see it I can dig it up and post some pics!
Cable ties would be the easy route that I know of. An Aircraft crimping tool Is my guess. I wonder what you are coming up with?

So I knocked out one of the rears. I think I'm going to grab a set of 6" pliers in both lefty and righty. It would make this process way faster. Between my sausage fingers and the old 9" safety wire pliers I have this rotor took me too long.


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Thanks If I had to do this for a living I'd starve, I'm way too slow.
I can cook, can you afford groceries?
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