earthman
Fascinated by rolling objects!
I certainly admire your will power Mr. Torch. An inspiration to us all.
Looking really good Torchie, your a better man than me I can't stand body work.
The last several nights I've been watching new Bad Chad presentations on You Tube as he does the bodywork and paint prep on the faux Bugatti he is building for his girl friend, Jolene. Chad is very thrifty. His techniques are somewhat different but he gets good results. I'm still using lacquer primer and paint cuz I too am thrifty and the material is forgiving. Also, it doesn't kill you if you breathe it.
Seems like I'm going in for a million mile rebuild.
New leg. New braces for both legs.
Pacemaker mods as well as a new blood less glucose monitor system.
Med changes including going to a once a day only insulin injection.
I've been busy for the past2 days just reading up on all the new stuff and how to use it.[dddHope to be back in the shop tomorrow.
Keep on keeping on....
Torchie
No worries there, soltz. ThanksProgress will come alone as you progress with the new equipment
Keep at it at your pace. [cl
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Thanks bob.Hey Torchie, just concentrate on the bodywork on your body. We can wait for the garage work.
BTW, I'm sticking with my lacquer primer. At least if you breathe it it won't kill you,
Thanks Bama. In my world if my insurance doesn't cover it. It doesn't happen. Been at this a long time now and have gone to the mat more then once with insurance companies. Even to the point of litigation.(Acting as my own attorney as I couldn't afford one). Sad when it comes to that as most people don't have the time to document and deal with all that BS so they just pay the bill. Which is what the Ins. companies rely on.Seems like they did a TV show describing that.....
Six Million Dollar man!
Don't know if that's what it cost or just how good he felt when it was over!
Here's hoping you feel like Six Million Dollars when all is said and done, and that your insurance covers it all! [cl[cl[cl
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