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Friday December 9th 2022-What's on Your Weekend Agenda?

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1 hour ago, StaticLV2 said:

Put the top down and you can carry nearly infinite lengths of stuff :)

 

 

 

shhhs, the ole gal will have me doing that, shhhhh:o

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The 07 Ridgeline is now at Bruce's place in Antioch. :TwoThumbsUp:

Didn't notice it had an A.R.E. cap on it when I first saw it. :WonderScratch:

Only had to make one complete stop driving it there. Did the downshift, downshift, downshift, parking brake routine. :D

One thing I don't care for on the Honda's is the fact that the parking brake foot pedal is also the release. ( Press to engage, press again to release) <_<

We no sooner got back here and Steve (The previous owner) called Bruce and said he forgot to give us the set of winter tires/wheels when we picked it up. :blink: Said he'll drop them off by Bruces house. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, knockonit said:

 

 

 

shhhs, the ole gal will have me doing that, shhhhh:o

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You'd be surprised at some of the stuff Bruce hauled with his GEO convertable. 

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6 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

:throbbinghead:

You'd be surprised at some of the stuff Bruce hauled with his GEO convertable. 

After seeing a 20’ ladder in a Honda S2000 little would surprise me :)

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Just now, StaticLV2 said:

After seeing a 20’ ladder in a Honda S2000 little would surprise me :)

 

How about an 8' X 10' metal shed? 

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:ChinScratch: Just checked part prices, looks like around $300.00 through Rock Auto for all of the brake hoses, and the timing belt/water pump kit. A little over double that at AutoZone, etc..

 

:Tapping: Doesn't matter, it'll have to wait until we deal with that Christmas card from the Village Hall. 

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This has been an interesting process starting with the acquisition of the pictured cushions and a request to make two chair and a sofa for them out of white oak.  Left to right shows the progression of both design and fabrication skills and the biggest thing I learned is that chairs are difficult.  There is a lot of ergonomic consideration that goes into chairs to make them comfortable.

 

Through this project, I have started really paying attention to the things that I sit on and the design elements that they encompass.

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5 hours ago, StaticLV2 said:

Through this project, I have started really paying attention to the things that I sit on and the design elements that they encompass.

You nailed it Michael. No pun intended. Those should serve you well for many years ahead. Enjoyed following along.

Beautiful set Michael :)

VERY nice, Michael.  Which of the chairs are more comfy?

1 hour ago, Gene Howe said:

VERY nice, Michael.  Which of the chairs are more comfy?

For me, the sofa, for the wife, the chair to the right.

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