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I want to thank everyone that showed up yesterday . you can't imagine the gratitude I have toward you guy's and gals . We accomplished alot more than I expected , just wish I would have done this alot sooner.
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Hey DG, I took some pictures too, would you like me to send them to you?
Guys, I just want to thank you for coming, you really don't know what this has meant to Rick. We were lucky and had a really nice day. I don't think any of you went hungry and if you did, it was your own fault.
Rumor has it the next meeting is also here. What do you guys want to eat? Regardless of what Rick says, I am a pretty good cook!
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i had a great time. it will be so cool seeing you guys cruiseing that 67 can't wait.it was a good learnig experience for me seen tools i've never seen before.randy was even brave enough to let me play with the welder. hopefully we'll get it a little closer next time. your right Amy about haveing enough to eat i was still stuffed when i got home. jerry
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I had a great time Saturday as well. I loved that pnuematic hole puncher. I gotta get one of those thingys. I did get enough to eat too.
-------------------- Larry Grigsby Founding Member # TSC-010 ACES Member #3635 69 SS 396 (454) (Cloned) Posts: 1035 | From: Huber Heights, Ohio | Registered: Aug 2004
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Thanks Amy for the food and hospitality. Sorry we didn't get even more done.
Larry, I have one of those flanger/hole punchers. I hadn't used the hole puncher yet, but it looks neat. However, that flanger function on those things doesn't impress me much. Good enough I guess if you go over it 3-5 times.
Rick, if you need a hand with anything before you get the gang over again, just let me know.
I was jealous. Hopefully I can get a hand like that myself. I have some quarters to replace ..as well as both halves of rear inner fenders.....after I get done with the trunk pan.
I am proceeding on. I think I can handle the trunk pan job myself after gaining some confidense from Sunday. I still have some minor work underneath I am finishing up on.
Steve
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Hey Steve, Dont be down, I just dont want to leave Rick with his top not completed.. the flanger does work great..but depending on the thickness of the steel..believe me it is worth hitting it 4 or 5 times..if need be..less filler...i feel that next time we will get him ahead of the game...lots of figuring,,think 10 times cut once..if need be we can step it up..to get more cars ready for paint..I had a great time with a bunch of great guys...it goes to show you that you can build a car in 7 days,,,I found out if I dont know something I would ask.... I have been very fortunate with the people I know to teach me and show me..the easier ways..I know one thing I do need a new welder...lol luved the one Rick has..I feel this is what we need to do...its called mota-vell-tion! and yea the chili was great!
Thank YOu Rick and Amy!
Randy
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