Doug, after you get the bondo applied maybe you can get Jack to come
over and block sand it.
Bryan
ARDUNDOUG@aol.com wrote:
>
> Group,
> Thanks Cris, for waking us all up. It's been really quiet on the
> "party-line" over the weekend.
> We're finally back to an empty nest, just the Queen Mum, Dog Shannon, and
> Me.
> Son Brian, Daughter-In-Law Cami, Grand Dog Othella, and my In-Laws (4)
> were here for an over-nighter and Xmas Dinner.
> While they were here Bri helped me rearrange the shop in preparation for
> disassembling a couple of race engines, mothballed and parked the Modified
> Roadster for the Winter and Spring, prepared the Dragster for transport to
> the chasssis repair guy (damaged bellypans, motor-plate, and frame from
> running over the blower snout at 160+), removed the salt-cancer wounded rear
> bumper/waste water hose holder from the RV, and changed the long overdue oil
> in my daily driver Dakota now that the Bonneville car is no longer occupying
> the Backyard Buddy hoist.
> This week I get the enviable job of reconstructing the badly rusted RV
> bumper. Has anybody recently tried getting replacement RV parts when the
> company is out of business? I can't even get the local welding shop to
> fabricate one. Looks like I'm going to have to do it myself. It's a good
> thing that they make bondo and grinders to smooth my welds.
> Ardun Doug King
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