Eric
I think you are my long lost father. Send me your address
and I can move back home this weekend. I have my own autolift,
a newly restored TR3 and a 6 that could use some restoration. we
could do it as a father and son project. so glad to hear from you!!
say hi to mom.
your very wealthy son who has been lost all these years!!!!!!!
gary oehrle
ps
this is a joke
> From triumphs-owner@autox.team.net Thu Jan 23 16:26:24 1997
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> From: Eric Straub <ericst@MICROSOFT.com>
> To: "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Setting up a shop
> Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 16:24:55 -0800
>
> I'm configuring a workshop for my restoration work (wife got tired of the
> fumes coming in the house) and I'd like some feedback from the list. The
> area I have to work with is 33x22 feet.
>
> * Does anyone have experience with muffling an air compressor? I have a 6.5
> HP 80 gallon compressor which works great except I feel bad running it
> after 9pm (don't want to upset the neighbors). I'm thinking of building
> walls around it & piping the air in. Ideas?
>
> * Paint Area. I want to have a paint area where I can paint parts & not
> have to worry about the fumes in the other areas of the shop. I'm thinking
> on building or purchasing a paint booth & wondering if anyone knows where
> to get good information on this?
>
> Eric.
>
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