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Old 12-29-2013, 07:59 PM
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A bare motor block in your bathroom and most all of its parts in the kitchen.

How many of your wifes allow this?!?!?

Used the parts washer (with purple power cleaner) in garage but due to cold i wanted to make sure all of the cleaner got washed off so I brought them in and rinsed parts in kitchen sink and block in shower. heheheeheh.

Its 7pm tonight and they are still sitting there. To cold to work in garage today and family xmas party today. Maybe tomarrow. But I doubt it.

The parts are going to go to father in laws on Wed probally to get a coat of rustolem primer on them. Its heated and he has a paint booth. Block will probally go too. Anyone want to donate to my heated shop fund?

Take care all and have a MERRY NEW YEAR!!!

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Old 12-29-2013, 08:45 PM
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My cub parts end up all over the house this time of year too! Maybe that's why I'm single
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Old 12-29-2013, 09:11 PM
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A bare motor block in your bathroom and most all of its parts in the kitchen.

How many of your wifes allow this?!?!?

Used the parts washer (with purple power cleaner) in garage but due to cold i wanted to make sure all of the cleaner got washed off so I brought them in and rinsed parts in kitchen sink and block in shower. heheheeheh.

Its 7pm tonight and they are still sitting there. To cold to work in garage today and family xmas party today. Maybe tomarrow. But I doubt it.

The parts are going to go to father in laws on Wed probally to get a coat of rustolem primer on them. Its heated and he has a paint booth. Block will probally go too. Anyone want to donate to my heated shop fund?

Take care all and have a MERRY NEW YEAR!!!

John
"How many of your wifes allow this?!?!?"

I'm not sure many of us would even try that to find out.
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Old 12-29-2013, 09:11 PM
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My cub parts end up all over the house this time of year too! Maybe that's why I'm single
I'm married and have a heated basement. I have five motorcycles, a 4000 lb lathe, a small milling machine and a couple drill presses there. But I am smart enough to weld in the shed

If Momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.

But if Poppa ain't happy, nobody cares
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I'm married and have a heated basement. I have five motorcycles, a 4000 lb lathe, a small milling machine and a couple drill presses there. But I am smart enough to weld in the shed

If Momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.

But if Poppa ain't happy, nobody cares
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"How many of your wifes allow this?!?!?"

I'm not sure many of us would even try that to find out.
You got that, right, Sam!
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I'm not sure many of us would even try that to find out.
Wives? Plural? I have one, that's enough
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Would I do that in the bathroom and kitchen? No!
Could I do that in the bathroom and kitchen? If I wanted to. Would the wife get ugly over it? For a little while, but she'd get over it like everything else
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Would I do that in the bathroom and kitchen? No!
Could I do that in the bathroom and kitchen? If I wanted to. Would the wife get ugly over it? For a little while, but she'd get over it like everything else
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Wives? Plural? I have one, that's enough


Plural? Whats that?? Im no grammerin teecher.. HAHAHA
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