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  1. Tinwoodsman

    Hello from Michigan

    Welcome from Texas.
  2. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    There is always hope. Sounds like you have a plan. That K-18 just keeps getting better and better. [thumbzup]
  3. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I don't understand why you are on SS or sitting on the porch slurpping beer when you could be down at the shop in 150 degree temps getting the job done. Take one for the team man! :grd:
  4. Tinwoodsman

    My New Project - 1942 Ford GPW

    Squeezed out some time today to clean up the exterior surface of the block for painting. Primed and painted it. the photos do not correctly show the color with is New Ford Gray but I will blame that on my IPhone. Ready to start final assembly once I figure out where all the parts go. :-(
  5. Tinwoodsman

    I was in TX But they let me go.

    Hey Gimp, when you get to your destination try to get to Ft. Worth and go to the Stockyards Hotel. They have a restaurant called Booger Reds which has the best Chicken Fried steak around. Have a safe trip.
  6. Tinwoodsman

    My New Project - 1942 Ford GPW

    Thanks guys for the meaningful input. :cookoo:
  7. Tinwoodsman

    My New Project - 1942 Ford GPW

    Got some things done over the last few days. Received the engine back from the machinest and will be cleaning up the block for priming and painting. He did a great job stiching the crack in the block. Axles and brakes parts are apart and waiting for a variety of parts. Kind of on hold until...
  8. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Looking good Commander. What parts are the first and last pictures of?
  9. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Have PB bring that super wrecker up from Columbus to turn that sucker over. My neck hurts.
  10. Tinwoodsman

    Official '15 Ga. Rally Info thread

    Don't forget the Vodka Mike.. :razz:
  11. Tinwoodsman

    Hello from Colorado

    Welcome from Texas. Go Frogs
  12. Tinwoodsman

    Newbie in Texas

    Welcome from the Hill Country.
  13. Tinwoodsman

    value of restored original MB vs. restored MB with repro body

    Gee, that tub looks great compared to my 1942 GPW tub. I would trade you hole for hole. Now, back to the mig welder. :roll:
  14. Tinwoodsman

    I was in TX But they let me go.

    Wreckerman, Texas is glad you chose Hades........
  15. Tinwoodsman

    My New Project - 1942 Ford GPW

    In an effort to satisfy some of the impatient folks, I faced a decision as to whether I should sandblast the rear axle or scrap the current plans and go with the 36 Ford Cab on the bed. As cool as that may seem to some folks, I could never bastardize the GPW as Bubba would do. Even though it...
  16. Tinwoodsman

    My New Project - 1942 Ford GPW

    I must apologize for taking too much time. You need to realize that I do not use cans or spray paint. I go out on my property and collect seed pods and then grind them into powder and make my own paint. Unfortunately that takes time. I will try to kick it up a notch.
  17. Tinwoodsman

    My New Project - 1942 Ford GPW

    Not sure I understand the facination with the old pickup cab. I guess I should have started this thread on a Rat Rod forum. :shock:
  18. Tinwoodsman

    My New Project - 1942 Ford GPW

    Work has been at a virtual stand still for weeks with the rain and humidity. Wanted to blast the axles today but too wet. Used the cabinet to blast the valve adjustment cover, timing cover and oil pan. In primer now but soon will get the New Ford Gray. Painted the motor mount plate and the...
  19. Tinwoodsman

    Hi from Chicago

    Welcome
  20. Tinwoodsman

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Just curious..... Did you kill any trees?
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