Posted by spiffy1 on January 09, 2010 at 09:03:44 from (70.41.137.4):
I know, I know - I don't stop by often enough; a bit more time with the job than I figured, which is compounded, then trying to stay on top of the honeydo list.
Anyway, shortly before his passing, Dr. Diener had started work on tags based on a 1929 "22-36" tag I sent him. I'd like to complete the project, but don't want to misinform Mrs. Diener regarding potential quantities (I don't even know how many the manufacturer does require, but sounds like a bunch) so just trying to see how many are out there that need quality replacements.
Only need three here; one for me, one for the neighbor, and one to replace the original we borrowed from another neighbor for a pattern [might be able to re-install that one, but the rivit holes got a little tore up between time, and worse a bit of abuse when drilling the rivits].
I posted this on RedPower a couple weeks ago too (figured I'd spend some time here over the holidays - that never happened, go figure) but not too much interest there.
Oh yeah, I still need to post some after pictures of that 22-36 too, but considering he's looking to keep it in work cloths for a while [as he never remebered it having paint!] not too much to see. Sure purrs nice though.
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