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Old 20-02-12, 03:14
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Missed by sanity time at the barn.....

Thanks for knocking the ice off the deck roft..... and not being underneath when it came down.

Had a wonderful time at Acton...... nice to see everyone again. Got some nice stuff as usual ....... very grateful for all the kind considerations and assistance from some of the members from Peter and Dean and Chris and who am I missing...... oh and a few leads on other rusted old trucks....

Visited the in laws and generally had a super weekend.....but did miss the barn.....

We took advantage of being in the neighbourhood to pick up parcels at the UPS in upper NY.......Even the Custom Officer was kind enough to be too busy to collect duty ....... must have been my honest face when I told him I had $91.61 to declare..... he just wished us well and off we went.

Fine bunch of lads in the MLU crowd.....

Bob
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Old 20-02-12, 15:04
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Did you have a look at the fittings in the plastic bag and are they

any use to you??

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Old 21-02-12, 01:18
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Default Yes absolutely......

I opened up my treasure while sittign at the diningroom table of my mother in law.... they think I am nuts........conclusion... I might have to buy a few more........

as in the advertisement.....priceless.

Thank you

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Old 22-02-12, 14:11
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Thumbs up bring on spring

impressive work on the MV's ... everytime i check in on these forums there is something new... better then TV

after renovating my entire house, electrical panel swap, plumbing, oil to gas conversion, basement remodel, and going back to school for hvac i havent had much time or money to play around with. this year im going to focus on converting my car-port into a funtional garage.
i will need some advice for minimum dimensions to house a CMP.
also dont know about the bylaws for using plasma cutter, welding in the Nepean area in ones garage... dont care tho.

take it easy
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Old 22-02-12, 14:55
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When in doubt, come out to Hammond, we have lots of CMPs, even HUPs to measure (just joking). More seriously, I don't think that Ottawa (former Nepean) has seriously restrictive laws on plasma and MIG as a hobby. The former Kanata was famous for crazy limitations on the colour of your front door and the style of clothesline you could have.
I suspect you will put more limits on yourself by not wanting to burn the house down than the city puts on you. If you have a chouce, you may want to keep most of the truck out of sight so none of the neighbours report you as a "junkyard".
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Old 22-02-12, 17:41
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Hi Kris: Your also welcome to check out the Swords and Ploughshares Museum when the snow is gone!

Cheers! Mike
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Old 23-02-12, 02:49
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Default Nice to hear from you......

So I see you have migrated from hot kitchen to hot air heating......

Your hulk is still parked at the back eagerly waiting your gentle touch or is it torch.

Drop by the barn remind yourslef how big the CMPs are...... Height is likely the major issue if you plan to instal a standard garage door. Having to bolt up and remove your cab top every time you go in and out can be a bitch.

Don't forget the Plasma will require a compressor...... and both the compressor and the plasma cutter will require amps..... hope you anticipated that in your E panel change over. The Mig welder has probably more frequent use than the plasma cutter....... Oxy-acet torches is also important for heating/loosening nuts, bending/straightening and cutting.

Apparently Spring is coming..... do drop by the barn on weekends.

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Old 23-02-12, 03:17
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... this year im going to focus on converting my car-port into a funtional garage. i will need some advice for minimum dimensions to house a CMP...
As Bob mentioned, you will need a good size garage door, particularly if you plan to restore your HUP as a HUP. I have been trying to get a 20 foot high cube container (that won't break the bank) to store my 45 HUP in. The normal 20 foot sea can does not have the height to fit my truck with its 10.50 x 16 tires. Even without the larger tires, the HUP body is still fairly high, so measure twice and cut once!

Good to hear from you, and now we know what was keeping you busy.
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Old 24-02-12, 01:49
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haha Bob you are hilarious. when i did the panel swap i could only afford to go with regular service ... hydro wanted an additional 700$ just for upgrading me to 220v. so im going to have to do with what i have for now. i will hook up additional outlets to the garage later on... easy peezy. after the garage is all said and done i will be on the hunt for tools... i only have two small compressors right now that only work for my air nailers and some other light air tools. i definitely need a big compressor for sure im going to borrow my dads wig welder and i need to find a plasma cutter,..but anyway, it will all fall into place. eventually.

Clarke ..have you checked for shipping containers on this site http://crownassets.pwgsc.gc.ca/mn-eng.cfm
you might get lucky. im not sure if im going to restore my truck to a HUP, although i do like the profile and the amount of space inside a HUP.

anyway i will check in again soon to make sure 100% the barn is open ... i would love to stop by for a visit in the next few weeks. check things out. measure my truck. see everyones progress, shoot the shit ect ect
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Old 24-02-12, 03:27
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Default Give us a call late in the week.....

.... just to make sure we will be around.

You may have to bring your own shit to shoot..... we are running low !!!!!

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Old 24-02-12, 03:40
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... im not sure if im going to restore my truck to a HUP, although i do like the profile and the amount of space inside a HUP...
Kris, Hopefully you do go the Heavy Utility route with your truck, or even the C8AX route, as they are rare. The bottom line is that it is your truck, your choice as to what it will look like. There are more than a few converted to logging trucks, swamp buggies and other atrocities...We should chat at the barn.

Cheers,

Rob
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