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April 28, 2016

GMC Carryings on at the shop

 Good morning, I see there are already 188 of you out there just hanging around…. I’m up too so lets get too it…

I need to leave out this morning early to do a test drive with a coach that’s slated to leave out this morning.  Gotta drivem before they go home… right? So here are a few catch up pics for you guys:

 

Bills hardwood edges countertopsBill-countertops-3  Bill-countertops-1  Did a repair on the new armed electric deploy Zip Dee awning  Electric-awning-Airstream  Thanks Zip Dee for the opportunity to understand the new awning.  Hey, it might just fit on a GMC????   I’ll ask…

Janie came by to inspect Cal’s primer coat…. looks ready… Cal-Janie-approves-1.  Hey Cal, Ray need to talk to ya about the layout.  Gimme a call when you get up… Bill gets a little closer to the paint booth, stay tuned…Bill-prep-3   Trued 9 tires the other day..  2016-truing-1  You know it’s a good thing to totally clean any parts to be reued in a motor build, here is the intake cleaned up and magnafluxed.  Mafnaflux-1  Clean is one thing Mafnaflux-3  but the magnaflux shows things that are really important.  Here is the dreaded crack in the secondary port wall and you can see it has already reached the floor…. not good, we can’t use this one on a fresh build…. Mafnaflux-2  Maybe could but why risk it. 

 

OK, I gotta go, see ya later…

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