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September 19, 2017

The Co-op: At last back to work

I tell ya, it’s been hard being a creature of habit trying to get things done in different ways.  Plunking here on the cell phone just isn’t quite the same…. It’s hard to run on like I do on a smart phone….  I can print again at the blinding speed of 4 fingere… yes, I have progresses but still no talking between my phone (aka camera) and the lap top.  There’s just been so much going on I haven’t had the heart to slow someone down to help me integrate these 2 devices which are obviously much smarter than me!  Oh well, it will happen when it’s ready. 

We got the new roof AC units on the next delivery today.  These are both 15,000btu Dometic Briskair models.  We were concerned with the look wanting to keep a classic period look… it’s amazing now short they are making these… most roof AC units are going low profile.. these aren’t any higher than the original 40 year old Briskairs but boy are they shorter…. still has the look we were going for

 

NOTE:  For you early risers, I’m plunking down the verbage then coming back to add the pics from my camera….. if you see no pics yet, come back and refresh in a bit…..

 

OK back….. we will have another project pushing hard for a delivery soon… stay tuned for that REAL drama…….

As many of you know, we have expended to more fronts as we got bigger with more capabilities.  Here are the 1978 Ford pickup projects also coming together.  One is a shortbed on the custom side with a 79 grill with rectangular headlights with the other being a bone stock, 4 speed, 351 Cleveland industrial motor, custom package factory trim, 2 tone…… again bone stock… with in dash AC, with CD, with billet belt system……. hey, it needed it! 

 

 

OK, it’s off to work….. see ya tomorrow….

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