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Started by johnsironsanctuary, August 21, 2011, 06:33:01 PM

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johnsironsanctuary

Hi,
I'm John Secord from Cedarburg WI.  I have been a toolaholic for a long long time. My basement shop is over full and so is my garage.  No specific interest, but a home machinist and woodworker.  I enjoy researching whatsits. I now live in a small side by side, but when I had a big barn and shop, I liked auctions and wound up keeping some old tools and Ebaying others. I am about 2/3 done restoring a 1931 Model A Ford in my garage. I have owned it for 48 years and it was time for a full restoration.
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BRwrench

Welcome from Ohio.  It would be cool to see some pictures of your Model A.  ( A large part of my wrench collection is old Ford wrenches)

64longstep/Brian

Howdy and Welcome from Phoenix...
If all else fails use a bigger hammer...
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kxxr

Greetings and welcome, from Montana.

Papaw

Welcome to Tool Talk !
Jump right in! We like all old tools and pictures of them.
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Neals

Hi and welcome from Alberta

north

Welcome from Norway.
Have a nice day.

bonneyman

Welcome from Southern Arizona!
You can park your Model A in my dry heat anytime!
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johnsironsanctuary

Thanks for all the welcomes!  I feel at home already. 

BRwrench asked for Model A photos so here goes.

Two are recent and one is before I took it apart. The recent ones are the day that I got the rebuilt engine running.

thanks again.

John
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