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2/03/2020 7:51 PM  #26


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Don wrote:

6sally6 wrote:

Don't you know Rudi........Everybody in TEXAS has an "ASSAULT WEAPON" ( Eye roll emoji)!! Very capable of 'reaching-out-and-touching-someone'.
6sal6

Well almost right,,,  if you take total guns legal
registered in Texas  there could be 7 total guns per person,,, somebody has a lot of guns,, .  
 

 
I’m  a Canuck and I have 6, one short of being a Texican. m


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

2/03/2020 8:37 PM  #27


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Gated community. They have to go down the driveway right outside my bedroom to get to the shop.

Who just has seven? Or did you mean just the bedroom collection?


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
     Thread Starter
 

2/04/2020 5:26 PM  #28


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

This is where I take the same position as Israel vis a vi nuclear weapons.  I probably have them.  Maybe not.  By the time you find out it'll be too late for one of us.  Any takers?

Do you actually have to register guns in Texas?  We don't even register them in DE, and it's a far more left wing state.  Its not NJ, but its certainly not Texas either...

If I had to pick another state to live in, pretty sure Texas would win. 

 

2/04/2020 7:52 PM  #29


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Well then, I guess that I would be considered a domestic terrorist - nine long guns and three pistols. We don't have to register our guns in Washington state. As far as home security - I have a very vicious nine pound Yorkiepoo that will take your ankle off in a heartbeat....  I am extremely jealous of all of you who are retired and have large shop buildings to work on your Mustangs, etc, at your leisure. So much so, that in three weeks from tomorrow, on Feb. 26, I will be joining the ranks of the retired after 36 years twisting wrenches for Alaska Airlines. At 70 years old, that's enough. Who knows - with my lifelong flight benefits on Alaska - I might even show up at a Bash or two.........


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

2/04/2020 9:19 PM  #30


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Ron68 wrote:

Well then, I guess that I would be considered a domestic terrorist - nine long guns and three pistols. We don't have to register our guns in Washington state. As far as home security - I have a very vicious nine pound Yorkiepoo that will take your ankle off in a heartbeat....  I am extremely jealous of all of you who are retired and have large shop buildings to work on your Mustangs, etc, at your leisure. So much so, that in three weeks from tomorrow, on Feb. 26, I will be joining the ranks of the retired after 36 years twisting wrenches for Alaska Airlines. At 70 years old, that's enough. Who knows - with my lifelong flight benefits on Alaska - I might even show up at a Bash or two.........

Then come on down! The Bash natives are friendly and you won’t be the oldest guy there.

 

2/04/2020 9:26 PM  #31


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Ron68, early congratulations on your upcoming retirement. With just under 2 decades for me, I’m a little jealous. 


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

2/04/2020 9:31 PM  #32


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Gun registration in Texas? Surely you jest! As long as you don’t buy more than two guns a week from the same gunseller, no record of the transactions are forwarded to the authorities. I belong to two gun clubs where the members  state the number of guns they own, then qualify that number “within a couple of dozen”. There are a LOT of Texans that take gun ownership as a personal mission.

MS, in the slab prep I didn’t see anything I could identify as water pipe. Are you going to go overhead with water supply?

 

2/04/2020 11:15 PM  #33


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Ron68 wrote:

Well then, I guess that I would be considered a domestic terrorist - nine long guns and three pistols. We don't have to register our guns in Washington state. As far as home security - I have a very vicious nine pound Yorkiepoo that will take your ankle off in a heartbeat....  I am extremely jealous of all of you who are retired and have large shop buildings to work on your Mustangs, etc, at your leisure. So much so, that in three weeks from tomorrow, on Feb. 26, I will be joining the ranks of the retired after 36 years twisting wrenches for Alaska Airlines. At 70 years old, that's enough. Who knows - with my lifelong flight benefits on Alaska - I might even show up at a Bash or two.........

NOW YE TALK'IN!!!!!
See ya  April..........call me from Charleston (direct flight from Sea Tac) axe me how I know!!
6sal6
 


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

2/05/2020 10:37 AM  #34


Re: A little bit of progress on the new shop

Early congrats, Ron.  Feb 26 is Jean's B-day....good day to retire.  Looking forward to seeing you again since the last time was in Kalispell, 2011. 

 


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

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