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  • wildBill83
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    I thought about a waste oil burner but unless I spend $$ to get one or a lot of time to make and adjust one I might have well just buy an old wood burning stove and burn some of my wood. Gives me a reason to use my chain saw.

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  • cb9love
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    Sounds like you just need too get a oil burner for the garage then.
    Damn wish i had a garage i had too worry about heating this winter.

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  • wildBill83
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    I think during spring and fall I would be concerned about moisture, in the dead of winter here in MN there is almost no humidity in the air. I figure my garage is as large as a three stall garage and one stall is going to be taken up by my CB7 and I won't be parking the blazer or other CB7 in the garage. So I'm only worried about the moisture from my own breath.

    Don't get me wrong, I have a walk out basement and would prefer to build the motor down there and walk it out during the spring, but without a central air and heating system in my house all of the moisture seems to collect in the basement. So much moisture in the basement over the winter that I have to run a dehumidifier. Two adults and two kids, with two dogs and a cat exhale a lot of water.

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  • cb9love
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    Originally posted by wildBill83 View Post
    I told her it was perfect, the bath tub could double as a parts washer... She gave me a dirty look after that.

    If I can't get heat in the garage I just insulated then I'm working in the basement. She can deal with it, I'm not loosing fingers to frostbite this winter.
    It's more than frostbite, though thats what might convince her.
    It's the moisture in the garage after you turn the heat off getting into your clean parts that would be a concern for me.

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  • wildBill83
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    I told her it was perfect, the bath tub could double as a parts washer... She gave me a dirty look after that.

    If I can't get heat in the garage I just insulated then I'm working in the basement. She can deal with it, I'm not loosing fingers to frostbite this winter.

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  • cb9love
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    [/QUOTE] The lady doesn't want me to build motors in the basement...[/QUOTE]

    BUT basement built is the best lol.

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  • wildBill83
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    Originally posted by H311RA151N View Post
    I would live there no doubt. And be happy as can be as well. I have wondered what East Texas or maybe the area around Texarkana is like. I like the rural Texan mentality and I like a lot of what Texas has going on politically.

    I get what you mean. Sometimes the old CB's need a bit of a break.
    Yeah, the winter was hell on the tires I had on it. I never went and bought winter rubber just destroyed my tires instead. I made it 30kmiles on 45k mile tires and I consider that pretty decent considering how I like to corner. Front tires were down to wear marks and the rears aren't too far away. I threw some cheap-o 205-55-R16s on from Firestone today just to be able to move the car around until next spring. I had to drive to the twin cities to do it, but got to see my new niece at the same time.

    Originally posted by SPLCB7 View Post
    Looks good can't wait to see the turbo on it.
    Neither can I, I'm not planning to have a drag car so huge HP is not my goal. I'm looking for some 0-60 times that give me a big smile. I'm still in the planning phase and about to start the acquisition stage. Once I get my tools up from Texas after Thanksgiving I'll decide to setup shop in the basement or the garage, all depending on if I can get a wood burning stove to heat the garage. The lady doesn't want me to build motors in the basement...

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  • SPLCB7
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    Looks good can't wait to see the turbo on it.

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  • H311RA151N
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    Originally posted by wildBill83 View Post
    I lived in central Texas, down near Waco/Temple/Killeen. Hill country. I miss it. I live in the flat plains of Minnesota now where the wind never stops. Go figure I would move up here with a lowered Honda on the hardest winter since the 40's on record.

    I owe the gold SE some R&R time.
    I would live there no doubt. And be happy as can be as well. I have wondered what East Texas or maybe the area around Texarkana is like. I like the rural Texan mentality and I like a lot of what Texas has going on politically.

    I get what you mean. Sometimes the old CB's need a bit of a break.

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  • wildBill83
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    I lived in central Texas, down near Waco/Temple/Killeen. Hill country. I miss it. I live in the flat plains of Minnesota now where the wind never stops. Go figure I would move up here with a lowered Honda on the hardest winter since the 40's on record.

    I owe the gold SE some R&R time.

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  • H311RA151N
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    Where the hell in Texas did you live? It looks like here...

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  • wildBill83
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    I'm ordering my new exhaust soon, when the S10 Blazer is out of the garage the SE gets a whole bunch of new goodies. :-)

    I will be in Texas on Thanksgiving to get my shop equipment and my LSD transmission and then this winter I'll hop between my SE and my SBC build. The SE should be ready to track by summer next year.

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  • mikedprince
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    Hope things go great in MN! Will be watching this forum to enjoy your updates.

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  • wildBill83
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    Took the coupe to MN instead of the sedan, the sedan will follow next month.

    I need to secure a new shop to work in and to store all of my equipment and things. Looks like I may be renting a commercial building with a lift in it already, I'll keep CB7 updated.

    I really need a lift!

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  • wildBill83
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    My coupe and all of my spare parts are going to storage in a few weeks, I'm moving to MN and can only take one car for now. The coupe is too low for snow and the tires are not good for it either. The sedan will be my DD commuter until possibly next spring when I can fly back to Texas and drive the coupe up.

    I may be going away from CB7Tuner for a few months until I get a new house and get my garage setup the way I want it.

    I'm going to pamper both of my cars eventually, provided they don't meet a catastrophic end some how.

    I plan to bring as much of my shop with me as I can as well as invest in newer equipment.

    Did I mention my new job has a 7 axis CNC machine and they will allow me to cut my own parts in the future as well as access to a CMM to reverse engineer parts? Can you feel my grin?

    Until a later time CB7Tuner, until a later time...

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