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Be careful when working on your car

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Yeah, Mike, get that video of that neat Vicky going,can't

wait to hear those glasspacks.

Just be careful,ok?

55f100

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All our friends tell us we are trying to out do each other. We have decided to call it a draw. Tom, thank you very much! Would like to get the car back together as I plan on shooting a video and posting so the board can hear the glass packs.

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Ouch!!!  They say it always comes in three’s so let’s hope it’s clear sailing from here on out.

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Mike,

Thanks for your posting, a good lesson for all of us.  Hope the rest of the year is great.Wink

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MICHAEL, I WILL GET THE RING IN THE MAIL IN THE MORNING( IF IT QUITS SNOWING)!!!! NO COST TO YOU AS YOU LET YOUR CAR BEAT YOU UP, YOU DESERVE A BREAK. GLAD I COULD HELP. TOM

  JUST A MIDNIGHT CRUISE DOWN THUNDER ROAD!!! TOM DRUMMOND MIDWEST DIRECTOR 57 FORD INTERNATIONAL
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Mike, wow, you got a licking!  I think about something like happened to you almost each time I use a grinder or buffer.  The vertical 12 inch wheel always is worrisome, because of the adhesive backed paper.  Thanks to your post, a face shield is now on the "to get" list.

Mike, located in the Siskiyou mountains, Southern, OR 292 powered 1946 Ford 1/2 ton, '62 Mercury Meteor, '55 Country Squire (parting out), '64 Falcon, '54 Ford 600 tractor.


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Tom, PM sent. Thank you!

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MIKE, SEND ME YOUR ADDRESS AND I WILL GET ONE IN THE MAIL. TOM

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Mike;

Man....you're lucky you didn't loose an eye! I was a machinist in another life and saw guys loose fingers quite a bit. YOU'RE RIGHT....Be extra careful working in the shop!

I have a 56 Fairlane headlight eyebrow, but I'm sorry I don't have a trim ring that holds the headlight. I'm sure someone will have one for you.

I hope you heal-up soon!

Rono

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Yesterday when I got home from work I decided to do a little work on the car. My headlights had been changed to the newer composite type with replaceable bulbs. The inside of the housings had formed a grey hazy coating and I was going to clean them. When I removed them I found a lot of over spray on the stainless rings that hold them in. I polished the rings before reinstalling them. All went well until I was finishing the second one. While using the stand buffer I caught an edge of the ring on the polishing wheel. After checking to make sure the ring hadn't hit the car, it didn't I had my wife take me to emergency. After a couple hour stay the result was three lacerated fingers, now stitched and in a splint. A bruised chest and cheek and a cut forehead. Just shows how fast things can go bad. To top it off this is our third trip to emergency this week, other two for my wife, she's ok. What a way to start 2011.

Lesson learned, if I had been wearing gloves and a face shield as I should have the damage would have been much less. But it was just one little job and..... you know how it goes. Typing left handed for the next ten days will be a good reminder.

Needless to say my nice round headlight retaining ring now looks like a potato. If you have an extra one please let me know, I would like to get the car bake together and erase the rest of the signs of my boo boo.

Thanks, Mike



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