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I recall my great uncles blacksmith shop using a coal forge and furnace that was dual fuel. I still recall the *** eating from my cousin for burning all the wood while we all sat there and drank a cold night away around the old furnace. I also recall hauling the coal in for it too and wood. Good...
Very nice rig with a perfect road racer stance. I like that small pulley on the blower that to me means serious boost with a roots blower.
Welcome aboard with a VERY serious Runner.
Is Taco Bell closer? Shove a Beef-n-Bean Burrito down the radiator. That should keep the block warm.....as least they warm stuff up when they exit. :carrot:
65 Satellite needs a brake booster. Has a rebuilt Midland style booster with the original style single master cylinder. Looking at upgrading to a newer booster and master cylinder. There seem to be some options. Is this a good time to upgrade to front disc also? There are some reasonably priced...
A buddy of mine back in the 80s had a coal stove in his workshop that worked pretty good. The only problem was the closest place to get coal was 50 miles one way. I remember going with him because you had to shovel your own load. Got warm twice with that load.
As a kid my grandmother lived next to us and burnt wood and Coal in her kitchen stove which provided heat in the house. My job after school was to bring her up wood and coal from the cellar to keep the house warm until the next day. I’m not sure why but she burned both hard and soft coal. After...