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Workshop, I have committed that Friday, "THE 13th" to Mark who helped with the last cut. Normally Fridays wouldn't have been a problem, My normal schedule is Mon - Thur.
 
Taking a little to get used to the new. But that is the way with change, things constantly change. If things stayed the same we would still be driving around with vacuum operated windshield wipers and crackly sounding AM radios.
 
Morning Gents, to bad this new format didn't come with a instruction booklet. Later,I need to go stoke the stove and make a fresh pot of coffee.
 
Taking a little to get used to the new. But that is the way with change, things constantly change. If things stayed the same we would still be driving around with vacuum operated windshield wipers and crackly sounding AM radios.

I kinda liked vacuum wipers. If you wanted to speed up the wipers in a drizzle, just take your foot off the gas.

I would gladly go back just to get the 25 cent/gallon gas.
 
I kinda liked vacuum wipers. If you wanted to speed up the wipers in a drizzle, just take your foot off the gas.

I would gladly go back just to get the 25 cent/gallon gas.
My first car was a Rambler with vacuum wipers. Was at a stoplight, in a downpour, light turned green, gave it the gas and the wipers just stopped. Had to feather the gas just so I could see and creep through the intersection. But it was still a fun old car.
 
I never experienced the vacuum wipers, but there's a special place in hell for the guy that invented the air powered wipers on the old deuce and a half and 5 tonner trucks. Only good part about em was the little handle to run em manually from inside.
 

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