Adventure for the day

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Sasquatch
Aug 21, 2024 9:56 am

Adventure for the day is to replace the leaky radiator in the Camaro.  Hopefully I won't have anything else leaky by the time I finish. Right now, I'm just waiting for daybreak so I can see what I'm doing. I'm thankful, even with ostomy I can still work on things like this.  I'm not as efficient at it as I used to be, but I can still get the job done. 

AlexT
Aug 21, 2024 3:13 pm

Just finished repairing our privacy fence from wind damage. Anyone that says they can’t do something cause they have an ostomy hasn’t tried. 

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Sasquatch
Aug 21, 2024 3:19 pm
Reply to AlexT

You are absolutely right.  Granted, I've had to find ways around things sometimes, but never failed to find a way. 

Jayne
Aug 21, 2024 9:18 pm

Nice one

 

I know nothing about Chevvies [if that's how you say it] .... Were you working on the red one you posted in reply to Henry's A1A post? ....

And is it yours?

 

When you say waiting for daybreak [did you have problems on the road and waited until darkness disappeared ... or maybe I'm pitching in too soon]

 

BW

 

Jayne

Sasquatch
Aug 21, 2024 11:21 pm

It's all put back together, cooling system doing its job. I still don't trust the transmission cooler lines; they felt funky going back on. Will just have to keep an eye on it.

 

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repogirl2
Aug 24, 2024 11:52 pm
Reply to Sasquatch

Even though they give us grief, we still love our Camaros & Corvettes.......Even with this "ostomy" situation. It took me 6 months after surgery to brave even getting into the Vette, because I was pretty sure I wasn't going to easily get out of it, lol!!!

repogirl2
Aug 25, 2024 12:11 am
Reply to Sasquatch

Hey, at least you put it back together, lol! Yes, I know many who tend to start "projects" and 2 years later there they sit...

Pardon my sarcastic personality, but that's me most of the time. It appears we have some common interests. I also am an animal lover; I've rescued many "bully breeds" and live with a few. I work with vehicles every day, so I understand them. I also have owned many Camaros/Firebirds and currently have 2 Vettes... yay for me. Now, I didn't say I was driving the Vettes, because we know all about that ;)

 

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