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TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby HomeRacingWorld » Fri Mar 18, 2016 5:26 am

With the Show-Me back in action it's finally back to some level of normal around here :)

Have a few reviews to work on as well as some tuning projects well overdue. Of course we all have that feeling.

Seems to be a little bit of everything going on around here. More new tracks, project models, tuning...I am enjoying catching up.

Want to thank all of you again for the support in the latest auction, cannot tell you how much we appreciate your efforts.

Hope all of you have a fun weekend, and find time for some slot cars.
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby Audi1 » Fri Mar 18, 2016 6:18 am

Back to normal is right. Flying out of London this afternoon and looking forward to seeing if any more Ford-Ferrari Wars cars have showed up. It's been a week - I need a slot car fix! ;)

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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby dreinecke » Fri Mar 18, 2016 6:53 am

Not sure how anything I do qualifies as "normal" but I am back home, so...

Work today. Watching my daughter sing karaoke tonight with some friends. She usually brings the house down so that will be fun!

Dentist appointment on Saturday for a cleaning. The good news is my dentist rocks (hey! She's open on a Saturday!) and she gives whiskey shots if you need them...no joke!

Sunday we are running the last leg of the T/A proxy at Coyote Gulch and then shipping the cars to Bob in Georgia! Should be a great time. Sadly, Mr. Morton's 510 is out of the race as I determined making the necessary changes to the car would constitute major rebuilding and that is a no-no after tech. So, the 'Vair will soldier on by itself.

We are also hosting a special guest for dinner Sunday night and if I get permission, I'll post pics - Austin's 13 year old brother and his entire family are coming over for dinner and a "little" racing. I've already been warned he probably won't leave the basement the whole time...like I need an excuse!!! If he takes to it, there's a car he will be going home with.
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby strangebrew » Fri Mar 18, 2016 10:03 am

Putting my 1:1 327 Chevy Studebaker back together.........Tore into all the under dash wiring looking for a short to ground.
Almost ready to trailer it to a hot rod shop for complete new wiring Harne$$ until.........................
Anybody ever bought a brand new automotive battery, only to discover that it was charged BACKWARDS?
Positive post was negative & vice/versa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby Nor Cal Mike » Fri Mar 18, 2016 10:44 am

Harry, you guys will have that track rubbered in in no time. As for me I'm temporarily headed the other way of normal. The Mrs. is going off for a weekend retreat on the coast with her book club. A break bringing unusually nice weather after ten days of heavy El Nino rain has led me to start tearing out some aging decking on my house to be rebuilt from the ground up. The rain is supposed to be back by tomorrow afternoon which will bring me back indoors for a couple of days. I am tuning & digitizing an IROC of 6 Artin 911 Porsches to share with newbies on my portable SSD track. 4 are done, 2 more to go. I also need to add some guard rails and catch fencing to said track.
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby ccobra » Fri Mar 18, 2016 11:47 am

Hopefully I can get some projects done this weekend without too many other important projects that just need to be done.
To answer Strangebrew's reverse charge, yes I've seen those batteries charged backwards when people replaced a battery and forgot to polarize their generator. It was funny how many wouldn't believe that and would argue the point why the amp meter was showing a discharge the last time they had it running but the starter wouldn't engage the next time they tried to start it. :lol:
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby TsgtRet » Fri Mar 18, 2016 1:50 pm

Doing some detail work on my "garage/shelter" and pits....pics to follow. Concentrating on the scenery right now.

Going to start pressure washing the back deck on this house (it has never been washed or sealed since the house was built 10 years ago). Have some repair to do as well....prior tenants had dogs that chewed on the deck rails!
Have given up on washing the cars until the yellow pollen stops blowing! (Note to self: Put black car in garage during next pollen season!) :doh:
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby oldtymer » Fri Mar 18, 2016 3:28 pm

Back to normal ? yep...and not thrilled...lol Just got back from a couple of weeks in Florida . Harry thanks for posting all your updates on the rebuild of your track . It was the only slot car fix I could get while being out of town . It looks great pal . Nice job you and anyone involved did on bringing new life into a great oval .
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby Giddyup » Fri Mar 18, 2016 4:09 pm

Evals for my son's baseball age group, tuning a Gulf Fly 908/3 and hosting the final round of our club winter series Sunday :-)
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby waaytoomuchintothis » Fri Mar 18, 2016 9:05 pm

Brew, I wouldn't have thought it was possible to do that. Was it Interstate? Around here, Exide has improved a lot, and Interstate has just gone to crap.
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby strangebrew » Sat Mar 19, 2016 9:43 am

.................................NAPA.....................................
As soon as I installed the battery the fusable link blew.
I hadn't driven it for a couple of weeks, so I didn't notice the link right away, that why I was chasing a ground through the wiring.
It's an HEI ignition with a 1 wire alternator, so the "generator" wasn't an issue.
Never thought about checking polarity 'till day 2.
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Re: TGIF - Back To Normal

Postby RazorJon » Sat Mar 19, 2016 10:28 am

I use to work for a RV dealer and we would go through 20 batteries a week in the busy part of the season, I have seen this a few times of batteries charged backwords
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