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Old 11-16-2016, 09:37 AM   #1
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Those boards cleaned up nicely ,the knives look cool too and the water feature with the plants was even cooler.


Thank you mate.

Pity I did not get more boards.


Well I called a local UK spares outlet for American cars.

The price for one set of shoes excluding delivery is £53.35

Total price for a full set then for me in England would be £122.00 or $152.00

This is a lot more than the approximately $48.00 plus local tax in the USA.

Looks like I am going to have to find a way of getting them from the US.

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Old 11-16-2016, 10:33 AM   #2
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Greetings Rian
Glad you had such a fine trip and made it back home all safe and sound.

If your brake shoes are not worn into the metal they might be rebuilt. The bonded style or the riveted style can be relined with new brake pads. There may not be anyone in your area that does this type of work. Clutch rebuilders for big trucks can usually reline brake shoes too. Just a thought.

Back in the day you could buy just the linings and rebuild them yourself if they were the riveted style.

There are several companies that offer ling materials and rebuild brake shoes in the UK. They may be pricey though.
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Old 11-20-2016, 04:45 PM   #3
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Greetings Rian
Glad you had such a fine trip and made it back home all safe and sound.

If your brake shoes are not worn into the metal they might be rebuilt. The bonded style or the riveted style can be relined with new brake pads. There may not be anyone in your area that does this type of work. Clutch rebuilders for big trucks can usually reline brake shoes too. Just a thought.

Back in the day you could buy just the linings and rebuild them yourself if they were the riveted style.

There are several companies that offer ling materials and rebuild brake shoes in the UK. They may be pricey though.
Hallo Vince

Thank you for the advice.

I think my brake shoes are now sorted put.

So it looks like TRUCK TIME is coming back to Grizz Towers very soon.

Tom who is a UKGSER forum member and was working in Roseville, Minneapolis last week for his company, managed to get his driver to take him along to O'Reilly's on the way to work on Friday before racing to the airport as snow was forecast.



Brake shoes as purchased.

Pic sent through by Tom on Friday morning meant that rather than pay $152.00 in the UK for a full set the were costing $48.00 plus about $20.00 for postage.



On Saturday I had a load of stuff to do like dusting, vacuming and cleaning all the windows as I do not have a woman here anymore.

One of the things to happen was that JohnnyBravo "Engineer Extraordinaire" was popping over to pick up the race car pump that my host Dennis had gifted him with.

Update on his thread at last page.

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Coffee, garage, extended visit was great.

Take a look at the size of the man.

Yes he takes up quite a bit of vertical real estate.



One of the best parts of the visit was that JB had brought me a piece of his home made Biltong (beef jerky)
The point to which it had been dried is exactly where I love mine to be.

Along with that stunning Case knife that Donnie in Arkansas had given me on the road trip.



Unless you know what emotional value a good knife holds for a guy like me, this will mean very little to you.
The knife makes me happy.
A great tool.



Slivers you can shine a light through.

NOMMMM......



One of the other things this weekend was to tidy up the garage and move the truck over a bit.



Katy arrived by 4pm which was a great time to shut shop early.

We were off to have dinner with some good friends and late to bed.

Sunday was still ahead of me.
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Glad you got your brake parts and the jerky looks tasty.
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Glad to see you got the brake thing worked out.
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whew, finally got all the way to the end. Seen your comments on others threads and finally got over to yours a while ago. What a treat!! I should have been in bed about three hours ago but it was better than a good book, just couldn't shut it down. You show the real side of America not what the tv news shows. I've been down there three times this year for short trips and always experience the same attitudes as you describe. And the pics from Clems and the rest of your trip, just fantastic. thanks for bringing us along.

one question, what pier is that in the background of the pic of your lady friend and her daughter?
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Glad the brakes thing worked out Rian. Also really good to see a glimps of the truck again!
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Old 11-22-2016, 05:55 PM   #8
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Glad you got your brake parts and the jerky looks tasty.
Certainly was.

I make good stuff, but JB certainly makes it 10/10

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Vince when it keeps money in my pocket/mortgage it's a good thing.

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whew, finally got all the way to the end. Seen your comments on others threads and finally got over to yours a while ago. What a treat!! I should have been in bed about three hours ago but it was better than a good book, just couldn't shut it down. You show the real side of America not what the tv news shows. I've been down there three times this year for short trips and always experience the same attitudes as you describe. And the pics from Clems and the rest of your trip, just fantastic. thanks for bringing us along.

one question, what pier is that in the background of the pic of your lady friend and her daughter?
Hi mate, thank you for the reply.

That pier is in Bournemouth

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Old 11-23-2016, 09:02 AM   #9
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Was that a truck in your shop? I thought I saw one stuffed back in the corner kinda covered in cobwebs.

Time to get back on track and focus my friend. Life has taken a turn for the better and now its time to walk over to the tool box and grab some wrenches…

Thanks for a really cool visit buddy, I'm as happy as Harley.
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[QUOTE=clemdaddy;7775733]Was that a truck in your shop? I thought I saw one stuffed back in the corner kinda covered in cobwebs.

Time to get back on track and focus my friend. Life has taken a turn for the better and now its time to walk over to the tool box and grab some wrenches…


My friend, this was back on page 98 in November '16… I don't like to repeat myself, buuutttt… it's time for a old chevy truck update. Drag the girl out of the shop, give her a bath and take a few pics. Maybe write a 'little need to do, want to do and will get done' story that we all have grown to love about you. Bro it's time to get back to the reason we live in this forum… don't you think?
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Yea what Clem said!
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Was that a truck in your shop? I thought I saw one stuffed back in the corner kinda covered in cobwebs.

Time to get back on track and focus my friend. Life has taken a turn for the better and now its time to walk over to the tool box and grab some wrenches…

Thanks for a really cool visit buddy, I'm as happy as Harley.
It was good Clem

And as Bomp said, we certainly were left feeling homesick for Fayetteville.

We are privileged and blessed to have met up.

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You too Donnie.

You guys I met are a lot more special than you realise.

Getting back together bit by bit.


Got a card from Post Office yesterday.

International Parcel undeliverable on two occasions. Please arrange redelivery or collect.

So I collected at the depot on the way home.

From Russia with Love.

My friend Vladimir the old school engineer and fixer of broken stuff........ an interesting guy.

CHECK HIS SMALL RUSSIAN WORKSHOP OUT HERE:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=235063



Beautiful cards from his region of Russia.




Большое СПАСИБО ВЛАДИМИР !!


THANK YOU VERY MUCH VLADIMIR !!

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Remember the 1930's Engineering shop Dennis and I visited in Philo, Illinois ??

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=51567

One of the treasures I pulled out of there along with a load of other stuff that was probably destined for scrap was this early Chevy valve cover.

People do ask why carry that sort of rubbish halfway around the world??

Well, I had a plan to mount a load of things on a board that were from various road trips to America, Africa and Europe and hang it against the wall in the lounge. My house My rules.

Anyway I did clean a lot of them but thought many could do with a run through the full programme of my "kitchen mounted parts washer"



Resulting in this



Some bits like this original 57 Chevy hood ornament was pitted and covered in silver paint and filler even after the dish washer. So I scraped it clean followed by a Scotch pad.



The valve cover got some fine paper and Scotch pads too.



Etch primer



It was 5'C in the garage so the oil heater worked a treat.



Alloy wheel Silver for the bird and very Red for the valve cover.

First coat.



Two coats each and contrast on the mounting boards



Then work got in the way before I could complete it all.

More in a bit.
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Work getting in the way meant I only got around to finishing off the valve cover last night.

Even I was impressed with my hands relative steadyness.



Looking like this in the end.

Ready to be mounted up onthe bostd.



Thought I would post up one of the pics I sent Donnie in Arkansas.
A few of the knives in my collection. These all have stories attached as well. Two the top left were my dads favourites. Wooden handle he replaced when the bone eventually gave up.

White Swiss army knife I have had 25 years.
I dont think that common and possibly one of my most carried knives.



Thats all for now.

Got a message earlier from Tom that my brake shoes had been collected by courier.

Who knows.....?
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Old 11-25-2016, 08:31 AM   #15
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Useful trivia time.


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chevy motors with the staggered bolt hole valve covers like the one you have date from the days of orange paint. There was one exception. For the 1956 model the motors were painted red. So, by default your freshly painted valve cover is off of a 264 ci motor vintage 1956. Trivia for sure. But useful when you are entertaining a lady and have nothing else to talk about.
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Valve cover and hood bird came out looking real good Rian.
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Valve cover and hood bird came out looking real good Rian.


Thank you Bill.

I was pleased.

Guess a lot of it is preparation.


The same reason I took so long on choosing the Pontiac hood ornament, unless I have a concrete plan to process stuff I try not to just grab for the sake of grabbing.

Which brings me to this set of pics. Still relevant to the 1930's shop and my trip.
There were two of these old horns and I selected this one with all intentions of fitting it to my truck.
It was tested and found to work just fine.
However my baggage limit and various items for other people that needed safe passage to the UK meant I left it behind with Dennis and a specific request that he take it to Roger for his 34 Dodge Pickup.
Roger was the guy we visited straight from the airport when I landed.

So another piece of Mr Johnsons legacy living on.







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And I just thought it was something cool to look at ,learn something here every day.
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Grizz is a wealth of knowledge.... and a proper cool dude too.
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Yep he is… and a ton of fun to hang with.
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And I just thought it was something cool to look at ,learn something here every day.
Trust me, me too.

I am not great at the whole originality thing.

I made it red as I wanted it to be pretty when it goes up.

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See above Greg, I do like useless people fo though.

Great to chat to you last night.

I do love this whole video chat and FaceTime thing on Messenger etc.

Sorry your weather outside sucked so bad.

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As are you Clem, I guess we all get along great, which is pretty awesome

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Had a lovely if stressful weekend

Came home Sunday night and found an envelope from Kaiser in Oregon state.

Greg while we were out shopping for Clems party.



Chair he repaired at Clems





Who in their right mind stretches a cab and doors on a C10' then shortens the bed to get the proportions right.

THIS IS A BUILD THAT HAS IT ALL.

CHALLENGES THAT IS.


http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=532910

Contents was some stickers for various uses from "Bomp" who I had spent a lot of time with in the US during October.



Also a large box in the kitchen.

Opening it up revealed my new brake shoes for the truck. Generously brought from Roseville, Minneapolis to Ireland and then on to Stroud in Gloucestershire after which they got boxed and couriered to me by Tom "Topcat2006"
Thank you mate.

Of course this means that I can now get my finger out and start on the four corners of the truck to rebuild the brakes completely.




Looking forward to getting out into the garage and cold again.


Off to London for the day.

Thanks for checking in.
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Great chatting with you yesterday. Can't wait to see some progress on the truck.
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