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Model T University
The Dairyland Tin Lizzies held their annual Model T University in West Bend over the last weekend. The Greater Milwaukee Model T Club was invited. The morning had a swap meet, followed by lunch at Noon and then a few featured speakers during the afternoon. He heard Jim Zangel speak on charging the magneto in and out of the car, plus a few items regarding the Model T ignition. Then Dave DeYoung spoke on the Model T Generator. We heard about dis assembly, check out, setup and use of the generator.
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Re: Model T University
Hi Mike, Thank you for posting these pictures.
BTW, the speaker identified as Jim Zangel is not correct & his name is Greg Zangl. It looks like a good time was had by all, sorry I missed it.
Keith
BTW, the speaker identified as Jim Zangel is not correct & his name is Greg Zangl. It looks like a good time was had by all, sorry I missed it.
Keith
'14 Touring, '26 Roadster Pickup, '27 Fordor, '27 Touring
Motto: It's hard to build a garage that's tooooo big!
Motto: It's hard to build a garage that's tooooo big!
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Re: Model T University
Was the pan jig for sale?
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Re: Model T University
I am both jealous and proud of ya’ll Yankees!
That is AWESOME folks, please foster the hobby anyway possible!
All the Best,
Hank in Tin-A-See
That is AWESOME folks, please foster the hobby anyway possible!
All the Best,
Hank in Tin-A-See
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Re: Model T University
Mike thanks for posting the great pictures, I'm glad you had a good time,
Sorry Dan, the pan jig was not for sale. Jim Rodell Sr brought it as a working display. We straightened 3 pans that day, it amazes me how stout those pans are.
Keith, you missed a great lunch, chili and French onion soup with plenty of desserts,
It was a good day of bench racing and swapping ideas. I met a lot of new people. We're already working on ideas for next year.
Sorry Dan, the pan jig was not for sale. Jim Rodell Sr brought it as a working display. We straightened 3 pans that day, it amazes me how stout those pans are.
Keith, you missed a great lunch, chili and French onion soup with plenty of desserts,
It was a good day of bench racing and swapping ideas. I met a lot of new people. We're already working on ideas for next year.
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Re: Model T University
Billy..... You're making me hungry!!! Friends, you must know that when Billy's in charge, the lunch will always be good!
Ya, I know it would be a good time, but I got my dates mixed up and couldn't be there as a result. Bummer.
Keith
Ya, I know it would be a good time, but I got my dates mixed up and couldn't be there as a result. Bummer.
Keith
'14 Touring, '26 Roadster Pickup, '27 Fordor, '27 Touring
Motto: It's hard to build a garage that's tooooo big!
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Re: Model T University
Jim Rodell Sr. had some literature on display. I found this interesting because I have a Kunkle Heater grate in my floorboard.
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Re: Model T University
I am bumping this up to be near the earlier thread.
1922 Coupe , 1926 Touring