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- First Name: Tim
- Last Name: Morsher
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1925TT, 1926 Martin-Parry bodied wagon, 1927 mercury bodied speedster
- Location: Norwalk Ohio
Gasket board save
A shout out to brother Dave Hanlon and his daddy for saving this piece. He sold it to me nearly 2 years ago, practically gave it to me because it was in shreds, and actually in two pieces. The fact is, they saved it until I brought it home for some TLC. It’s made of some sort of very early homesote , with a rag paper artwork and bare steel hangers. It wasn’t meant to survive a decade but it did. It has survived a hundred years now. I don’t really want to think of the hours I wasted but finally able to hang and fill up with old gaskets. Another shoutout to Larry Gresh, Joe Bell, and again, Dave Hanlon for providing me with lots of worn out and shrunk gaskets, perfect for display. Thought I would share.
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- First Name: Joseph
- Last Name: Andulics
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I saw the before, I'm surprised it made the ride home at all. Nice job Tim
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Nice board - don't have that one !
What the heck is "modulimeter tested" ???????????????
What the heck is "modulimeter tested" ???????????????
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- First Name: Larry
- Last Name: Smith
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I have an original Ford green one. It has no place for 4 dip pan gasket. Did they ever make one?
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Drag old, cool stuff home and fix it up to hang on the wall or use ? What kind
of nonsense is that ?
Brought this one home last weekend for restoration:
This one finally got installed a few weeks ago
of nonsense is that ?
Brought this one home last weekend for restoration:
This one finally got installed a few weeks ago
More people are doing it today than ever before !
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That looks amazing Tim !! You got more time and patience than I....
I’ll give you the $10 back and another $10 for it !
I’ll give you the $10 back and another $10 for it !
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Topic author - Posts: 3384
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:39 am
- First Name: Tim
- Last Name: Morsher
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- Location: Norwalk Ohio
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It’s yours, Dave. Set that $20 aside for me. Of course, you can pay the labor, too. I’ll add it up and get back.
Forgot to mention my Model T mentor of almost 50 years, Joe Andulics. The best advice he always gives me is “don’t overthink it, it’s just a T”
Forgot to mention my Model T mentor of almost 50 years, Joe Andulics. The best advice he always gives me is “don’t overthink it, it’s just a T”
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- Last Name: Brown
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Very nice. My favorite projects are like this project. Bringing something back from the dead is always a good feeling.
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Yeah! What is "Modulimeter Tested"?
Application Picture of one
Application Picture of one
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
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Tim, thanks for the kind words. I wish you wouldn't have reminder me that's it's been 50 years. Time sure does fly by. As far as keeping things simple, someone wise (who I'm sure never road in a Model T ) said "Keep it simple and focus on what matters. Don't let yourself be overwhelmed". Confucius
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I’m thinking about 3 days labor Tim....at HF wages of $5 per day, sounds fair.