I installed a set of new rims, tires, and tubes on Betsy, my 1924 cut-off Touring (now a pickup). The new tubes have the rubber stems cut off and Schrader 777 hardware installed. I also installed flaps (gasp!).

Try Baird Brothers over in Ohio. They have ash. I got a load of oak last fall. Quality wood.Will_Vanderburg wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 9:54 amStill trying to finalize drawings for my Center Door. No one around me has ash, so I'm going to have to order it.
Their Ash 5/4 and 6/4 lumber must be ordered at a minimum of 50 board feet. I don't need that much I only need 21 to 22 board feet. And it comes in a random width. I need a specific width. There's a place in Arizona that seasonally carries it.PDGx wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 1:24 pmTry Baird Brothers over in Ohio. They have ash. I got a load of oak last fall. Quality wood.Will_Vanderburg wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 9:54 amStill trying to finalize drawings for my Center Door. No one around me has ash, so I'm going to have to order it.
...satin instead of gloss so I could see oil leaks...
Were all of the generators like that? If not, do you know why you had that problem?RGould1910 wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 3:53 pmFinished making a spacer for my 3 hole gas generator and mounted everything to the running board. The problem was the flange of the generator base was too wide to fit inside the running board rails. The spacer raised the generator just enough to clear the rails. The spacing of the generator bolt holes required me to place the generator in a different position. The outlet extends toward the back rather than the side. I like the way it came together.
I saw that too, but don't think anyone has started one in the last few months or have missed it.
Not meant so much to be Ageist, more of the visual of them talking to each other and not seeing the big picture!!