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#1054158 09/05/2014 2:38 AM
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Hi all been wanting to join for a bit now ...Awsome info site.
53 chev 3100
37 1/2 ton
69 c20 396

Welder Dave #1054510 09/07/2014 12:11 AM
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Hi Dave, welcome to the site. Looks like you have a nice collection there. What kind of shape are they in? I was in Sandwich last year, visiting a fellow stovebolter, you just might meet him.

Leo

Welder Dave #1054932 09/09/2014 2:02 AM
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Welder Dave, welcome to the Stovebolt. Yep, Denny is from Sandwich and you probably already know him. Great guy.
Sure would love to see some pics when you can post them...especially of the 37 smile


1937 Chevy Pickup
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1952 Chevy Panel
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1950 Chevy Coupe
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I'd rather walk and carry a Chevy hub cap than ride in a Ferd.
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Welder Dave #1054990 09/09/2014 9:55 AM
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Hi Dave and welcome to the best bunch of guys on the internet.
If you don't know, someone here does, if you do know, then
feel free to jump in and help those that don't know.
I met up with the guys here, almost 10 years ago and though I
knew it all, but have found out that there's something new to
learn every day about these old Stovebolts.
I've got a '50 driver and a '54 just waiting for me to find
time for it.
I'm up north of town and retired so shoot me a PM or email and
we'll get together for a cup of coffee or somethin'.

Denny Graham
Somewhere North of Sandwich, IL

Last edited by Denny Graham; 09/09/2014 9:56 AM.

Denny G
Sandwich, IL
Welder Dave #1055013 09/09/2014 1:44 PM
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Dave,

Take up Denny on his kind offer. He knows more than most of us, and what he does not know he figures out better than most of us.

Welder Dave #1058911 09/28/2014 12:54 PM
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Looks like Welder Dave din't catch the rope I threw out. Been
three weeks but taint heard from him. No matter, I'm so dang
busy still reeling from this move, I don't have time for
friends anyhow. Looks now like it's gonna take me five times
longer than I budgeted to get over it, hope I live long
enough to finish up on the '50 at least. Appears that heat in
the barn will be this years major hurdle, might get that done
by Christmas. Then......maybe I can get some lights up so I'm
not working in a 40x80 space with a drop cord.
Then.......maybe I can get my mills and lathe's hooked up,
then maybe I can get some insulation on another wall, and
then, and then and then!!!
But Dave, maybe I can find time for a coffee break.
DG

Last edited by Denny Graham; 09/28/2014 12:54 PM.

Denny G
Sandwich, IL

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