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Split Rim Question

Started by chetbrz, October 31, 2021, 12:58:59 PM

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Russ T. Fender

Don't wait to call him.  The squeaky wheel gets the oil.  He does great work but he's awfully slow and a little push can't hurt.

chetbrz

Quote from: Russ T. Fender on March 26, 2022, 11:33:51 AMDon't wait to call him.  The squeaky wheel gets the oil.  He does great work but he's awfully slow and a little push can't hurt.

Good advice. I gave him a call today, hopefully we can move this along. We will see. :)
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chetbrz

Well, I finally got my front wheel back from Bill Calimer yesterday.  It took 5 months but as stated previously the work result is outstanding.  Now to paint it and reinstall the wheel. 

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ski


chetbrz

Quote from: ski on April 28, 2022, 03:37:31 PMBeautiful!

Hi Ski

Nice to hear from you.  What have you been up to these days. How is your car doing? Hopefully everything is going well.

Chet...
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ski

Hi Chet, My car is safely tucked away in the garage for now while I've been dealing with other projects and that thing called life. I've been spending half my time back east in Mass. where I'm building a house and the other half in Calif. Eventually I'll bring my '29 and a couple other cars back east where I have more room to get things done. I still check in every day to see what all you guys are up to. Lately I've been playing with early Dodge and Chrysler hemi engines. Hope all is well with you and yours Chet.

ski

chetbrz

Quote from: ski on April 29, 2022, 10:52:46 AMHi Chet, My car is safely tucked away in the garage for now while I've been dealing with other projects and that thing called life. I've been spending half my time back east in Mass. where I'm building a house and the other half in Calif. Eventually I'll bring my '29 and a couple other cars back east where I have more room to get things done. I still check in every day to see what all you guys are up to. Lately I've been playing with early Dodge and Chrysler hemi engines. Hope all is well with you and yours Chet.

ski

Wow you're a busy guy.  "...playing with early Dodge and Chrysler hemi engines..." that's a far cry from life in the slow lane with a 29ply.  You seem to have projects on both sides of the US, I wish you much success.  Great hearing from you.  Things on my end are going great, just getting older. 

BTW - This forum has been running for the last 15 years and you have been there since that first year.  :)

Tks, Keep in touch, Chet...
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frankp

New spokes look great!  Keep you safe for many a year.  frankp
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