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crazyjim

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  1. I like Bondic.
  2. The concrete has already been covered with tile so sealed concrete is out. I get overspray and dust everywhere so I want something that can be easily replaced from time to time. That's why I'm thinking of those interlocking plastic tiles.
  3. Looks like a fun build Ray. I saw the 5 piece kit on ebay and have been tossing around buying them.
  4. My plan is to stick around long enough to build all year and make them all SHINY.
  5. Welcome Ernesto.
  6. Welcome Mike. For searching I'm told the best way id through google. site:modelcarsmag.com . . . . . . . the dots represent whaat you're searching for.
  7. Welcome Paul.
  8. Thank you Dale, Randy & Dan.
  9. Thanks Bruce. SHINY RULES!!!
  10. I'm in love with the body style of these cars. This one I finished in HOK oriental blue kandy with Cuda wheels.
  11. Yes - something like that. I have a couple of samples coming.
  12. Thanks Wayne.
  13. Thank you Chris, Dale & Jan.
  14. I've been researching the interlocking plastic type type of floors with a diamond plate or button finish.
  15. Sounds good. I maintain an inventory of most of my parts so there's very little waiting time.
  16. I'd like to cover the present vinyl tile in my hobby area with something but I don't know what. I'd like something that doesn't need to be waxed and won't show all the dirt.
  17. Welcome Tony. I'm amost done with my '70 Road Runner.
  18. Only 1 pic? Sure looks SHINY
  19. Welcome Simon.
  20. All my builds display a Vietnam Service Ribbon and I usually wear a neon green FAST shirt to shows. I'm pretty easy to spot.
  21. Welcome Rastislav.
  22. We didn't have change, Ed. People along the way back to the store were happy to just run out of their warm houses and pay. We never planned to sell any bread, just get it back to the store.
  23. The Chicago snow of '67 was a great time. I walked several miles from home in south Berwyn to my job at the Jewel in Oak Park. There weren't 24 hour stores then so those of us who showed up slept on the check out counters. There was plenty of food in the store and an oven. The highlight came when a bread truck got stuck in the snow several blocks from the store. A few of us borrowed some sleds and went to rescue the bread. We sold just about everything before we got back to the store. All cash and no change. We had to give the money to the store.
  24. Thank you Stephen & Frank.
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