Been running hard with work over the last couple months Supervibe took me 6450 miles in the last 3 weeks. I didn't add up the previous, but it's a lot. I suspect that my company brought on someone new in the Seattle area around the beginning of summer and they didn't work out. I'm typically over there every week or two but had absolutely nothing for 3 months. Now I'm getting a lot of work over there again. The guy in eastern Montana is out on medical hold and the guy in Wilsonville just retired. My territory just got a lot bigger for awhile.
Since I haven't had time at home to do much work, I've just been buying stuff to finish projects. I have all the new rubber and chrome to put my pickup together if I ever get the cab back from my brother. Only thing I can't get right now is a radiator cap, which is the back half of the hood ornament. My original one has nice shiny chrome but some scratches.
I picked up a couple more small items for my 225/6spd TW build. It's about ready for cleaning parts and beginning assembly.
180K service in a box for my wife's car. Probably due by the end of the year.
The mini flathead was looking neglected so last night I ordered up a carb kit and some ignition parts so I can try to hear it run. I found a later distributor with magnetic pickup and a cam drive adapter that I'm going to pair with a 70s Mopar ignition module and high output GM coil. In theory it should all work together. We'll see. I'll probably weld up a little run stand for it eventually. Found out a Ford 8N tractor starter works on these so I have one coming.
Another pile of parts for the Chief. Rocker box O-rings are seeping so I justified an EV27 cam upgrade. Also finally got ahold of a 6spd. They've been impossible to find for over a year unless you want to pay ridiculous markup.
Last weekend I tried to finish cutting up those bigass cottonwoods that got dropped in the spring. I'd forgotten how stretched my chain was and had to quit. I have a new chain in hand now so I can finish up. I have about 20 more 20"+ rounds to cut. My neighbor offered the use of his splitter so I'll have a couple more round woodpiles when I'm done.
I know I'll probably complain if it happens, but I'd love for work to slow down for the next few months. I have plenty of shop projects for the winter. I'm also biting off a cabin / tiny house build pretty soon. Completion target for that project is 5/23.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.