Honey-Do (9-08)
Had a productive weekend - Worked on Dad's 3-tier brew structure -
ground seven years of rust off, made modifications to incorporate
larger casters, plate to make a shelf, panel for controls and mount
for water pump. Ran out of time, so I'll need to transport the welder
again and do a few more spot welds.. but overall it was a very
productive weekend.

Fixing Dad's 3-Tier

Porter Don't LOOK
Project list as of 9/08/2009:
Start Seeds for fall veggies (lettuce is now in ground)
Finish planting trees
Finish cleaning garage (halfway done)
Finish making a new bed-frame (halfway done)
Make time in schedule to advise friend on how to make a concrete foundation
Bring down mulch from Cabin for front-yard (next weekend)
Re-assemble Nissan transmission, send back
Finish CAD drawings of transmission mods for Corvair (GOT CATIA
Thanks X!)
Update list of needs for Corvair project - update timeline for
acquisition parts
Help Sean get rid of old Ford (smog, tires and sell)
Find new transmission for Grandpa's Audi - replace
Meet-up with racing team to help with Z-Car
Finish plans for backyard bread oven - acquire rest of bricks
Find wiring diagram for subaru engine - get engine running on stand
Make list of parts for Insight - scope new battery cells and pricing
Paint house
Build backyard fence
Remove Rose-of-Sharon's and continue to cultivate lawn for Ginger
Look for jobs.
Tally Ho Green: Sgt Weitzel’s Big Test (echo)
My father-in-law recently shared a passage from his brothers as-of-yet-unpublished book that cronicles his tour as part of the infantry in Vietnam. Hopefully we'll see him published soon because the manuscript is a good read.
Tally Ho Green: Sgt Weitzel's Big Test, printed in The American Chronicle (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/115671) :

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