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GENERAL DISCUSSION TO INCLUDE OFF TOPIC / Re: Support your local Gazette
« Last post by TerryWerm on May 11, 2024, 10:18:49 AM »
If someone has Rusty's mailing address, please forward it by PM to Uncle Buck. It may be helpful in contacting Rusty or his family, which we sorely need to do right now.

Thank you all!
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GENERAL DISCUSSION TO INCLUDE OFF TOPIC / Re: SITE UPGRADE
« Last post by TerryWerm on May 11, 2024, 10:14:24 AM »
ON EDIT: MY POST BELOW WAS A BIT PREMATURE. PLEASE TAKE WHAT I SAID MORE AS SOME FOOD FOR THOUGHT, NOT GOSPEL!!
 THANKS!


Good morning, everyone. Please pardon my absence, but I've had a number of very busy weekends as of late.  Go figure, right?

I will give all a quick high altitude view of the situation as it stands right now. It should answer a lot of questions for you guys.

1. The Garage Gazette domain name (garagegazette.com) is locked in until February 24th of 2025.
2. The Garage Gazette domain name is registered on GoDaddy.com, who also is most likely providing the hosting of this site.
3. Hosting is probably also paid for until February of 2025, but there is no guarantee of that.
4. Rusty is the only one that can access the account to pay it up further into the future or to authorize transfer of the domain and forum site to another owner.
5. We cannot salvage old content without that account access. Until the account can be transferred, Rusty is the only one that can access the server where this site resides.
6. There is a way that we can backup part of the forum, but it would be the text only. Without the associated database (directly accessible only on the server) we cannot just plug that data into a new system and expect it to run correctly.
7. Even if we can save text data, there is no way to save the associated photos in a manner where they would be tied to the correct threads, etc.
8. If Rusty has died and we can produce a death certificate, we MIGHT be able to take over the account from GoDaddy, but don't hold your breath!

So, we have two options:
A. Continue to attempt to make contact with Rusty or his family, then pursue taking over this account on GoDaddy.
B. Start from scratch - New forum, new name, everything. Every member would need to register for the new forum.

Both options have their own pros and cons and Uncle Buck and I have discussed some of them, but the situation at MG was far different and our hand was forced. Both options will require a fair bit of work on the backside, but retaining what has existed for the last 14 years is obviously the best option if we can make that happen.

Now, I want to be clear that I do not want to 'run' this forum. It is not my ideal home, as it were. I am willing to offer my technical help in whatever way that I can because I understand the value of a strong online community.

So, at this point I am asking that if anyone has any information about Rusty whether it be a legal name, email addresses, phone numbers, mailing address, other forums he is in, or just some tidbit you remember about his kid sister or brother, please share it with Uncle Buck. Maybe, just maybe, we can find some clue that will help us get in contact with him or his family.

Thank you all for taking the time to read this and for taking the time to offer any information you might have. Out of respect for Rusty and his family, please share anything you have privately with UB by way of Private Message.


If we cannot make contact with Rusty or his assigns by November this year, we will start the process of building a new forum from scratch with a target go live date of February 1st, 2025. That may sound like a long way off, but trust me, it is not. The actual building of the new site can be done in a weekend or so, but there are some decisions that will be necessary before then, thus discussions will start in November. Some options may be chosen by Uncle Buck, while he may prefer to leave others up to you, the members. In the event that GG goes dark before then, we do have a list of all of the members email addresses so that we will be able to contact all of you after the site goes dark and we will keep you all in the know.

Once again, thank you one and all.

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Links for tools and stuff we like / Re: Decent spray bottles
« Last post by bonneyman on May 11, 2024, 10:05:04 AM »
Usage update on the spray bottles. Been using them for 2 years now. All sorts of chemicals - homemade weed killer (salt, vinegar), Dawn dish soap, potassium hydroxide cleaner, Simple Green, glass cleaner, etc. No wet hands after use, none of the pump mechanisms have failed to pump or stick, bottle itself is not discoloring which might obscure the contents. All in all works as advertized!
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GENERAL DISCUSSION TO INCLUDE OFF TOPIC / Re: House Paint is HOW MUCH!
« Last post by bonneyman on May 11, 2024, 09:55:59 AM »
My neighbor and I share a property line that is a wood fence, we replaced the slats like 10 years ago. Every 3 or 4 years I paint the slats with boiled linseed oil, just to give it some rain resistance and extra life.
Recoated it yesterday, he bought the materials so we could spray it on. Two gallons of BLO and a gallon of odorless paint thinner came to $107. Which we split. We did have about a third of the spirits left, which I took as parts cleaner. But geez!

Toward the end of the job we ran low on BLO, but I had 1/2 gallon stashed away that I had picked up at a garage sale. That allowed us to finish. Man, I's so glad I grab partial containers of chemicals at yard sales and such!
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PROJECT CARS/TRUCKS / Re: 1970 Oldsmobile 442ish Cutlass
« Last post by jabberwoki on May 11, 2024, 09:55:21 AM »
Nice nice nice . Great to see the body back on.
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Smoking definitely isn't good for your health. And nothing wrong with not imbibing in those vices.

Sent from my twisted mind of the mudman

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PROJECT CARS/TRUCKS / Re: 1970 Oldsmobile 442ish Cutlass
« Last post by Der Bugmeister on May 10, 2024, 07:16:56 PM »
Moved cars around to get the project on the lift.  Need to install the gas tank, rear bumper and get the right bolts for the body mounts in and torqued before loading the car on a trailer and heading out for the exhaust installation.

Figured out how I want to mount all the brake elements and working on a bracket to support all that stuff.

First thing we noticed once the car was in the air was that the back of the transmission was tight up against the tunnel.  So much for a simple install.  The quick fix was to cut a small window into the tunnel and I'll make a new piece to enclose that area.
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GENERAL DISCUSSION TO INCLUDE OFF TOPIC / Re: House Paint is HOW MUCH!
« Last post by Heiny on May 10, 2024, 06:28:37 PM »
 10 ft 4” PVC pipe = $46 at Home Depot.  :a102:
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GENERAL DISCUSSION TO INCLUDE OFF TOPIC / New online tool store to check out!
« Last post by Uncle Buck on May 10, 2024, 04:07:22 PM »
Not new to me, but likely is to you. Located in Wichita, KS, a store called "The Yard" they also have a separate location for surplus and rebuilt tools. Both locations lean heavily towards the aircraft industry due to the local industries.

I have known about them for years, but only today visited them online. Recently I have been buying a mainly tools/accessories machinist in nature. One thing you never find cheap anywhere, including eBay and my favorite local store Harry Epsteins. That is long grooved 4r and 16r rigid grooved rules for use with combination square heads, centers, and protractor heads. Both 18" & 24" new or used are pricey.  I recently bought several small PEC (USA made) blem 4r grooved rules from Harry's.  They were the best prices I could find at time. As it turned out, the yard was selling virtually the same ones, same brand, blemishes 4r, or 16r, but priced considerably less than Harry's, especially in the 18 & 24" lengths. Those are closeout prices so they will dissappear as they sell out of their supply. The PEC brand will be ground off, but will likely be otherwise perfect.

I share this for anyone looking specifically for these, but they do sells tons of other stuff. No idea about the normally priced stuff, likely higher than I can afford. That said, they have a very unique product of rarely found stuff so perusing their online catalog is interesting. 

If, like me you have been looking for modest priced USA made 4r, or 16r rigid grooved rules, you might check them out. I have found none cheaper anywhere.  To find them online just insert "Yardstore,com"
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You wont find a pipe cradle nor ashtray anywhere in my house or garages. In fact all the manufacturing plants I was in charge of were all smoke free... I never promote any smoking habit and never indulged myself. Heck I gave out Bubble-Gum Cigars when each of my children were born..

A 30-year-old smoker can expect to live about 35 more years. Whereas a 30-year-old non-smoker can expect to live 53 more years. That's from reliable studies. But that's an average. Winston Churchill lived to 90 and smoked cigars most all his waking hours. Then again I lost two bosses from lung cancer before they reached 57 years old.

No alcoholic bar either. In fact you wont find any drink stronger the sparkling grape juice in my house. No there no religious reason behind my absences of drinking and smoking. Simply followed in my parents footsteps...
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