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Old 01-07-08, 04:06
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Default Great Long Weekend at the Hammond Barn

It was a fine long weekend in Hammond (there will be some activity on Dominion Day, but I won't be there, but in Merrickville with the S&P gang). On the weekend, Grant, Bob and I attended to some small tasks while the rain came down. Guy Vapeur stopped by (see above threads) and sold off some of his finds. We hope to see more of Guy in the future with a view to forming the "Hammond Quartet"...Lunch at Chez Marie was as good as usual and fortified us for the afternoon fun and games.

When it wasn't raining, we loaded my HUP on the trailer for the Monday run to the muffler shop in downtown Orleans (east end of Ottawa). Bob left the barn early to sort out some windows for his rear deck. I parted company around 2:30 PM as the heat and humidity peaked.

Today (Monday), saw Bob and I running the HUP to the shop. We ditched the HUP and had breakfast at the Cozy Nest in Orleans - I know, it's sort of cheating on Chez Marie, but a change is as good as a rest...Back at the barn, the sun broke cover and we decided to do some sandblasting. Bob cleaned up his front end sheet metal and I got my doghouse and a small floor plate cleaned up. Duty called me home for some work related telephone calls, and I met Bob at the muffler shop later that afternoon to retrieve the HUP. After paying Dan the Muffler Man for his good work, Bob hauled the HUP back to Hammond, where we off-loaded and called it a day. The heavens opened up just as we put the HUP back into its shelter. Many thanks, Bob. It is good to have friends who share the same interests, and more importantly, friends who have a truck and trailer. Bob's time and effort were very much appreciated! Now I have no excuse for putting the body on the frame, except maybe a second coat of paint - if it ever stops raining here.

Thumbnail sequence: Bob in his office/Bob sandblasting/My doghouse before/during/after primer.
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Old 01-07-08, 04:21
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As mentioned, Dan the Muffler Man had his hands all over my HUP's frame today. The fellows at the shop were quite impressed with the HUP, thinking it would make a good swamper or off-road/rock crawler... Bob mentioned that the good folks of Orleans were somewhat baffled with his trailer load - being good liberals, they shook with fear when they caught a glimpse of the the OD paint and immediately went home and called their MPs to demand a cut in the defence budget...fortunately, we don't have a thief, er, liberal MP, so we should be OK for the time being.

The thumbnails show the HUP waiting for the trip perched up on Bob's trailer, and a shot of the new pipes.
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Old 01-07-08, 15:16
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As mentioned, Dan the Muffler Man had his hands all over my HUP's frame today. The fellows at the shop were quite impressed with the HUP, thinking it would make a good swamper or off-road/rock crawler... Bob mentioned that the good folks of Orleans were somewhat baffled with his trailer load - being good liberals, they shook with fear when they caught a glimpse of the the OD paint and immediately went home and called their MPs to demand a cut in the defence budget...fortunately, we don't have a thief, er, liberal MP, so we should be OK for the time being.

The thumbnails show the HUP waiting for the trip perched up on Bob's trailer, and a shot of the new pipes.

Rob..
Nice job..Just an observation that will save you some vexation down the road..
Turn your muffler clamps 90 Degrees so that the nuts can be easily accessed once the body is on..A rookie mistake but easily fixed at this point..do it before they become heated and the metal atains new memory..
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Retighten after a couple of hours run time..
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Old 02-07-08, 04:27
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Rob..
Nice job..Just an observation that will save you some vexation down the road..
Turn your muffler clamps 90 Degrees so that the nuts can be easily accessed once the body is on..A rookie mistake but easily fixed at this point..do it before they become heated and the metal atains new memory..
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Retighten after a couple of hours run time..
Alex,

Sage advice. Dan the Muffler Man placed the clamps tits-up to remind me to tighten them once I am happy with the final positioning. He left some wiggle room if I didn't like the set up - a real pro, our Dan. Prior to the great "mating" of body and frame, I will adjust the clamps just so.

By the way, it is good to "hear" from you - it seems we lost you for a spell (or maybe I should venture out of the Resto Forum more often...),
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Old 02-07-08, 04:33
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Default Canada Day

My son Jesse and I made the trek out to Kars to visit Mike (AKA Gunner) and his kabal of re-enactors. The S&P convoy was augmented by the Iltis Club of Ottawa (some proudly wearing their Rotters hat), and a few free-lancers, including a family from Montreal. It was quite the convoy to Merrickville and then to Kemptville. Hopefully Mike can list off all of the trucks/guns.

Jesse and I spent the afternoon with one of my army buds, Paul and his two boys. The parade went well with only one breakdown (prior to the parade start). The six pounder salutes at the end of O Canada and God Save the Queen were notable for their subdued "woofs". I guess times are a-changing, eh, Mike?

After the parade, Jesse joined a few of Ottawa's best re-enactors for a small break in the back of the museum's C8. The Merrickville show was quite nice (we missed the Kemptville show) - well done, Mike and company.
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Hi Rob:

Thanks for the kudos! Sorry I was off feeding monsters (read: teenagers) when you had to go so I missed saying goodbye!

It was a great day and I'll post a detailed after action review (AAR) in the events section.

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Old 14-07-08, 03:57
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Default Visitor Day At The Barn

Today, we had the pleasure of hosting Gordon Yeo and his cousin (sorry, mate - I forgot to write down your name...) from Manotick. Guy Vapeur also made an appearance. The entourage took the royale tour of Bob’s empire and then we headed down to Chez Marie for a bite to eat. Curious thing, the food was free for the Hammond gang…Gordon was first off the mark after brunch and picked up the tab. You may have started a dangerous precedent there Gordon!

After brunch, Bob worked on his arches, while Grant hammered out a repetative tune on his truck roof. I satisfied my CMP urge by cutting back some growth around my shelter and by the Dodge truck park - where a new (to me) stablemate will soon join them...more to follow!
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