L.B,

Member
HoBo you slay me , member asks "Tool and Equipment List" Tim PloughNman Daley as always with his long
winded Ford Bible By the Book Quote which is technically correct but extinguishes all hope of ever seeing
a finished project and scares the bejeeeees out of this guy and along you come with the Honest answer " 1/4 Million $$$$s
great answer and true,nobody can say your lie-N so Im buy-N........LB Master of the Obvious
 
Lol.
I've found I can do most of a restoration with the tools shown below.


cvphoto16759.jpg
 
You asked, I answered as thoroughly as possible. Your question was ambiguous as I said -you don?t detail what you plan to do, if anything. You don?t like that I cover all the bases ?tough sh!t. I don?t care. You don't have to read it. Just trying to pass on information from lessons learned and from others too so a newbie doesn?t make mistakes. Guys like you rarely finish a project let alone ever start one. Most questions on these boards have been answered time and time again. One just needs to do their homework and search the archives for plenty of answers. Good luck with whatever you are thinking of doing.

Tim Daley(MI)
 
"You asked, I answered as thoroughly as possible."

Tim,
The one thing you forgot to cover is the one Ken(Ark) mentioned below:

"Just remember that for every dollar you spend , you will probably lose ninety cents, if you get it running."
 
I love it. 4 1/2 hammers and not a single screwdriver ! How does that saying go? If the only tool in your toolbox is a hammer, everything looks like a nail !
 

[b:f33ac8e4b7]"You asked, I answered as thoroughly as possible."

"Your question was ambiguous as I said -you don?t detail what you plan to do"

"Guys like you rarely finish a project let alone ever start one."[/b:f33ac8e4b7]

who are u talking to? the person who asked has not posted in this thread.

[b:f33ac8e4b7]"tough sh!t."[/b:f33ac8e4b7]

:roll:
 
(quoted from post at 10:31:53 03/16/19)
[i:c7f7c76aa0]Any[/i:c7f7c76aa0] tool can be the right tool.
/quote]

You beat me to the point. No duct tape there !!!! That newfangled clear tape with the fancy dispenser is no match for duct tape.
 
(quoted from post at 02:21:36 03/16/19) Lol.
I've found I can do most of a restoration with the tools shown below.


<img src="https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto16759.jpg">
LMAO!

A BFH, a boot for that kick in the a$$ and a revolver to keep the critters at bay. :lol:
 

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