Posts by gooseman

    Damn Rab it's still together? You have been home for more than 24 hours and you haven't torn it apart yet? Still not feeling good yet I would guess.
    I still love the look of the slingshot when I see it sitting among regular cars and trucks

    :00008359: You're right, everyone was so busy,... doing nothing, yet going everywhere. There was so much we missed, so many we didn't meet. Time was against us from day one. No regrets, you only live once, live life and and enjoy.
    P.S. @gooseman was giving members that syrup junk,...made in China, knock off of VT syrup. :00008172: J/K bud, we did have fun! :thumbsup:

    Sorry shatneyman but we just don't like the VT aunt jemima :whistling: Stuff.
    Just kidding of course. You are a fine gentleman my friend. It was a pleasure meeting you and your wife along with many others we met. What a blast we had and so sad it went so fast. Room is already booked for next year

    I had the pleasure to meet both Rab and Allison this weekend along with many forum members and I can say without a doubt that this forum and its members are top notch. Safe travels my friends and will see everyone same place same time next year. It was a blast

    Took this picture before I loaded it on the trailer for trip to Maggie. Backed it up from garage and couldn't resist the opportunity for shot.


    And all loaded ready to roll out Wednesday early morning. My son gave me a hand getting the trailer ready. Hard to believe 2 days ago I was welding the trailer back together after making it 2 inches wider. Finished painting yesterday morning, wired all new lights, new fenders, and new deck boards, it was a marathon to get it done.


    Sorry to hear, I was hoping to meet up with another Canuck down there, looks like Chowder and myself that I am aware of. Hopefully get a chance to head up one day and see what you have done as I am only a little over an hr from you. Keep eyes on forum for the Woodward cruise in Detroit. I missed it last yr but plan on hitting it this yr.

    The tooling for alum diecast is heat treated, and as the tooling is used in the casting machine the surface gets stress cracks. These small hairline cracks transfer into the surface of the casting. They are harmless as they are just a reflection of what the moulding surface looks like.

    Just a heads up to our American friends. A passport is required for you to get back into the USA. Something that changed a few years ago. Not law to get into Canada but makes it easier for sure. Also no hand guns allowed the border dosnt like them and you will not have to splurge on a motel for the night as they have accomedations set up for people caught bringing in hand guns ;( Helmets are also required

    Jay, if only you had a lift to work on your sling. But then again for the amount of time you have it torn apart it would always be on the lift. Get it back together so we can ride

    Uhhhmmmm............ DUDE!!!!! What's up with "open air" ******URINAL!!!!????******
    Can't see the pics above the sink, but hope they're NOT pics of visitors to the "social" URINAL!!!! :00008172::00008172:

    It's a man's garage what can I say. The pictures are from days ago when I ran a goose hunting guide service. Pictures are from hunts that I guided clients that became friends over the years. That's where I got my nickname of gooseman.

    I totally agree. Too bad most of us barely have enough room in the garage for two cars and the junk from the better half. And low ceiling height as well. Maybe in my next life I'll choose the features the house MUST have before buying. What realtor ever said the most important 3 words in real estate is location, location, location? I think we'll all agree it's garage, garage, garage

    Can't argue that, my garage is a 75x60 with in floor heat. Plus the wife has an attached double car on the house that she keeps her jeep in. Never have a big enough garage/ workshop.