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Can I brag about wife?

sansoneservices

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WY winters are cold and windy. My uninsulated drafty hangar doesn't retain heat without a glowing dwarf star inside. Recently after pulling the IO-360 for overhaul, I arrived home complaining about the temps in the hangar and wife said: "put your engine in the living room" 🤣🥳 bless her heart
 
WY winters are cold and windy. My uninsulated drafty hangar doesn't retain heat without a glowing dwarf star inside. Recently after pulling the IO-360 for overhaul, I arrived home complaining about the temps in the hangar and wife said: "put your engine in the living room" 🤣🥳 bless her heart
Get yourself a 40,000 BTU salamander, guaranteed it will work! Nice wife !
 
WY winters are cold and windy. My uninsulated drafty hangar doesn't retain heat without a glowing dwarf star inside. Recently after pulling the IO-360 for overhaul, I arrived home complaining about the temps in the hangar and wife said: "put your engine in the living room" 🤣🥳 bless her heart
Be careful. They can be sneaky!
 
I found a great deal on 2 engines when I was building so my friend Dave and I bought them. Here they are in my entry before they were re-bagged and preserved until being installed. I have 350 hours on mine now! engines-in-the-house2-1536x1024.jpgKBIV.jpeg
 
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I found a great deal on 2 engines when I was building so my friend Dave and I bought them. Here they are in my entry before they were re-bagged and preserved until being installed. I have 350 hours on mine now! View attachment 76431
Good conversation starters: What; those? Oh: Lycoming.:LOL:

I overhauled my first VW engine in the living room of my apartment when I was in college. Getting it back down the stairs from the second floor was interesting.:ROFLMAO: Pivot.....pivot.............PIVOT................:DNo roommate.......:LOL:
 
I will join. You may know her as Sweetie. Her name is Diana. She's been my rock for 40 years next June 1st.
She always asks how my day went and genuinely seems interested. She put up with tanks curing and testing in the Great Room. She suggested storing all sorts of parts in the spare bedrooms.
I don't have words. She's pretty awesome.
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I will join. You may know her as Sweetie. Her name is Diana. She's been my rock for 40 years next June 1st.
She always asks how my day went and genuinely seems interested. She put up with tanks curing and testing in the Great Room. She suggested storing all sorts of parts in the spare bedrooms.
I don't have words. She's pretty awesome.
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We're very fortunate
 
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