[AT] funny..

John Hall jthall at worldnet.att.net
Sat Oct 28 14:17:29 PDT 2006


Right list, wrong thread. Needed a laugh anyway. Too much weird stuff been 
happening on the lists the last week. Maybe Spencer's got some goblins 
loose!!!

John
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "charlie hill" <chill8 at cox.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] funny..


> Henry I think it's the clear part of the guage he is saying is broken.
> That's why I said clear epoxy.  Personally if could get a couple of more 
> years out of it before it clowded over then I'd just deal with the problem 
> again then.
>
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Henry Miller" <hank at millerfarm.com>
> To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 1:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [AT] funny..
>
>
>> About 15 years ago my Grandpa fixed a few with cement, and it worked 
>> great, if
>> you don't know what to look for it is hard to tell.    I don't know if he
>> used a form, or just some stiff mortar.   Experiment on a few stones 
>> first I
>> guess.
>>
>> I wouldn't use Epoxy - UV from the sun will destroy most epoxy in short 
>> order.
>>
>> On Saturday 28 October 2006 11:39, Steve W. wrote:
>>> Francis Robinson wrote:
>>> > -----Original Message-----
>>> > Don't know if you guys are trying to be morbid  with all this cemetery
>>> > talk or just trying to get in the season with Halloween next week
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > A cemetery morbid??? Not to a genealogist...   ;-)
>>> > There is a TV commercial on now that shows a couple getting all upset
>>> > because they just looked out the window and discovering that outside 
>>> > of
>>> > the window of their great hotel room is a huge very old cemetery. They
>>> > start preparing to leave at once. If that were a genealogist the 
>>> > reaction
>>> > would be "COOL!!!! Let's go look..."   ;-)   ;-)
>>> > As a parallel, imagine looking out of your new hotel window and seeing 
>>> > a
>>> > huge collection of restored antique tractors, each with a story to 
>>> > tell.
>>> >
>>> > :)
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > "farmer"
>>> >
>>> > The brave may not live forever but the easily frightened may never 
>>> > live
>>> > at all.
>>> >
>>> > Francis Robinson
>>> > Central Indiana, USA
>>> > robinson at svs.net
>>>
>>> There are a few OLD cemeteries around here that folks seem to just
>>> ignore. I have been attempting to restore the one behind our fire
>>> station to some semblance of order by filling in the collapsed graves
>>> and straightening headstones. I would love to repair the iron fence
>>> around it and cut down the sumac trees as well but so far the town
>>> doesn't like that idea. Maybe I'll just have to do it anyway.... I hear
>>> it is easier to get forgiveness than permission sometimes.
>>> I have to find some good epoxy for a couple stones, they are the nice
>>> carved marble ones with huge finials on the tops and a couple have lost
>>> the top ball. Any suggestions out there. I talked to a local memorial
>>> outfit and was told that THEY repair stones but don't tell others how.
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