Well hello gang,
After a few hectic weeks we are settled in NC and back online. Although we are still unpacking and living out of a ton of boxes. I never knew we had so much stuff! We returned from Ohio yesterday with the last round of my garage stuff, spare M37 parts, and yard junk. It is all packed into a small 10x24 outbuilding as I have no garage here yet.
Folks and the weather have been great.
Now for the really exciting news, seems I landed a job with a fellow named Charles at a place called M-Series Rebuild. I will be fixing up old Dodge trucks and MV's for a living now.

Hard to believe I have been at the shop three weeks already. What a great change from the hectic sales office. I realize now how much mechanical skill I have gotten rusty on sitting at a sales desk for over a decade. It is good to get the wrenches out again for a living

The crew is great and I am learning a great deal. The first two weeks I was quite nervous. I know how I would go about certain teardown procedures but I kept asking myself "is that how would Charles would do it?" I found myself asking a lot of questions I already knew the answers to as well as learning new things. The shop operates similar to aviation standards when it comes to cleaning and inspection of components. I am having a great time. My first task is an M37 engine rebuild with a disk brake upgrade and electrical re-wire.
I will post pics as soon as I load my Cannon camera software on the new PC.
Regards, David