Time in Garage: 1-1/2 hours
Yesterday I reran and attached the rear axle brake lines. Prior to doing the work I downloaded photographs off the internet that provided some good reference material. Ah, the joys of being able to go on line and look up solutions to problems! The tie down straps have been put away in a different box that I was unable to locate so I am unable to finish off the job.
Earlier in the week I had some "interesting" conversations with colleagues about the project . Many of whom have extensive project management experience and projects of their own so I respect their opinions. They have provided a lot of encouragement which is very much appreciated. I have to stay focused on a little bit of work each day and keep the project moving along. I am encouraged the boxes of parts are getting used up which is a boost to my enthusiasm.
The weather here has been brutally cold for the last 3 or 4 days. My physical "energy level" has been low and I associate that with a natural tendency to want to hibernate when it is so cold. I am visualizing the reuniting of the body to the chassis and the installation of the engine and transmission. Once these task are finished I will feel a sense of accomplishment. Of course warmer weather is needed in order to move my camper van down the driveway to move the Triumph out of the garage to install the engine. Fingers crossed the weather will warm up soon!
Sunday, March 2, 2014
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