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Old 08-14-2010, 11:03 AM   #1
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Gotta bad case of the "stares".

I have a ways to go on my project and really need to get some stuff done on it this weekend, but all I can seem to do this morning is stare at it. Been in the garage for 2 hours this morning and all I've managed to do is stare...stare...figure out what parts I need to run a fuel line from the blazer tank to the fuel pump...stare...stare some more...etc.

I must be subconsciously overwhelmed with the work that's left...I keep telling myself to just pick a small task and complete it, but I can't seem to get moving.

Maybe it's the heat...high today is 103, tomorrow is supposed to be 106....which would make it at least 18 days in a row of 100+ heat. And the humidity makes it even worse.

Forgive the rant, just wanted to call myself out for being a pansy.
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Old 08-14-2010, 11:21 AM   #2
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

Staring, or contemplating? I wouldn't worry about it too much. Sometimes I like to just sit and look at stuff. Call it quiet bonding, or meditative visiting. I swear that my truck just gives off energy at times. .......or maybe that's just the gas fumes....
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Old 08-14-2010, 11:24 AM   #3
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

It's O.K., dude, this is supposed to be fun - break it down into even smaller pieces, like "i'm gonna put this hose clamp on and start to run the fuel line" and give yourself a break after that, grab something cold to drink, relish your accomplishment, and move on. If it's too hot, wait until this evening. I'm worthless in the heat as well, but we haven't had a day over 75 degrees yet this summer, so it hasn't been a problem for me. But whatever you do, hang in there. Procrastination only brings more procrastination.
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Old 08-14-2010, 11:32 AM   #4
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

To me its just part of owning and admiring our trucks. I do the same thing from time to time. My wife will come into the garage and ask what are you doing? I just say thinkin& hangin . I think think this is a way to decompress after a long work week. ( yes we are normal) cheers, Pat
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I have a ways to go on my project and really need to get some stuff done on it this weekend, but all I can seem to do this morning is stare at it. Been in the garage for 2 hours this morning and all I've managed to do is stare...stare...figure out what parts I need to run a fuel line from the blazer tank to the fuel pump...stare...stare some more...etc.

I must be subconsciously overwhelmed with the work that's left...I keep telling myself to just pick a small task and complete it, but I can't seem to get moving.

Maybe it's the heat...high today is 103, tomorrow is supposed to be 106....which would make it at least 18 days in a row of 100+ heat. And the humidity makes it even worse.

Forgive the rant, just wanted to call myself out for being a pansy.
You're lucky you didn't have this to stare at. Took awhile to figure out where to start.
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Old 08-14-2010, 01:07 PM   #6
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

Hey Boyd i know the feeling. Good luck and do as you say. Separate them into smaller tasks. BTW, where are you located?

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Old 08-14-2010, 01:11 PM   #7
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

Ever looked inside a 67 Firebird and saw how nice your garage floor looked? I'm petrified of this car

I want to get rocking on it, but $ is my issue.
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Old 08-14-2010, 03:59 PM   #8
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

Im at the same point but I just installed a/c in the shop soooo hopefully that will be an incentive..
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Old 08-14-2010, 04:46 PM   #9
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

I'm a little East of Dallas in a town called Forney.

I'm definitely installing AC in the garage next spring. When the house was built I had them insulate all the walls and install insulated garage doors. I just need to insulate the attic above, cut a hole in the wall above the walkout door, and install a through wall AC unit.

I ran the fuel line. Now I'm wrestling with the fuel pump...keeping the rod in the up position while trying to get the bolts started is a pain in the YKW. I'm using the grease trick, but it's so hot in the garage the grease won't keep it still.
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Old 08-14-2010, 04:50 PM   #10
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

Not only do I stare at my burb while in the garage, I also stare at the pictures I've taken of her at work...
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Old 08-14-2010, 04:51 PM   #11
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If it's too hot, wait until this evening. I'm worthless in the heat as well, but we haven't had a day over 75 degrees yet this summer, so it hasn't been a problem for me. But whatever you do, hang in there. Procrastination only brings more procrastination.
75! I'm jealous. The heat index now is 110. The hottest part of the day in Texas in August is usually from 2-7pm. I picked my daughters up from the airport last night and it was 97degs at 11pm!!
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Old 08-14-2010, 06:08 PM   #12
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

haha give your self a break for a few days and come back..or do something like fire it up or somethign..idk..just sitting in the seat an moving the shifter (that works now) helps me..my problem is getting $ and a ride to get parts..(hs dd)
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Old 08-14-2010, 06:29 PM   #13
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

Heck some times I just set in my one of my old trucks and listen to the radio leaning back in the seat with my eyes closed, but not asleep.

See I am such an old fellar I use to drive these old trucks when they were new. I own old trucks for nostalgia more than anything else.

I have been having the stare problem lately since it has been so darn hot here in the flatlands of Missouri lately. I too would like to put air conditioning in my shop by next year, but first have to finish the current project I am working on. The current project has drug on way too long, it is a 16' by 24' room I am building for sewing and craft work.
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i would love to have a shop. i am still workin in the backyard!
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

I hear ya. I am in North Dallas and have to work in my driveway. Man its HOT out there.

By the way, you can hold the fuel pump rod by placing a longer bolt in the motor mount hole on front of the block. At least on a small block.
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

I got it in earlier by doing that. Thanks though. Now I'm inside, drinkin' a cold one...it's ridiculously hot outside!
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You're lucky you didn't have this to stare at. Took awhile to figure out where to start.
Oh I'll be doing plenty of staring this winter when I replace my harness, lol.
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Not only do I stare at my burb while in the garage, I also stare at the pictures I've taken of her at work...
I used to do that... it was also my background for many years, and still is on my home computer.

I'll go out in the garage at night and check out the truck and firebird side by side and wonder how I go so lucky

I'll turn on the radio and just make mental lists of all the things to do, stuff I need to get, what order, etc... The car really is a disaster, but seeing the truck "done" beside it makes me think that maybe I can do it...
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Re: Gotta bad case of the "stares".

i'm in dallas and i had the same problem it took me all day to replace the seals on my oil pan, in the winter when its only 75 outside. i can do it in an hour.
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Boyd,

Noticed you said you are in Forney. I too am in Forney, out near Shamrock. If you get tired of staring at your truck feel free to stop by and stare at my truck. Maybe your staring will inspire me to do something. Probably not but maybe.
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Will do. I'm in Grayhawk, btw.
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Does anyone know if people still meet on Tuesday evenings at East Texas Choppers in Terrell? I met with the East Texas Classics guys there a few times. Occasionally had some nice vehicles show up.
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I just saw that American Graffiti comes on at 12:30 tonight. Thats always good to watch. Love the 58 Impala.
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I got a 5 gallon bucket I use as a seat in the garage. When ever I got to figure out how to do the next step I sit on the bucket and stare until the solution presents its self. I call it "bucket time"
I think staring is part of the process. You'll be fine.
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Maybe it's the heat...high today is 103, tomorrow is supposed to be 106....which would make it at least 18 days in a row of 100+ heat. And the humidity makes it even worse.

Forgive the rant, just wanted to call myself out for being a pansy.
Where is "Over Yonder" that you have THAT kind of Heat?
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