It got framed

After a little thought I decided to frame the puzzle. I did this with out glueing the pieces together so if I ever wanted to take it apart it would not be ruined. A little bit touchy to frame something that can fall into hundreds of pieces but I slide the original position on the table onto a piece of cardboard, placed the glass from the frame over the puzzle and then inverted it on to the glass and worked them both into the back side of the frame. I now think that I should do the same thing with a picture that I have of before it was restored and hang them together. What do you people think????? Not the most productive use of a persons time but neither is shooting skeet and trap, golfing, or sitting and watching the blades of a ceiling fan go around.
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I enjoy putting puzzles together. We have a winter home in southern Texas & on rainy days I can work on puzzles all day long.
Not a waste of time in my opinion.
 
GMCCool,

Where in South Texas do you winter at????? We are west of Phoenix and if I waited for a rainy day to do something nothing would get done. By the looks of some of the desert it hasn't rained here since Roosevelt was in office. They tell me that the monsoons come in the summer time when we are gone. The crops really look wonderfull here in the valley as the corn is all eared out and you coulden't touch the top of it if you were standing in the back of a pickup truck. Of course it is all irrigated and the nitrogen goes on with the water. With the heat, water and nitrogen you can see it grow every day.
 
Good Evening Tom
I really don t think that is a waste of time . I work the puzzles every morning drinking my coffee . It also causes the brain to work & function right . My hats off to you for taking carer of yourself .
Enjoy your pizzles I do .


Azpeapicker John
 
Where in S.Texas are you? My wife's brother (who passed away last month) spent winters in Donna, Texas.
We visited them there twice, driving from New Braunfels, while visiting my 2 sisters there.
 
Greg,

This was one of several that I had in a collection. I would generally buy one that was as good as I could find and then go over it till I got it as perfect as I
could. I ended up with a complete 20 series and a complete 30 series along with plows and other implements. Dan Yeck and Henry Delbridge were the
two gentlemen that helped me a great deal putting the collection together. They are both artist and deserve credit for the way things turned out.
 
Tom, when I worked in the Phoenix area, I stayed in Buckeye. Are you near there? I liked it down there...
 
Looks good . If a person wants a paint job that makes a tractor look better than new see Henry. I have hauled his tractors before. Almost scares you to tie them down to haul. He always says don't worry about it. They make paint for that. I would love for him to paint our D-4 cat.
 
We are in Alamo in a senior resort (Winter Ranch) Probably 3-4 miles from Donna. We leave Iowa in mid Oct for Texas & return to Iowa in mid April.
 
We are in a senior resort (Winter Ranch)in Alamo. We leave Iowa mid Oct & return to Iowa in mid April.
 
Yes John, our address is Buckeye. We are between Buckeye and Good Year about half way up the White Tank Mountains in a place called Victory and that is part of the community called Verrado. It looks just like a new village in the midwest would look like 60 years ago with all the streets tree lined with the little village of Verrado that every one can reach on a golf cart. The only thing that gives it's location away are the mountains and the palm trees. The whole area use to be Catepillars proving grounds. My wife and I didn't know what state we even wanted to retire in but when we saw this place we both knew that we wanted to be here.
 
Turbocharged but not pressurized. This was the fourth Centurion 210 that I have owned in my flying career. The last plane was a A-36 Beechcraft Bonanza. I would have bought another 210 but Cessna stopped making them and I wanted a new one so I bought the Bonanza. Both nice planes but very much different performance.
 

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