Posted by Lanse on June 04, 2011 at 18:29:50 from (65.89.42.16):
Hey guys!!
First off, Im writing this in a hurry. Theres a good storm moving in, and were getting lots of lightning, so I want to get this done and unplug my computor. Sorry about that everyone. But, I waited most of the day for this to upload, and I really want to share it.
Anyway, Last weekend, I drove up to Wapokeneta, Ohio for their annual show there. Ive gone the last three years in a row. It was kind of weak this year though, because the pulls got rained out, so by the time I got there, it was kind of empty. Most people went home, and it was a nice cloudy day... Oh well, I still got to meet a couple new people from the forum here in real life, and see Rich (R Aiken), and head over to his farm. I gave him some WC parts and a couple rims/tires, and I came home with a whole bunch of "secondhand" metal. Some angle, a bunch of square tubing, a bit of plate, and a piece of an I-beam. It was fun, and a good day. I hope to post more soon, I hope yall enjoy the videos :-)
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