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Wow, so cool that you've read my other posts! "Buffy" is cute and totally fitting with what I name stuff, but I have a friend named Buffi, for real! I would think of her and not the B8 unfortunately! I'm open for names! That's cool about B8 standing for buffer! Never crossed my mind!
My husband is who taught me all that I know! He's 20 years older than me and has restored just about everything since he was a little boy! He actually restores antique cars for a living and is an expert metal fabricator! He restores and makes custom motorcycles! He's an expert painter, (ranked by Valspar as top 5 painter), expert at airbrushing, and an excellent mechanic! He also makes his own tools for stuff that you can't buy them for! We have a lot of homemade clutch pullers for our chainsaws. I have a homemade wrench made for our modulators for our Chevy Chevette auto transmissions, plus other homemade stuff too! He built a rotisserie for his 1985 Chevy Chevette out of scrap metal and an old bedframe so he could rotate his car to rebuild the floor. It's truly endless of what he can do! He does tattoos, builds electric guitars out of blocks of wood all self taught plus more! I'm not bragging, but he's a rare breed!
When it comes to hobbies he collects chainsaws and loves Chevy Chevettes and is getting ready to start restoring both of them. He's very supportive of my hobbies! Anything I'm interested in he will teach me how to fix and restore it! He's the one that bought me almost all of what I collect! He just bought me "Pinny"! Pinny just needs a motor rebuild, nothing difficult, some new grease, parts oiled, a pretty paint job. I want him to be pinstriped like the old rat rods, which I forgot to mention that my husband "Sammy" can pinstripe too, so hence the name Pinny! Owlie's front grill is cracked, the speaker cloth needs to be replaced, and the clock doesn't work. I'm going to grind off the broken grill pieces, put new material on the speaker, make a custom backer for a pretty material to take the place of the missing grill. It won't be original, but it will be custom and look like it was suppose to be that way! He taught me how to restore tube and solid state radios! He showed me how to de-solder circuit boards out of old computer monitors and old TV's to get the capacitors, resistors, diodes, transistors, etc. He also has a degree in electronics and auto mechanics. He bought me a 1974 Triumph motorcycle when we were first dating and as of last winter are custom building it! I could write you a book on all we do! Ha ha! He taught me how to weld, how to do metal work the primitive way. I made a perfect bowl out of a flat piece of metal by using the tucking system. There's a lot of videoes on that on Youtube.
I have a lot of vintage manuals for my various hobbies, but I only have one manual for an Electrolux model g that came with my 1205 off of Ebay. I don't even own a model g yet! Ha ha!
Thanks for all the wonderful comments! I love talking with you!

-Michelle