beags86
Eastbound and Down
That's what she said.

Haha! Cows blood never even thought of that!
The oil is soaking in nicely Dave should be good to go!
It's supposedly a middle ages thing.
I consider myself an amateur woodworker and I frequent a woodworking forum.
The story goes that a door was built and hung in the mid 1600s and coated(painted) with cows blood and linseed oil.
It's iron in our blood that makes blood red.
It's this iron in the blood soaking into the wood is one reason it's supposed to last.
I just figured you had an ample supply of cows blood at your disposal.
Interesting for sure! Actually just yesterday we had our vet do a otopsy on one cow and a BSE test on anouther. Yes at times we have plenty of cows blood.
I had to edit my post. Forgot a part.
I might feel slightly bad for the derail but since truck doesn't do burnouts anymore....
I actually would mind trying a blood paint. Even if it's a little creepy. I think the old world stuff is neat..
The iron thing is originally why barns where red. Iron in the paint made the paint red. So it makes sense to me.
prove it! Or wait do we have to wait for you to swap the steering column three times first ?All good! I think it's cool how they used to do things way back....i don't think we will have that trailer for 400 years but you never know? Lol!
Oh...the truck will still do a burn out!
LOL It was called The Woodwright's Shop with Roy Underhill, he was way cooler than Bob Ross.
prove it! Or wait do we have to wait for you to swap the steering column three times first ?

Called the machine shop this morning. Asked him if my engine would be capable of a burnout?
He replied
" Definitely, When I am done, no canuk stands a chance"
I thought that was a weird answer!
LOL!


Don't get started on NEERS w em though!