What are your winter indoor hobbies going to be?

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  • paperboy

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    I was just wondering what winter indoor hobbies you're planning to do this year? I am going to be working on my 1977 Ford Maverick. I already have the engine out and motor compartment detailed. After deer season I'm going to rebuild the engine. It came with a straight 6 and I am gonna keep it and do a few mods. I'm adding a bigger carb, new cam/lifter/valve train. Also putting in flat top pistons and a shift kit in the trans. Current car pics are in my album, can't get them to post. Can't wait!!!!!
     

    BiscuitNaBasket

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    88GT

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    Home remodeling...the next installment. Unless we get the HUD home we've bid on. Then it will be rental remodeling, the next installment.
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    1. Reloading season. Just punched out 250 rounds of .45acp today.

    2. Finish that corner of my basement (new lighting, shelving, laundry tub, etc.) that I have been putting off . . . since 1997.:D
     

    Gabriel

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    I actually spend more time outside in the winter than I do when it's warm. Unless the ground is snow covered (or you need to dig a hole), it's the best time to work in the woods because the ground cover is mostly gone. I will spend a lot of my time, snow permitting, cleaning up the downed trees and limbs on my property.
     

    Speedybruin4

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    Hopefully finishing the stock on an old NEF Pardner that I bought a while back, try to work out, and watch Speedybruin4 Jr who is due in 2.5 weeks!
     

    Scout

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    Finish the garage remodel (insulation, drywall, lights and heat.)
    Then I have a list if things to work on put there, 86 Fieriest, '64 scout, several motorcycles, cub cadet 169, and that's enough to last the winter.
     

    Scout

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    Finish the garage remodel (insulation, drywall, lights and heat.)
    Then I have a list if things to work on put there, 86 Fiero, '64 scout, several motorcycles, cub cadet 169, and that's enough to last the winter.
     

    hooky

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    Reloading. I want to build some shelves in the garage and refinish our kitchen cabinets.

    I have a plain Jane Rem 1911 that I'd like to tinker with a bit. New sights and a beaver tail are probably something I could do without ruining it.
     
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