Tuesday, July 3, 2007

The Hammock Calibrator's '67 Power Wagon

Michael has served in the Navy for the last 11 years as an Aviation Electronics Calibration Technician and he can't wait to get out this August 2007. He is excited to be 'real-tired' and settled somewhere in the Pacific Islands. (He says 'real-tired' cause he is really tired of working for the Navy.) When people ask him what he is going to do next, he will say "Calibrating Hammocks". For now, that's all he needs to do is relax in a hammock with a slushy 'umbrella' drink and go SCUBA diving.

His truck, that he's kept for the last 24 years, keeps him busy too. He is rebuilding the rusted body and I can't wait to get it done. He loves working on it, and yes he loves this truck :o)

Bending and cutting metals to replace the rusty old pieces

The 'behemoth' in Guam 2004

Resizing the flat bed in 2004

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