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Myles,

I was interested to see how the refinery went together.  Though I have no practical knowledge of such facilities as I do power substations, there is a vague similarity in that it's use is for energy, and there are a lot of interconnected parts!  All of us should take note to you comment about looking at the box of Plastruct parts and wondering how you were going to get it done.  If we try, we find out we can do more than we thought.

Thank you for the overall view yesterday and the one from 2012.  I joined the Forum in June 2012, and found your topic around the time of your October photograph.  It has been a great ride!!  

Speaking of rides, the Fairlane is a great project for you.  It is something of what you can do with your Acura in comparison to the old Fairlane.  I would have no idea how my 2004 Hyundai Sonata does compared to the old '69 Galaxy XL with the big V8 I had.  I do know this; I had a 2005 Sonata which some nut totaled for me a number of years back by running off the main road at 55 mph at least, hit my front fender when I was stopped behind the stop sign.  The reason I bring it up is that the 2005 had a 4 cylinder engine in it, which was too small for that heavy of a car with our hills.  I used to lose speed going up a few hills.  The 2004 I bought after the 05 was totaled has a V6, and it has way more than enough power.  No I don't hot rod is so I don't know the 0 to 60.   

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