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[GMCnet] Off Topic. Linda's Elevator was up, and running for Valentines day [message #329161] Thu, 15 February 2018 02:31 Go to next message
BobDunahugh is currently offline  BobDunahugh   United States
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How's the elevator coming along has been a question at GMCMI rallies for sometime. That is over. 11 years ago she had a knee replaced. Got an infection, and ended up losing her leg. So that meant the she couldn't go upstairs anymore. 10 years ago we looked into getting an elevator installed. Were told that it would be extremely difficult to do for our house. I served in the USMC. So to me. It's just going to take some extra effort. So I made up some detailed drawings, and started tarring apart a portion of the house. As there are 3 levels for the elevator to stop at. Then we decided that the 78 Royale needed a wider door, and other modification made to get us back on the road. Be simpler to do these mods on the GMC at home instead of at the warehouse. So I set out to build a 1200 sq ft shop at home that had 13 ft ceilings, central heat/AC, hoist, floor drain, Hot/ Cold water, and a crystal chandelier. Had to add that for fun. RIGHT? Built it by myself. Like everything else I seem to do. Then I modified the GMC. Elevator got pushed back each time. With us back on the road with the GMC. Linda decided that it would be nice if the patio was enclosed. Another Bob Job to do. Next back to the elevator finely. Then the modified GMC burned. Elevator takes another vacation so I can find another 78 Royale. More detailed drawings. Then 9 months dedicated to totally dismantling, building, and modifying this 78 Royale. Done, and back on the road. Next I had a Muslim destroy the inside of one of our rental warehouse units. .Another Bob job. Finely back to the elevator. Now DONE. Well, except for a few details. BUT she can go upstairs. And that was all she really wanted. Now I can go out to play with the GMC. Love that thing. Next off to Tucson. I'm one happy guy. And she got 12 red roses at the end of her ride upstairs in her new elevator. Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic. Linda's Elevator was up, and running for Valentines day [message #329162 is a reply to message #329161] Thu, 15 February 2018 05:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Now, when are you going to finish building the helicopter?

Emery Stora

> On Feb 15, 2018, at 1:31 AM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
>
> How's the elevator coming along has been a question at GMCMI rallies for sometime. That is over. 11 years ago she had a knee replaced. Got an infection, and ended up losing her leg. So that meant the she couldn't go upstairs anymore. 10 years ago we looked into getting an elevator installed. Were told that it would be extremely difficult to do for our house. I served in the USMC. So to me. It's just going to take some extra effort. So I made up some detailed drawings, and started tarring apart a portion of the house. As there are 3 levels for the elevator to stop at. Then we decided that the 78 Royale needed a wider door, and other modification made to get us back on the road. Be simpler to do these mods on the GMC at home instead of at the warehouse. So I set out to build a 1200 sq ft shop at home that had 13 ft ceilings, central heat/AC, hoist, floor drain, Hot/ Cold water, and a crystal chandelier. Had to add that for fun. RIGHT? Built it by myself. Like everything else I
> seem to do. Then I modified the GMC. Elevator got pushed back each time. With us back on the road with the GMC. Linda decided that it would be nice if the patio was enclosed. Another Bob Job to do. Next back to the elevator finely. Then the modified GMC burned. Elevator takes another vacation so I can find another 78 Royale. More detailed drawings. Then 9 months dedicated to totally dismantling, building, and modifying this 78 Royale. Done, and back on the road. Next I had a Muslim destroy the inside of one of our rental warehouse units. .Another Bob job. Finely back to the elevator. Now DONE. Well, except for a few details. BUT she can go upstairs. And that was all she really wanted. Now I can go out to play with the GMC. Love that thing. Next off to Tucson. I'm one happy guy. And she got 12 red roses at the end of her ride upstairs in her new elevator. Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic. Linda's Elevator was up, and running for Valentines day [message #329163 is a reply to message #329161] Thu, 15 February 2018 06:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dave Stragand is currently offline  Dave Stragand   United States
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Bob,

Congrats on completing the elevator! That was not an easy job — elevators have lots of ups and downs.. :)

I hear what you’re saying — you need another ‘78 coach project. We’d be happy to let you do as much work on ours as you can handle. If ya’ rest, ya’ rust, right?

What is your next big project?

-Dave
‘78 Transmode
Pittsburgh

> On Feb 15, 2018, at 3:32 AM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
>
> How's the elevator coming along has been a question at GMCMI rallies for sometime. That is over. 11 years ago she had a knee replaced. Got an infection, and ended up losing her leg. So that meant the she couldn't go upstairs anymore. 10 years ago we looked into getting an elevator installed. Were told that it would be extremely difficult to do for our house. I served in the USMC. So to me. It's just going to take some extra effort. So I made up some detailed drawings, and started tarring apart a portion of the house. As there are 3 levels for the elevator to stop at. Then we decided that the 78 Royale needed a wider door, and other modification made to get us back on the road. Be simpler to do these mods on the GMC at home instead of at the warehouse. So I set out to build a 1200 sq ft shop at home that had 13 ft ceilings, central heat/AC, hoist, floor drain, Hot/ Cold water, and a crystal chandelier. Had to add that for fun. RIGHT? Built it by myself. Like everything else I seem to do. Then I modified the GMC. Elevator got pushed back each time. With us back on the road with the GMC. Linda decided that it would be nice if the patio was enclosed. Another Bob Job to do. Next back to the elevator finely. Then the modified GMC burned. Elevator takes another vacation so I can find another 78 Royale. More detailed drawings. Then 9 months dedicated to totally dismantling, building, and modifying this 78 Royale. Done, and back on the road. Next I had a Muslim destroy the inside of one of our rental warehouse units. .Another Bob job. Finely back to the elevator. Now DONE. Well, except for a few details. BUT she can go upstairs. And that was all she really wanted. Now I can go out to play with the GMC. Love that thing. Next off to Tucson. I'm one happy guy. And she got 12 red roses at the end of her ride upstairs in her new elevator. Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic. Linda's Elevator was up, and running for Valentines day [message #329173 is a reply to message #329163] Thu, 15 February 2018 12:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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Bob, don't know that you knew this, but, last Valentine's day, my wife
Judy's oldest daughter succumbed to metastatic breast cancer. Also, a few
years ago, my first wife Mary suffered what would become a fatal heart
attack following open heart surgery to repair a botched previous surgery to
replace a mitral valve. SO, Valentine's day at the Hupy household is a
somber time. Combine that with grey skies and miserable oregon weather, and
you get the picture.
Then comes your Elevator story. What an uplifting piece of news this
is. Thank you for jerking my ass around and setting my priorities straight.
Something both Judy and I needed today. Typical Marine response to
adversity. Improvise, adapt, overcome and overwhelm. Bob jobs for sure.
Judy's dad is a Marine. 100 years old on Christmas Eve. Served
throughout the South Pacific during WW 2. Decorated with purple hearts and
bronze star. He was recalled from ready reserves when Korea came along.
Went to the Chosin Resevoir with a Batallion of Marines during a rugged
Korean winter. Fought their way out of that mess in freezing cold and human
wave assaults from the Chinese and North Korean troops. Less than a company
of marines came out. I know the Marines, and I am proud to have one for a
father in law.
Thanks for your service, and your GMC service as well.
Jim Hupy and Judy Countermine
Salem, Or


On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 4:40 AM, Dave Stragand <
dave.stragand@forwardlook.net> wrote:

> Bob,
>
> Congrats on completing the elevator! That was not an easy job — elevators
> have lots of ups and downs.. :)
>
> I hear what you’re saying — you need another ‘78 coach project. We’d be
> happy to let you do as much work on ours as you can handle. If ya’ rest,
> ya’ rust, right?
>
> What is your next big project?
>
> -Dave
> ‘78 Transmode
> Pittsburgh
>
>> On Feb 15, 2018, at 3:32 AM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
>>
>> How's the elevator coming along has been a question at GMCMI rallies for
> sometime. That is over. 11 years ago she had a knee replaced. Got an
> infection, and ended up losing her leg. So that meant the she couldn't go
> upstairs anymore. 10 years ago we looked into getting an elevator
> installed. Were told that it would be extremely difficult to do for our
> house. I served in the USMC. So to me. It's just going to take some extra
> effort. So I made up some detailed drawings, and started tarring apart a
> portion of the house. As there are 3 levels for the elevator to stop at.
> Then we decided that the 78 Royale needed a wider door, and other
> modification made to get us back on the road. Be simpler to do these mods
> on the GMC at home instead of at the warehouse. So I set out to build a
> 1200 sq ft shop at home that had 13 ft ceilings, central heat/AC, hoist,
> floor drain, Hot/ Cold water, and a crystal chandelier. Had to add that for
> fun. RIGHT? Built it by myself. Like everything else I seem to do. Then I
> modified the GMC. Elevator got pushed back each time. With us back on the
> road with the GMC. Linda decided that it would be nice if the patio was
> enclosed. Another Bob Job to do. Next back to the elevator finely. Then
> the modified GMC burned. Elevator takes another vacation so I can find
> another 78 Royale. More detailed drawings. Then 9 months dedicated to
> totally dismantling, building, and modifying this 78 Royale. Done, and back
> on the road. Next I had a Muslim destroy the inside of one of our rental
> warehouse units. .Another Bob job. Finely back to the elevator. Now DONE.
> Well, except for a few details. BUT she can go upstairs. And that was all
> she really wanted. Now I can go out to play with the GMC. Love that thing.
> Next off to Tucson. I'm one happy guy. And she got 12 red roses at the
> end of her ride upstairs in her new elevator. Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic. Linda's Elevator was up, and running for Valentines day [message #329174 is a reply to message #329173] Thu, 15 February 2018 12:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeanette is currently offline  Jeanette   United States
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Great jobs Bob. And completing them is the best part. Glad Linda made it upstairs to find your Roses!

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> On Feb 15, 2018, at 12:07 PM, James Hupy wrote:
>
> Bob, don't know that you knew this, but, last Valentine's day, my wife
> Judy's oldest daughter succumbed to metastatic breast cancer. Also, a few
> years ago, my first wife Mary suffered what would become a fatal heart
> attack following open heart surgery to repair a botched previous surgery to
> replace a mitral valve. SO, Valentine's day at the Hupy household is a
> somber time. Combine that with grey skies and miserable oregon weather, and
> you get the picture.
> Then comes your Elevator story. What an uplifting piece of news this
> is. Thank you for jerking my ass around and setting my priorities straight.
> Something both Judy and I needed today. Typical Marine response to
> adversity. Improvise, adapt, overcome and overwhelm. Bob jobs for sure.
> Judy's dad is a Marine. 100 years old on Christmas Eve. Served
> throughout the South Pacific during WW 2. Decorated with purple hearts and
> bronze star. He was recalled from ready reserves when Korea came along.
> Went to the Chosin Resevoir with a Batallion of Marines during a rugged
> Korean winter. Fought their way out of that mess in freezing cold and human
> wave assaults from the Chinese and North Korean troops. Less than a company
> of marines came out. I know the Marines, and I am proud to have one for a
> father in law.
> Thanks for your service, and your GMC service as well.
> Jim Hupy and Judy Countermine
> Salem, Or
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 4:40 AM, Dave Stragand dave.stragand@forwardlook.net> wrote:
>
>> Bob,
>>
>> Congrats on completing the elevator! That was not an easy job — elevators
>> have lots of ups and downs.. :)
>>
>> I hear what you’re saying — you need another ‘78 coach project. We’d be
>> happy to let you do as much work on ours as you can handle. If ya’ rest,
>> ya’ rust, right?
>>
>> What is your next big project?
>>
>> -Dave
>> ‘78 Transmode
>> Pittsburgh
>>
>>> On Feb 15, 2018, at 3:32 AM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
>>>
>>> How's the elevator coming along has been a question at GMCMI rallies for
>> sometime. That is over. 11 years ago she had a knee replaced. Got an
>> infection, and ended up losing her leg. So that meant the she couldn't go
>> upstairs anymore. 10 years ago we looked into getting an elevator
>> installed. Were told that it would be extremely difficult to do for our
>> house. I served in the USMC. So to me. It's just going to take some extra
>> effort. So I made up some detailed drawings, and started tarring apart a
>> portion of the house. As there are 3 levels for the elevator to stop at.
>> Then we decided that the 78 Royale needed a wider door, and other
>> modification made to get us back on the road. Be simpler to do these mods
>> on the GMC at home instead of at the warehouse. So I set out to build a
>> 1200 sq ft shop at home that had 13 ft ceilings, central heat/AC, hoist,
>> floor drain, Hot/ Cold water, and a crystal chandelier. Had to add that for
>> fun. RIGHT? Built it by myself. Like everything else I seem to do. Then I
>> modified the GMC. Elevator got pushed back each time. With us back on the
>> road with the GMC. Linda decided that it would be nice if the patio was
>> enclosed. Another Bob Job to do. Next back to the elevator finely. Then
>> the modified GMC burned. Elevator takes another vacation so I can find
>> another 78 Royale. More detailed drawings. Then 9 months dedicated to
>> totally dismantling, building, and modifying this 78 Royale. Done, and back
>> on the road. Next I had a Muslim destroy the inside of one of our rental
>> warehouse units. .Another Bob job. Finely back to the elevator. Now DONE.
>> Well, except for a few details. BUT she can go upstairs. And that was all
>> she really wanted. Now I can go out to play with the GMC. Love that thing.
>> Next off to Tucson. I'm one happy guy. And she got 12 red roses at the
>> end of her ride upstairs in her new elevator. Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic. Linda's Elevator was up, and running for Valentines day [message #329181 is a reply to message #329174] Thu, 15 February 2018 18:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mike Kelley is currently offline  Mike Kelley   United States
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Bob D.:
Gr8 job - Man!
I knew it would get finished as Marines don't quit - ever!
Love the way you wove the story - so telling about you, your capabilities, your heart, and your love for Linda!
U R da Man!
Mike/The Corvair a holic

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> On Feb 15, 2018, at 12:44 PM, Jeanette Hodges wrote:
>
> Great jobs Bob. And completing them is the best part. Glad Linda made it upstairs to find your Roses!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 15, 2018, at 12:07 PM, James Hupy wrote:
>>
>> Bob, don't know that you knew this, but, last Valentine's day, my wife
>> Judy's oldest daughter succumbed to metastatic breast cancer. Also, a few
>> years ago, my first wife Mary suffered what would become a fatal heart
>> attack following open heart surgery to repair a botched previous surgery to
>> replace a mitral valve. SO, Valentine's day at the Hupy household is a
>> somber time. Combine that with grey skies and miserable oregon weather, and
>> you get the picture.
>> Then comes your Elevator story. What an uplifting piece of news this
>> is. Thank you for jerking my ass around and setting my priorities straight.
>> Something both Judy and I needed today. Typical Marine response to
>> adversity. Improvise, adapt, overcome and overwhelm. Bob jobs for sure.
>> Judy's dad is a Marine. 100 years old on Christmas Eve. Served
>> throughout the South Pacific during WW 2. Decorated with purple hearts and
>> bronze star. He was recalled from ready reserves when Korea came along.
>> Went to the Chosin Resevoir with a Batallion of Marines during a rugged
>> Korean winter. Fought their way out of that mess in freezing cold and human
>> wave assaults from the Chinese and North Korean troops. Less than a company
>> of marines came out. I know the Marines, and I am proud to have one for a
>> father in law.
>> Thanks for your service, and your GMC service as well.
>> Jim Hupy and Judy Countermine
>> Salem, Or
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 4:40 AM, Dave Stragand > dave.stragand@forwardlook.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Bob,
>>>
>>> Congrats on completing the elevator! That was not an easy job — elevators
>>> have lots of ups and downs.. :)
>>>
>>> I hear what you’re saying — you need another ‘78 coach project. We’d be
>>> happy to let you do as much work on ours as you can handle. If ya’ rest,
>>> ya’ rust, right?
>>>
>>> What is your next big project?
>>>
>>> -Dave
>>> ‘78 Transmode
>>> Pittsburgh
>>>
>>>> On Feb 15, 2018, at 3:32 AM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
>>>>
>>>> How's the elevator coming along has been a question at GMCMI rallies for
>>> sometime. That is over. 11 years ago she had a knee replaced. Got an
>>> infection, and ended up losing her leg. So that meant the she couldn't go
>>> upstairs anymore. 10 years ago we looked into getting an elevator
>>> installed. Were told that it would be extremely difficult to do for our
>>> house. I served in the USMC. So to me. It's just going to take some extra
>>> effort. So I made up some detailed drawings, and started tarring apart a
>>> portion of the house. As there are 3 levels for the elevator to stop at.
>>> Then we decided that the 78 Royale needed a wider door, and other
>>> modification made to get us back on the road. Be simpler to do these mods
>>> on the GMC at home instead of at the warehouse. So I set out to build a
>>> 1200 sq ft shop at home that had 13 ft ceilings, central heat/AC, hoist,
>>> floor drain, Hot/ Cold water, and a crystal chandelier. Had to add that for
>>> fun. RIGHT? Built it by myself. Like everything else I seem to do. Then I
>>> modified the GMC. Elevator got pushed back each time. With us back on the
>>> road with the GMC. Linda decided that it would be nice if the patio was
>>> enclosed. Another Bob Job to do. Next back to the elevator finely. Then
>>> the modified GMC burned. Elevator takes another vacation so I can find
>>> another 78 Royale. More detailed drawings. Then 9 months dedicated to
>>> totally dismantling, building, and modifying this 78 Royale. Done, and back
>>> on the road. Next I had a Muslim destroy the inside of one of our rental
>>> warehouse units. .Another Bob job. Finely back to the elevator. Now DONE.
>>> Well, except for a few details. BUT she can go upstairs. And that was all
>>> she really wanted. Now I can go out to play with the GMC. Love that thing.
>>> Next off to Tucson. I'm one happy guy. And she got 12 red roses at the
>>> end of her ride upstairs in her new elevator. Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic. Linda's Elevator was up, and running for Valentines day [message #329187 is a reply to message #329181] Thu, 15 February 2018 19:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Harry is currently offline  Harry   Canada
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I'm a retired elevator/escalator mechanic.
I get concerned when people build home elevators.
Too many things to consider.
Safety first.
I'm happy to hear that Bob's Job worked out good.
Re: [GMCnet] Off Topic. Linda's Elevator was up, and running for Valentines day [message #329196 is a reply to message #329161] Thu, 15 February 2018 23:43 Go to previous message
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Dave J. Thanks for your concern on safety for elevators. I have two friends that work in engineering at a major elevator manufacture. And I was a manufacturing engineer at a large crane manufacture. And yes. Their not a simple thing to make. Bob Dunahugh


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Subject: Off Topic. Linda's Elevator was up, and running for Valentines day

How's the elevator coming along has been a question at GMCMI rallies for sometime. That is over. 11 years ago she had a knee replaced. Got an infection, and ended up losing her leg. So that meant the she couldn't go upstairs anymore. 10 years ago we looked into getting an elevator installed. Were told that it would be extremely difficult to do for our house. I served in the USMC. So to me. It's just going to take some extra effort. So I made up some detailed drawings, and started tarring apart a portion of the house. As there are 3 levels for the elevator to stop at. Then we decided that the 78 Royale needed a wider door, and other modification made to get us back on the road. Be simpler to do these mods on the GMC at home instead of at the warehouse. So I set out to build a 1200 sq ft shop at home that had 13 ft ceilings, central heat/AC, hoist, floor drain, Hot/ Cold water, and a crystal chandelier. Had to add that for fun. RIGHT? Built it by myself. Like everything else I seem to do. Then I modified the GMC. Elevator got pushed back each time. With us back on the road with the GMC. Linda decided that it would be nice if the patio was enclosed. Another Bob Job to do. Next back to the elevator finely. Then the modified GMC burned. Elevator takes another vacation so I can find another 78 Royale. More detailed drawings. Then 9 months dedicated to totally dismantling, building, and modifying this 78 Royale. Done, and back on the road. Next I had a Muslim destroy the inside of one of our rental warehouse units. .Another Bob job. Finely back to the elevator. Now DONE. Well, except for a few details. BUT she can go upstairs. And that was all she really wanted. Now I can go out to play with the GMC. Love that thing. Next off to Tucson. I'm one happy guy. And she got 12 red roses at the end of her ride upstairs in her new elevator. Bob Dunahugh
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