Re: IML: Chrysler/imperial Special Tools - info avail via the website?
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Re: IML: Chrysler/imperial Special Tools - info avail via the website?



Kenyon,
 
I, too, would love to see the information in the catalog. It breaks with IML tradition I suppose, but would it be possible to have Kinko's copy it and collate it, offering it to those of us who really want to see it @ cost plus a nice donation to the IML?  That leaves the person who takes it to and collects it from Kinko's with nothing for their time and effort. I don't know how to deal with that. You and others already spend too much time on this stuff (your wife told me).  It also opens the door to lots of other people wanting other information provided the same way, and I know we don't want to get into that can of worms. Oh well...
 
Just thinking out loud.
 
Gary Kitterman
'56 C-73 "Babe"
 
 
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 4:04 PM
Subject: RE: IML: Chrysler/imperial Special Tools - info avail via the web site?

Kenyon,

I would gladly volunteer to do some of the scanning, formatting and loading
if you would like the help.

TomC


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Kenyon Wills
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 1:53 PM
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Subject: Re: IML: Chrysler/imperial Special Tools - info avail via the
website?


I have a Miller Tool catalog (1950's or 60's - can't
recall) that shows many of the special tools
referenced in the FSM.  It has not been scanned yet,
and there are about 12, 600-page FSMs and maybe 20
14-page MTSC folders in front of it waiting to go on
the website.  Mark Evans has been doing about one MTSC
per day (THANKS MARK!!), so you can see the pace
things are going at currently.  The stuff on the
website takes more work and time than most people
realize.

I was uncertain if this information would be useful or
not - everyone seems to be able to fix their cars
without special tools, but many appear not difficult
to reproduce if you're determined.  If there is
interest from the club-members of this list, I suppose
that it can get posted.

Worthwhile or not?  It would probably take about 6
hours of dedicated work in front of a computer to
generate and is a fairly comprehensive item.

When would we see it?:
At the current rate of 14 pages per day, with only
7500 pages of material to go, it'll only take 535.71
days to get to it, but we CAN do it, assuming that
Mark cancels his planned trip to Disneyland to stay on
schedule.

Opinions?

Kenyon Wills
























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