JAN 2013 NCC MEETING-BOWTIE BRUNCH Crystal Lake Automotive Sat. Jan. 19th
SShink said
Dec 7, 2012
It's on the countdown counter, but thought we should have a post too.
When: Sat., Jan. 19th, 2013
Time: TBD
Where: Crystal Lake Automotive-Lakeville Hosted by Karl D.
chevelle said
Dec 7, 2012
Thanks Stan, sounds like fine place to be on a winters day. plan to be there.
bowtie said
Dec 7, 2012
Unfortunately, I can't make it this year.
OscarZ said
Jan 10, 2013
Shannan and I will be there. I see the calendar lists noon for the time. So we'll plan on being there then.
bowtie said
Jan 11, 2013
reminder: I need pictures and a recap for the newsletter please.
Chris R said
Jan 11, 2013
Ill be there as well. Dont forget to bring 24 bucks to renew your membership.
Enganeer said
Jan 11, 2013
Chris R wrote:
Ill be there as well. Dont forget to bring 24 bucks to renew your membership.
And a chair, as there are not enough for everyone.
bowtie said
Jan 11, 2013
and swap meet stuff
SShink said
Jan 11, 2013
We will also have the 2013 NCC Calenders available for $13 ea.
Loren-Are you going to be at the meeting? If so, can you bring more calendars or get them to Mike or someone up nordt'? Thanks
SShink said
Jan 11, 2013
chevelle wrote:
thanks for the info. Do people bring tables and such or what?
Bruce, if you are referring to the lunch, there will be tables set up and a buffet lunch usually from Rascals. It is recommended to bring your own folding chair.
Karl usually sets up some sort of demonstrations after lunch such as dent removal, buffing tips, swapping bodies onto frames (happened 1 year), and some folks just hang out and catch up on what's been going on since the last car show or club event they saw them at last.
If you are asking about the swap meet, you can either put stuff on the floor or bring your own table(s) as Mitch referred to.
-- Edited by SShink on Friday 11th of January 2013 10:43:54 PM
chevelle said
Jan 12, 2013
bowtie wrote:
and swap meet stuff
SO EXACTLY HOW DOES THAT WORK? ANY CHEVY STUFF? ARE THERE TYPICALLY A LOT OF GUYS BRING STUFF?
Chris R said
Jan 12, 2013
chevelle wrote:
bowtie wrote:
and swap meet stuff
SO EXACTLY HOW DOES THAT WORK? ANY CHEVY STUFF? ARE THERE TYPICALLY A LOT OF GUYS BRING STUFF?
Bring a bunch of Chevy stuff. Actually, bring a bunch of GM stuff. You never know who might need this or that.
Chris R said
Jan 12, 2013
Chris R wrote:
chevelle wrote:
bowtie wrote:
and swap meet stuff
SO EXACTLY HOW DOES THAT WORK? ANY CHEVY STUFF? ARE THERE TYPICALLY A LOT OF GUYS BRING STUFF?
Bring a bunch of Chevy stuff. Actually, bring a bunch of GM stuff. You never know who might need this or that.
Actually, bring any hot rod parts or aftermarket goodies as well. Tools, equipment, etc. The only thing I can think of thats car related that might not be worth your time loading up and bringing is if you have any non GM or brand X stuff. There wont be much of an audience for stuff like that.
chevelle said
Jan 12, 2013
thanks for the info. Do people bring tables and such or what?
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 12, 2013
chevelle wrote:
thanks for the info. Do people bring tables and such or what?
I usually bring a folding card table for smaller items.
I'll have Chris' trans, a steering wheel out of my '38 and a few other items, I can't remember right now.... better make a list.
chevelle said
Jan 12, 2013
thanks Stan and Mitch, i was wondering about the swap meet. since my point of reference are some very large ones, i was just trying to picture what just some average guys did with a box or two of parts. i appreciate you patience with all the new guy questions.
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 12, 2013
chevelle wrote:
thanks Stan and Mitch, i was wondering about the swap meet. since my point of reference are some very large ones, i was just trying to picture what just some average guys did with a box or two of parts. i appreciate you patience with all the new guy questions.
Next year, you'll be a veteran and can answer the newbie Q's...
Chris R said
Jan 13, 2013
chevelle wrote:
thanks Stan and Mitch, i was wondering about the swap meet. since my point of reference are some very large ones, i was just trying to picture what just some average guys did with a box or two of parts. i appreciate you patience with all the new guy questions.
To sum it all up. Its basically a bunch of guys that set up a space in Karl's shop to sell and trade all your stuff and look at other peoples stuff they have for sale. Pretty straight forward.
chevelle said
Jan 13, 2013
Thanks Guys!
more ambition than brains said
Jan 17, 2013
TO ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rascals is doing the meal again this year. Marcie and Andrew have always done a great job for us. Chicken breasts etc. again. They will be setting up for food at about 12:30 The Shop is really full. Body side is buried with work. Good chance to see a lot of wrecked cars in all stages of repair. Greg Larson from Phils Auto Body in Rosemount is helping to put together a presentation on Chemical filler 101. All you ever wanted to know about use of fillers, feather edging and abrasives. I will pull some scrap Chevelle parts to practice on. Still have the small block 66 Elky on the roto. we can also play with that a little. The swap meet will be on the Mechanical side, same as last year. Set up 11:30 or after. I do have some tables and a few chairs for meal seating. IF YOU WANT TO BE SURE OF A PLACE TO SIT, BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR!!!!!!!! If it is dry enough I will pull "project Biskwik" out of my home garage nearby. We could then have a wax the car, demo by attendees. This is the car we did the frame off on a few years ago. Mostly done, still playing with engine and rear diffi. Body and paint came out looking ok. Maybe this will be the year we make it over 100 attendees from all the clubs. Thanks to all for your interest.
Karl
Dan Williams said
Jan 17, 2013
I think the only Bowtie Brunch I have missed, it took almost an hour to go 20 miles because of the ice and I had to turn back. Looking forward to seeing the guys and eating Karl's awesome spread! Thanks in advance!
Tanaman said
Jan 18, 2013
It looks like I will not be able to attend this year. Who do I send a check to for the membership dues?
more ambition than brains said
Jan 18, 2013
Biscayne started, however, carb is bleeding fuel all over the place. Looks like it will sir till spring. I do have a 454 that needs a oil pan, pump and pickup installed. Maybe Tony would like to demo that for us!!!!!!!!!! Karl
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 19, 2013
more ambition than brains wrote:
Biscayne started, however, carb is bleeding fuel all over the place. Looks like it will sir till spring. I do have a 454 that needs a oil pan, pump and pickup installed. Maybe Tony would like to demo that for us!!!!!!!!!! Karl
Is it still in a car ?? It wouldn't be much of a challenge on a stand...
Chris R said
Jan 19, 2013
A demo on how to rebuild a carb might be a good one too.
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 19, 2013
Chris R wrote:
A demo on how to rebuild a carb might be a good one too.
Big difference on rebuilding a Rochester, Holley or Edelbrock. It would be difficult to cover them all with only one.
I'll have your transmission with me. Will you have a vehicle to haul to home with ?
more ambition than brains said
Jan 19, 2013
Engine is on a stand, ready to assemble pump, ablancer and pan.
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 19, 2013
more ambition than brains wrote:
Engine is on a stand, ready to assemble pump, ablancer and pan.
Won't take long to button that up. Do you want the pickup tube tacked to the pump ??
more ambition than brains said
Jan 19, 2013
yup
SShink said
Jan 19, 2013
Tanaman wrote:
It looks like I will not be able to attend this year. Who do I send a check to for the membership dues?
Kurt, go to the main website and print the member application form, attach a check to Northstar Chevelle Club, and mail it to the address on the form. Thanks!
Tanaman said
Jan 19, 2013
Thanks.
Chris R said
Jan 19, 2013
Lost in the 60s wrote:
Chris R wrote:
A demo on how to rebuild a carb might be a good one too.
Big difference on rebuilding a Rochester, Holley or Edelbrock. It would be difficult to cover them all with only one.
I'll have your transmission with me. Will you have a vehicle to haul to home with ?
So what. Its not like were giving a full on course on carburation and how every carb works and how to rebuild each one. Its about installing a rebuild kit into the carb and those that are intrested can learn something they may not have been aware of and those that are intimidated with the possibility of rebuilding a carb may gain some confidence in rebuilding one themselves. I would hardly call that covering everything.
Yup. Ill have a vehicle to haul it home.
69SSConv said
Jan 19, 2013
There is a good chance I won't make it tomorrow? Found out today I have Strep throat (feel like crap). Mike is there a chance we could meet in the morning so I can send calendars with you?
Chris R said
Jan 19, 2013
69SSConv wrote:
There is a good chance I won't make it tomorrow? Found out today I have Strep throat (feel like crap). Mike is there a chance we could meet in the morning so I can send calendars with you?
Try getting ahold of Jamie and see if he could grab them from you since he is a mile away.
OscarZ said
Jan 19, 2013
69SSConv wrote:
There is a good chance I won't make it tomorrow? Found out today I have Strep throat (feel like crap). Mike is there a chance we could meet in the morning so I can send calendars with you?
I sent you a PM Loren.
dashboard said
Jan 19, 2013
Don't forget your chair!
Derek69SS said
Jan 20, 2013
Big THANK YOU to Karl! Great meeting as always!!!
OscarZ said
Jan 20, 2013
Thanks Karl! Great event as always! We really appreciate your hospitality!
dashboard said
Jan 20, 2013
Thanks Karl for another conspicuously excellent, Bow-Tie Brunch. Once again, you arranged for great food, very informative demonstrations and great company.
I look forward to this every year. It has become my over the hump reference for winter, the days are now getting longer and the nights shorter spring is in sight.
Chris R said
Jan 20, 2013
Thanks Karl for another great meeting. We are officially 10 years old now. Happy B day NCC.
Dan Williams said
Jan 20, 2013
Had a great time as usual, THANKS KARL!
SShink said
Jan 20, 2013
Tanaman wrote:
It looks like I will not be able to attend this year. Who do I send a check to for the membership dues?
Kurt, go to the main website and print the member application form. Also forgot there's a link here on the forum in the dark bule bar towards the right corner under 'Join Northstar Chevelle Club'.
Karl, as always thanks for the hospitality, food, demos and last but not least friendship with all the Bowtie car clubs!
Sorry I didn't get to talk to everyone I wanted to but the vert was screaming for some attention and to have her floor put back in!
Here's a couple of pics I snapped:
Lost in the 60s said
Jan 20, 2013
Karl......YOU DA MAN !!!!!
Another Thank You for a great event....
Tony Hoffer said
Jan 20, 2013
Thanks again for the hospitality.
bowtie said
Jan 27, 2013
any other pics that were taken? I'd like a couple for the newsletter.
It's on the countdown counter, but thought we should have a post too.
When: Sat., Jan. 19th, 2013
Time: TBD
Where: Crystal Lake Automotive-Lakeville Hosted by Karl D.
Shannan and I will be there. I see the calendar lists noon for the time. So we'll plan on being there then.
Ill be there as well. Dont forget to bring 24 bucks to renew your membership.
And a chair, as there are not enough for everyone.
We will also have the 2013 NCC Calenders available for $13 ea.
Loren-Are you going to be at the meeting? If so, can you bring more calendars or get them to Mike or someone up nordt'? Thanks
Bruce, if you are referring to the lunch, there will be tables set up and a buffet lunch usually from Rascals. It is recommended to bring your own folding chair.
Karl usually sets up some sort of demonstrations after lunch such as dent removal, buffing tips, swapping bodies onto frames (happened 1 year), and some folks just hang out and catch up on what's been going on since the last car show or club event they saw them at last.
If you are asking about the swap meet, you can either put stuff on the floor or bring your own table(s) as Mitch referred to.
-- Edited by SShink on Friday 11th of January 2013 10:43:54 PM
SO EXACTLY HOW DOES THAT WORK? ANY CHEVY STUFF? ARE THERE TYPICALLY A LOT OF GUYS BRING STUFF?
Bring a bunch of Chevy stuff. Actually, bring a bunch of GM stuff. You never know who might need this or that.
Actually, bring any hot rod parts or aftermarket goodies as well. Tools, equipment, etc. The only thing I can think of thats car related that might not be worth your time loading up and bringing is if you have any non GM or brand X stuff. There wont be much of an audience for stuff like that.
Do people bring tables and such or what?
I usually bring a folding card table for smaller items.
I'll have Chris' trans, a steering wheel out of my '38 and a few other items, I can't remember right now....
better make a list.
i was wondering about the swap meet. since my point of reference are some very large ones, i was just trying to picture what just some average guys did with a box or two of parts.
i appreciate you patience with all the new guy questions.
Next year, you'll be a veteran and can answer the newbie Q's...
To sum it all up. Its basically a bunch of guys that set up a space in Karl's shop to sell and trade all your stuff and look at other peoples stuff they have for sale. Pretty straight forward.
Rascals is doing the meal again this year. Marcie and Andrew have always done a great job for us. Chicken breasts etc. again.
They will be setting up for food at about 12:30
The Shop is really full. Body side is buried with work. Good chance to see a lot of wrecked cars in all stages of repair.
Greg Larson from Phils Auto Body in Rosemount is helping to put together a presentation on Chemical filler 101.
All you ever wanted to know about use of fillers, feather edging and abrasives.
I will pull some scrap Chevelle parts to practice on. Still have the small block 66 Elky on the roto. we can also play with that a little.
The swap meet will be on the Mechanical side, same as last year. Set up 11:30 or after.
I do have some tables and a few chairs for meal seating.
IF YOU WANT TO BE SURE OF A PLACE TO SIT, BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR!!!!!!!!
If it is dry enough I will pull "project Biskwik" out of my home garage nearby.
We could then have a wax the car, demo by attendees. This is the car we did the frame off on a few years ago. Mostly done, still playing with engine and rear diffi.
Body and paint came out looking ok.
Maybe this will be the year we make it over 100 attendees from all the clubs.
Thanks to all for your interest.
Karl
I think the only Bowtie Brunch I have missed, it took almost an hour to go 20 miles because of the ice and I had to turn back. Looking forward to seeing the guys and eating Karl's awesome spread!
Thanks in advance!
I do have a 454 that needs a oil pan, pump and pickup installed. Maybe Tony would like to demo that for us!!!!!!!!!!
Karl
Is it still in a car ?? It wouldn't be much of a challenge on a stand...
A demo on how to rebuild a carb might be a good one too.
Big difference on rebuilding a Rochester, Holley or Edelbrock. It would be difficult to cover them all with only one.
I'll have your transmission with me. Will you have a vehicle to haul to home with ?
Won't take long to button that up. Do you want the pickup tube tacked to the pump ??
Kurt, go to the main website and print the member application form, attach a check to Northstar Chevelle Club, and mail it to the address on the form. Thanks!
So what. Its not like were giving a full on course on carburation and how every carb works and how to rebuild each one. Its about installing a rebuild kit into the carb and those that are intrested can learn something they may not have been aware of and those that are intimidated with the possibility of rebuilding a carb may gain some confidence in rebuilding one themselves. I would hardly call that covering everything.
Yup. Ill have a vehicle to haul it home.
Try getting ahold of Jamie and see if he could grab them from you since he is a mile away.
I sent you a PM Loren.
Thanks Karl! Great event as always! We really appreciate your hospitality!
I look forward to this every year. It has become my over the hump reference for winter, the days are now getting longer and the nights shorter spring is in sight.
Thanks Karl for another great meeting. We are officially 10 years old now. Happy B day NCC.
Kurt, go to the main website and print the member application form. Also forgot there's a link here on the forum in the dark bule bar towards the right corner under 'Join Northstar Chevelle Club'.
Karl, as always thanks for the hospitality, food, demos and last but not least friendship with all the Bowtie car clubs!
Sorry I didn't get to talk to everyone I wanted to but the vert was screaming for some attention and to have her floor put back in!
Here's a couple of pics I snapped:
Karl......YOU DA MAN !!!!!

Another Thank You for a great event....
These are the 4 I shot.