Good morning Dave,
While my account's OK and most of my stuff's still around, the other day I did notice that there are a number of posts missing from
1972 F250 12"x2.5" Bendix rear drum brake rebuild: advice?
The missing posts aren't the most recent ones either; it's as though some of the posts were sucked out from the middle of the thread. The reason I'm sure this happened is that recently, I went searching for the close-up photos I took of the large socket used to tighten the nut which holds the brake drum on, and the posts containing those photos were completely missing. Also missing from that same post, or a nearby post, were close-up photos of a brake service tool that I erroneously bought for the project (that tools turned out to be inapplicable to my specific type of brakes).
Since I put a wacky number of hours in to that thread I felt frustrated with myself to have seemingly lost portions of it--especially unknown portions of it that I'm only able to partially identify. I haven't gone through other threads to see how many other posts are missing, but it seems improbable that it's isolated to that one brake thread.
My reason for feeling frustrated with myself is that for a few years now, I've realized that the amount of time I've put in to some of the threads here is so great, that I needed to write a simple program to make a back-up of either all the threads I started, or even just a select few high-investment threads. The program would save the backups in a way which would allow them to be easily re-posted, should they ever be lost for any reason. Yet I never prioritized writing that program highly enough to actually start it, and now it looks like it's too late, at least to safeguard everything that once was here.
There's also a chance that the posts really aren't missing from the thread, and have merely been invented in my corrupted memory of what the thread used look like.
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And if that turns out to be the case I'll certainly be embarrassed.
Robroy