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| RBnSC
02-08-2010 03:31:48
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   I have been working on sheet metal for high crop. This is what I have to work with for sheet metal. It is coming along slowly. Already have engine changed and had it fired up. Ron |
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| RBnSC
02-09-2010 03:02:22
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Re: To wet to plow in reply to RBnSC, 02-08-2010 03:31:48
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| It is wetter here than I have seen it in many years and more rain forecast for today. Floating docks are selling better though. I am welding pieces on the inside to give it strength. Some holes I just weld up. I really have never worked that much with fiberglass. The rear fenders are an easy fix. I found a beautiful set of fenders, couple of small dents no rust. I just need to transfer the skins to to the short frames. Ron |
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| blindhawg
02-08-2010 20:25:58
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Re: To wet to plow in reply to RBnSC, 02-08-2010 03:31:48
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| "too wet to plow" Heard Pop say that a few times! |
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| woodbutcher
02-08-2010 12:09:18
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Re: To wet to plow in reply to RBnSC, 02-08-2010 03:31:48
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| Lookin' good. Butch |
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| Dave Warden
02-08-2010 16:33:53
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Re: To wet to plow in reply to woodbutcher, 02-08-2010 12:09:18
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| Going to use fiberglass on them holes? Did that on rear fenders at the bottom of that roll. Looks pretty good. Kinda bad deal on the back fenders since no one would ever clean that out. I probably wouldn"t of. |
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