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Sean (TX)

04-12-2008 17:32:14




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Close to being ready for primer. I want to replace steering sector bushings and seals first. I also want to replaces the brake backing plates and reassemble the brakes before priming...HCooke I sent eamil on the backing plates...WOW...Talk about RedNeck barn :lol: :lol: 8) Treated with ospho...low humidity so I am hoping I dont have much white powder in the morning...

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Sean (TX)

04-14-2008 11:21:26




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 Re: Fred update continued in reply to trgWY, 04-12-2008 17:32:14  

Mark Pearce said: (quoted from post at 02:12:10 04/14/08) Sean,
Man all I got to say is Wow. You sure do know how to strip it down to nuthin. I just started stripping mine witha wire wheel on my four inch side grinder. But I do have a sandblaster for hard to get to places. About 94% of mine will be sripped with wire. Gotta say, it's not for the indoors types.

Mark.


I hate old paint :twisted: I wore out a angle grinder on my last N project.

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Mark Pearce

04-14-2008 00:12:10




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 Re: Fred update continued in reply to Sean (TX), 04-12-2008 17:32:14  
Sean, Man all I got to say is Wow. You sure do know how to strip it down to nuthin. I just started stripping mine witha wire wheel on my four inch side grinder. But I do have a sandblaster for hard to get to places. About 94% of mine will be sripped with wire. Gotta say, it's not for the indoors types.


Mark.



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Sean (TX)

04-12-2008 19:18:47




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 Re: Fred update continued in reply to JohnMD, 04-12-2008 17:32:14  

Hobo,NC said: (quoted from post at 21:15:33 04/12/08) What makes me think you mite hang overhead doors


Must be the prepunched angle iron...Get a opener for your door yet?



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Hobo,NC

04-13-2008 06:46:20




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 Re: Fred update continued in reply to Sean (TX), 04-12-2008 19:18:47  
Nope,,, my uncle did tell me he had a remote for the door,,, dunno what he did with it,,, I was hope'n it mite turn up fer I went and brought one



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Sean (TX)

04-12-2008 19:17:06




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 Re: Fred update continued in reply to soundguy, 04-12-2008 17:32:14  
I put the shade up cuz it is getting hot...We had a cool front thou...Going to 33° Sunday night. May have to cover the garden up...Pretty late in the year for us to get frost....We hit 90° Friday..



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Hobo,NC

04-12-2008 19:15:33




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 Re: Fred update continued in reply to Sean (TX), 04-12-2008 17:32:14  
What makes me think you mite hang overhead doors



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Dan in CO

04-12-2008 19:11:30




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 Re: Fred update continued in reply to Sean (TX), 04-12-2008 17:32:14  
Sean:

Looks like major surgery. I'll just bet that Fred looks like a new machine when you are done. Great work area, did you design that yourself? Texas climate is good for outdoor work, not like Colorado at all.



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Sean (TX)

04-12-2008 17:51:10




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 Re: Fred update continued in reply to JMOR, 04-12-2008 17:32:14  
Got it,,,

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HCooke

04-12-2008 17:43:27




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 Re: Fred update continued in reply to Sean (TX), 04-12-2008 17:32:14  
Sean, sent you a reply.



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