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09 Apr 2015 09:05 - 09 Apr 2015 09:15 #21
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Thanks Major it was a Mother Grizzly with 2 cubs. Amen Bless the press.
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M Bailey wrote: GT you wrestled the bear and won. Thank goodness for the shop press.
Thanks Major it was a Mother Grizzly with 2 cubs. Amen Bless the press.
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09 Apr 2015 09:26 #22
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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Wow thanks for taking time to work on it since I know you are busy ...center cap broke in half and never could find it...don't work to hard on it or I will have to apply for the senior citizens discount..
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09 Apr 2015 21:25 #23
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"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
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YooHoo!!!!
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10 Apr 2015 06:55 #24
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I had to drill through about an inch of plastic.Trouty56 wrote:
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Trouty56 wrote: This is when the 50T press at work comes into play.....
I have a 20T but you need a hole in the hub. Probably go with cut and coupler, that way I can have a perfect lined up wheel.
Oh....I bet there is a hole there.....I have pushed through the plastic on some.....used to pull wheels for Jdog....
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10 Apr 2015 08:07 #25
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Nice job....really like the work you do....lots of fabrication....and it works.....at a budget I can deal with too.....you would be a good neighbor.....lol
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10 Apr 2015 08:11 #26
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That's for sure Bob.
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10 Apr 2015 11:22 #27
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Thanks Bob, I am a "make do" guy for sure. I have a neighbor who helps me with machining, its really great to have good neighbors. Your only an hour down the road, so your in the hood.
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Trouty56 wrote: Nice job....really like the work you do....lots of fabrication....and it works.....at a budget I can deal with too.....you would be a good neighbor.....lol
Thanks Bob, I am a "make do" guy for sure. I have a neighbor who helps me with machining, its really great to have good neighbors. Your only an hour down the road, so your in the hood.
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