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I hope to go. Anything tenative yet? I unfortunately had a crash with my duece and need to pull brake drums to see if everything is OK before I drive it again. Panic stops break the top welds on brake shoe frames making them fail later when you need them. So I hope you guys wait a week or...
I think I better pass on by today. I don't have a secure way to deal with my concealed. I refuse to travel without it. I like the idea of the gun shop babysitting for a bit. No time to arrange it though. I would like to hear Papabears story someday ha ha.
I think I will go with someone who has...
How does one go about stopping there to look at stuff? I have never been.
I am driving by tomorrow morning and I have always wondered. Can someone give me the rundown? Which entrance? What to expect?
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I have a legal concealed carry. I assume that is not allowed inside? What about...
A day late and a dollar short...
I just got power back after 4 days out. I got 4 feet of snow up here just west of PDX at 1200 feet alt. I have the bearings and was getting all excited to go help. I still can't get the duece out, but the CJ has proven to be the shiz. Well I see you made it and...
I am still looking for a 30 gallon tank. I found a couple dead compressors on CL, but they don't call back. The tote is for bulk storage. I found about 250-300 gallons in small containers. A tote seemed like a good place to store it before cleanup.
Snowing like crazy up here!!:)
I found 12 and 24 volt water heater elements from a great link on the bug out thread. They are half way down the page. Great if you are wanting to heat on the go or no power nearby. Some good remote 12 volt security components for who knows what you may build in there also.
DC Accessories...
Yes it is. I have heard them called poachers windsheilds by old timers. Or ventilating windshields by the Early CJ crowd. It came on my jeep with a steel meyer cab hard top (which I promptly took off) and has survived 3 roll overs on the trail. I think I might be pushing my luck at this point...
What a beautiful set up. Your information and experience will help others a lot. I can't thank you enough for taking the time to post. Shared knowledge rocks. I also want to thank Chris (Gimp). All the years on here and the Zone and he always steps up. Not just for me but others. That is...
I must not be a good driver anymore. :jumpin: I have a set of huge chains that came with the duece. They are way to big even for my 11.00x20's. I was going to see if they fit my newly aquired old backhoe. I have managed to get it stuck also. I'm all bent on super singles now. Bummer is I can't...
I have searched till my eyes bled. All I gleemed from it was that I ended up confused, tired and hungry. One thing I am not clear on is the process for removing water with heat. I was going to leave my heating tank mostly closed with an opening up top for the funnel. Assuming that water...
You could as gimp says. One on the things I was hoping to retain was portability. I had planned on putting this gizmo contraption on a stand with casters. With a pigtail to plug in I could store it out of the way. I'm short on covered room till a real shop gets done. Then I may go for a more...
I have updated the first post.
For a spin on filter set up these numbers are the result of lots of searching with the Napa website and a filter reference book.
I wanted big filters with a cheap replacement costs.
First stage Racor 5GPM funnel at 149 micron #RFF8C
Poured into a 25-30...
After restoring a M416 for a local guy I decided it would be a nice thing to have. I found one and added a 4 wire harness and standard jeep tail lights fit in the same bolt holes as the original lights. I have run the heck out of my trailer bringing building supplies up to my new place in the...
40 bucks is a pretty good deal. I shortened one a few years ago and used pliobond to join up the seam. It has worked well and seems to be still holding.
It was a PITA and took a lot of careful measuring. I don't have measurements right off but I can recommend the pliobond. It works on canvas...
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