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I agree, stick with the epoxy primer, it's much better than red oxide. You risk loosing adhesion by adding another primer and your top coat could suffer.
Stalwart, I like your card and see nothing wrong with it either. Who honestly wants an X-mas card in front of a fireplace like a million other people do?? SS members are unique to say the least, lol.
LOL, the funny thing about collections like mine are that they start from just one vehicle, in my case a 1951 M135 to be specific. After the OD sickness gets into your body there are few cures :-D
Frank, last year we took the picture in front of one of my deuces. This year the family actually voted to take it in front of the APC. I was more than happy to take them up on the offer.
Well we got the family together yesterday and decided we were going to make this years Christmas card a bit special. Let me know what you guys think. I'm the one in the commanders coupala with the 1919a4. The little girl in the red is my niece and the rest are my parents and my sister with...
I have several kits that are supplied with the correct gaskets. All except the small one for the top bolt. As stated many reuse this with absolutely no trouble. I tried to find one that works, but nobody seemed to have the right one. Let me know if any of you need some because I have about 5...
2 years ago I went to the reunion of the Vietnam Landclearers here in SD. I am personal friends with the commander Col. Monfore who commanded the 62nd LC in Vietnam. If you look up the Vietnam Landclearers association website you will find tons of pictures of their Rome Plows. As stated...
It went to Belgium after the US Army was done with it. Somehow it was re-imported into the US to Arizona, from there it was bought by a sawmill in MT, bought by the torch guy in MT from the sawmill, then Jwaller bought it, then I bought it from him and shipped it to SD. Its been a few places...
Well guys, the infamous Save me from the torch M75 in Montana is finally safe and doing well at it's new home in South Dakota. She will be kept company with 26 other MVs at Kluthe Army Depot. This was a very long drawn out process with tons of minor problems that kept wreaking havoc with my...