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  1. zout

    No help needed with M109 Restore..

    You can cover up - hide - conseal chit for only so long before it rears its ugly head and makes you regret all the crapola you put on it when you know you should have stripped it to bare metal the first time and did it right from the start. Anything alone the lines to make it right the first...
  2. zout

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    Nice job Low Tech - that will really make a huge difference.:beer:
  3. zout

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    If it were my truck - I would have mounted em where I wanted them. I would have to throw my .02 cents in for where they are at to be effective for road hazzards and fog. There were a couple members here as well if I recall correctly that made cut outs in their front bumpers to get them up and...
  4. zout

    No help needed with M109 Restore..

    There is a gun truck in them there choppers somewhere - open wider:-P Have a VERY bright flashlight walking around after dark at the rally. Never know what ya might step in - might even be WM's gutting of the next night possum dinner.
  5. zout

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    Well - ya all get a practice run at the rally/gathering over there and come to the REAL RALLY = the GA 2011 Rally where ya will have more fun ya ever had with your pants on - pictures do not even begin to explain what you will miss - if you miss this one. You park that 109 betweeen me and PB...
  6. zout

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    GE - last thing I baked in my wife's oven - I got an a** whooping - it was baking on ceramic in my Harley header pipes for my drag bike - she did not. care one iota Truck is looking good - get a pic of that Vanner when you get er hooked up.
  7. zout

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    anyone that was at the GA Ralley understands (cherries) - just cannot say it in plain english here - but it is not a slam.
  8. zout

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    That console looks great GE - I could hold a lot of jars of Cherries in that baby.
  9. zout

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    OK GE - its a long time to hold ones breath to see what your up to on your 109. That ole guru fabricator is up to something !!aua Kind of slacking off - and you are nearly the only one left with decent weather to work outside in. :grd:
  10. zout

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    GE - don't hold your breath to see pics of seats in SR's truck - he has had camper diagrams for over a year and 1/2 now that he is still contemplating overrofl You might as well start planning now to bring that 109 to the GA RALLY 2011 use up all your excuses now - and by the time it rolls...
  11. zout

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    very nice GE - I have found more keep abreast of what your doing than you realize even if someone does not post - they are watching the progress. Seats looks great
  12. zout

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    [thumbzup]Nice job GE - I bet that is also a lot quieter as well
  13. zout

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    After getting the floor completed it sounds like your having fun buttoning up the little holes and getting the interior cleaned up as well. So how many times have you looked at that little door in the front left of the box and decide what in the world to do with it rofl.
  14. zout

    No help needed with M109 Restore..

    Bet it feels good to have that over and done with - in a year from now you won't hardly remember the fun.
  15. zout

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    echo bouncing frm GA nopics
  16. zout

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    :not worthy: very very nice workmanship - that looks great.
  17. zout

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    That looks great GE - :grd: looks like you took control - adapted and overcome. Helps having the right tools and knowledge how to use them to make the job easier.:beer:
  18. zout

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    I gotta agree wtih GE - although it may not be the perfect restoration of an 109 - it is working with what you have available to you and make the BEST of it. Reminds me of folks always making suggestions of what I should do - could have done - would have done if it was theirs (you get the...
  19. zout

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    GE - gotta tell ya - Phil and his wife are real troopers and they had exactly what they needed to camp out in their truck at the Rally - AND they had their two awesome sons with them too boot - great family and they are working on theirs as they go as well - but still making use of it in the...
  20. zout

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    K - those runners are a rust haven wating to happen. When I pulled ours I wire brushed them - used rust inhibitor on them - expoxy primered them and shot them. Then I used (Sikaflex - 221) on the lips before riviting them back on which sealed them from water running down the sides and into them...
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