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Originally posted by aw12345 View PostHammers, rocks, hammering. need to take it of and beat it back in shape againGod forgives, rocks don't
-sons of thunder
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Originally posted by aw12345 View PostHammers, rocks, hammering.holes = cowbell
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Originally posted by inVERt'D View PostYeah, sorry for the rhetorical question. Maybe two pieces of scrap 1/2" plate cut to stick out a little further than the fairlead and welded to the bumper on either side of it (in the manner of your angle iron jig) could adequately protect it?
In time synthetic line with an aluminum fairlead will fix it
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Tried my hand at a bit of painting today, painted the windshield frame came out pretty good no bubbling or wrinkling pretty stoked about that. Gave the hood edges a quick blast of paint too, did not come out bad so I might tack weld the hood lips back in for a more finished look, really do not care for the sharp edge on the hood. On the bright side giving little yeller some paint on it's windshield frame and tube fenders is next. In other words this was pretty encouraging to me. Tomorrow I will paint the backside of the frame and then I can glue the windshield in, might even have this done before Friday night
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Art that would be nice for a show jeep, but your just going to bash the hood on a big rock some day. so make it easy on yourself. thats a lot of work on the hood. don't forget the house remodel.IN A LAND OF FREEDOM WE ARE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE TYRANNY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!!
Better To Burn Out Than To Rust Out!
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Originally posted by curtis View PostArt that would be nice for a show jeep, but your just going to bash the hood on a big rock some day. so make it easy on yourself. thats a lot of work on the hood. don't forget the house remodel.
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