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Old 05-26-2024, 08:05 PM   #5651
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Re: What did you do today not on your truck...

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Here's how the tools look when they are stowed under the buddy seat. I always wondered what the shapes were for on the cab floor.
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Old 05-26-2024, 10:34 PM   #5652
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i put a bug convertible on a single axle trailer and brought it 370 miles

sketchy or careful planning? well I did the math!
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Old 05-27-2024, 12:05 AM   #5653
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Re: What did you do today not on your truck...

lifted the wife's 'yota today and threw her new rims/tires on...be eating like a king for the next couple days....
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Old 05-28-2024, 09:03 AM   #5654
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Me and the wife spent about 9 hours cleaning and painting the garage..I thing she is planning a "surprise" birthday party for my 60th in a couple of weeks. Some decorations are still hanging from my 50th. Time sure does fly.
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Old 06-01-2024, 03:10 PM   #5655
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I spent the last couple days preparing and installing cedar planking in the master bedroom closet. I feel I have to mention the material from CedarSafe is pretty poor quality. Lots of ends chipped out and bowing in the 4 inch direction. This has required me to cut the moderately bowed ones in half and re-square the ends to keep the seams from gapping. The worst pieces I just scrapped. There's 20-30% of the pieces that fall into this category.

It used to be there was a better quality planking available but nowdays it's this stuff, custom ordered wood, or 3/4 x 6 inch lumber. Both of those other options are significantly more expensive.

The upside is the wife loves how it looks. The downside is she now wants the other upstairs closet done the same way.
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Old 06-01-2024, 08:30 PM   #5656
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Re: What did you do today not on your truck...

Made a lot of chips today . Last load of black walnut is bucked ready to be split
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lifted the wife's 'yota today and threw her new rims/tires on...be eating like a king for the next couple days....
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Went fishing. Well, guess I should say boating as I didn't catch a dang thing. Spent hours out there on a really nice little lake I haven't been to in over 30 years. Guess I'll have a nap now.
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Old Yesterday, 08:24 PM   #5659
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My "fishing" experience generally reminds me of that Tommy James song, "Draggin' a Line". If I really want to eat fish, I have to go to the store. My wife's father, on the other hand, could limit out in minutes with people on either side not even getting a bite. They always had rainbow trout stocked up in the freezer.
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Re: What did you do today not on your truck...

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I spent the last couple days preparing and installing cedar planking in the master bedroom closet. I feel I have to mention the material from CedarSafe is pretty poor quality. Lots of ends chipped out and bowing in the 4 inch direction. This has required me to cut the moderately bowed ones in half and re-square the ends to keep the seams from gapping. The worst pieces I just scrapped. There's 20-30% of the pieces that fall into this category.

It used to be there was a better quality planking available but nowdays it's this stuff, custom ordered wood, or 3/4 x 6 inch lumber. Both of those other options are significantly more expensive.

The upside is the wife loves how it looks. The downside is she now wants the other upstairs closet done the same way.
Very nice work.
That usually the way it works if they like it.

I really like working with cedar.

I am currently working on a Box to put the (Dog stuff) stuff on the back porch in.

There is a Cedar Mill several miles from me.
They are exclusively a Cedar mill.

I got some Tongue and groove from there for the sides
and had a Few 1x8's left from a facia board project for and old shop at Momma's.

Here is a sneak peek at the box as I just got done with the last big Glue -Up.


This is the Back side of the Front Panel.

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This is the Back side of the box mocked up.
I have trim that I ripped to size that will cover the corners.
Just need to get it together before I cut the trim to length.

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This is the inside of the back of the box.
Time will tell if it gets trim or not.
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Went fishing. Well, guess I should say boating as I didn't catch a dang thing. Spent hours out there on a really nice little lake I haven't been to in over 30 years. Guess I'll have a nap now.
Nah, you were fishing. Of course, there's a significant difference between "fishing" and "catching".

Hope you had a nice nap!
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Old Yesterday, 11:45 PM   #5662
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Nah, you were fishing. Of course, there's a significant difference between "fishing" and "catching".

Hope you had a nice nap!
Oh, man. Ain't that the truth!

Also looked at the CL pages for a vehicle I saw advertised at a local car show. It ain't on CL yet. I may have a good shot at it. It's a blue oval product, so that's all I'm going to say about it here.
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Re: What did you do today not on your truck...

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I spent the last couple days preparing and installing cedar planking in the master bedroom closet. I feel I have to mention the material from CedarSafe is pretty poor quality. Lots of ends chipped out and bowing in the 4 inch direction. This has required me to cut the moderately bowed ones in half and re-square the ends to keep the seams from gapping. The worst pieces I just scrapped. There's 20-30% of the pieces that fall into this category.

It used to be there was a better quality planking available but nowdays it's this stuff, custom ordered wood, or 3/4 x 6 inch lumber. Both of those other options are significantly more expensive.

The upside is the wife loves how it looks. The downside is she now wants the other upstairs closet done the same way.
Good work, looks nice!

And cool pull up bar! ; )
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Oh, man. Ain't that the truth!

Also looked at the CL pages for a vehicle I saw advertised at a local car show. It ain't on CL yet. I may have a good shot at it. It's a blue oval product, so that's all I'm going to say about it here.
It's all good man. This is the "not on your truck" section. Read that as "not on your GMC or Chevy that brought you here" and tell us about it. If you're happy, we're happy ; )
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Started putting in the new headlamps in my Chevelle . They said they are direct replacements but I had to do some messaging (sanding and die grinding ) the back of the housing to fit the buckets . Much brighter but I don’t think I would do it again . I’d just go with the Silver star seal beams
What kind are they? Seemed like many upgrades require cutting the headlight cups which I'm not willing to do either.
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