09-01-2020, 04:15 PM | #301 |
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Looking really good Slammed!! Keep at it.
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09-05-2020, 10:16 AM | #303 |
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Lines look good!
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Looking Really Good Slammed!
I am liking the brake system you and Bam have, going to look into it for my Cameo. all your Hard work is paying off and looking Great Sir! Take Care, Allen |
10-29-2020, 01:49 PM | #305 |
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Thanks Allen. Glad to hear from you again, hope all is well my brother
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11-05-2020, 06:59 PM | #306 |
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Hey my friend, she looks great. I bet you're happy all the sheet metal is back on it. you got a Mustang II front suspension? When is it going to paint?? Again Mike, great job
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Looking great
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Nice looking seats Mike. Are these TEAS seats?
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yes sir
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Man did we get a crap load of rain last week from hurricane Eta ,15” of rain.The streets were knee deep but did not make it up int the house ( thank god) finally had a break in the weather and had the cab blasted , had a couple of spots to fix before epoxy but got it done the very next day . also sprayed the frame while the cab was at the blaster. And then assembled as a roller so I can push it in and out so I have more room to work on the cab , the suspension parts will be sprayed silver soon enough.... but as of now I have a ton of block sanding to do , now the real work begins!
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Looking good Slammed! Frame looks really nice!
Stay dry my friend! Allen |
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Nice...Jim
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Have fun! Looking good.
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Looking good! I’m just finishing my engine freshen up and I’ll be reinstalling back into the frame.
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Awesome progress... looks great!
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Thanks all, I appreciate it. the day after thanksgiving I'll be up at the Turkey run in daytona. I'll post some pick of trucks that catch my eye
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Put on some seam sealer and shot some raptor liner today.... I'll tell you what, that stuff can cover some ugly up!!! extremely easy to use and make's some not so good looking look great!
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11-24-2020, 10:15 PM | #318 |
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Looks good Buddy!
I need to post pics of were I am at on my truck! After seeing you and Bams build I have been Tig welding seams on my Cab and funny you mentioned it because I was wondering if the Raptor liner would cover some of the ugly's on the bottom of my Cab LOL... Again looks great! Allen |
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Hello my friend, she'll be hummin down the road very soon. Looks very good. Looking forward to seeing the Turkey Run photos. Happy Thanksgiving Mike and family.
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"extremely easy to use and make's some not so good looking look great!" does it come as a facial? I could use some of that. haha. looking good. keep those pics rolling in, we all like to see them. it gets us inspired again. got inspired. went to the bolt supply place yesterday with my 4 1/2 year old grandson. covid restrictions in the place so masks, hand sanitizer etc. the counter was actually taped off and there was a row of makeshift boxes as a barrier to getting too close. it took them awhile to pick the stainless fasteners but after a 140 dollar hit to the visa we were off. no, I didn't buy my grandson the 50 dollar flashlight he thought he needed but on the bright side he didn't break anything or knock over any displays. his eyes were wide open the whole time though and lots of questions. anyway, when I got home I realized I had only grabbed the bags off one of the boxes so I need to take another trip across town to pick up the ones I left sitting there on another box further over. my wife was like "so, you spend 140 bucks on bolts and washers and then leave 100 bucks worth of stuff in a bag sitting on a box in the showroom?" yup. oh well. I actually need more stuff anyway so it won't be a wasted trip. lol. |
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curious, what is the texture and depth of application for the Raptor? depends on how much you spray on or is there a recommendation for max depth? more easily scraped off with deeper applications?
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thanks morrie , Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family as well
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Question: You made changes to the cross member on chassis from the beginning and I wonder what prompted them (want to learn). Also, what are these brackets going to be used for - exhaust hangers?
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