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Old 05-19-2009, 01:11 PM   #1
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looks like a plastic screw to me
Mine is similar to it but not exactly, thats probably to hold the razor.. mine isnt that fancy the blade just snaps in
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Old 05-19-2009, 01:26 PM   #2
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Joe I saw that tip done on power block, not sure which show it was, but looked usefull. I think Alans would be a lot better for the novice like we all are. Keep up the tips and tricks Alan
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Old 05-19-2009, 01:28 PM   #3
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I try to get you as much rep points as I can Alan but it says I have to spread some around before I can give you some more. Who wants some!
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What the hell is a Rep Point??
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Old 05-19-2009, 04:33 PM   #5
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I try to get you as much rep points as I can Alan but it says I have to spread some around before I can give you some more. Who wants some!
same here...
I try to give them out regularly, but sometimes I forget

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Old 05-19-2009, 06:24 PM   #6
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Joe I saw that tip done on power block, not sure which show it was, but looked usefull. I think Alans would be a lot better for the novice like we all are. Keep up the tips and tricks Alan


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I try to get you as much rep points as I can Alan but it says I have to spread some around before I can give you some more. Who wants some!
I hear ya brother. It happens to me alot also.

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same here...
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Old 05-19-2009, 06:54 PM   #7
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Alan,
I know what your saying about the rep points...but we can only spread so many during the 24 hours or only so many on a thread...
So, take it from someone who can't wait for your updates on your rig and I hope I'm not speaking for myself but I enjoy and learn so much from your post. rep points or not......
So it's not the rep points, it's the veiws to your thread you should be aware of. over 53,000, that's way more than Joe and his steak...

I meen we are all still waiting on the update on the cabinets....
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I know what your saying about the rep points...but we can only spread so many during the 24 hours or only so many on a thread...
So, take it from someone who can't wait for your updates on your rig and I hope I'm not speaking for myself but I enjoy and learn so much from your post. rep points or not......
So it's not the rep points, it's the veiws to your thread you should be aware of...

I meen we are still waiting on the update on the cabinets....
Thanks Alan
Thanks David!! I shouldn't have ever said anything about rep points. But not having an edit button really sucks.

Project kitchen cabinet overhaul is still going on. When time permits now. Once I get the cab done and on the frame it's break time somewhat from the truck. The cabinets are painted. I still have to do some wiring, sheetrock, paint and counter tops. I used to love doing home improvements, but can't stand it now.
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Old 05-19-2009, 07:27 PM   #9
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Gotta say I don't know anything about the Rep points and I started reading your thread when you were on page 36 and I've read every post. This is honestly one of the most informative pieces of work I've ever read on the internet. What you've shown is awesome and worthy of as much rep as you want. The fact that you take time out of your already crazy busy days to share your tips and tricks to help out people, some of which in the business world may be your competitors is a true gesture of good faith. I look forward to reading the updates everyday so keep them coming. Thanks
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I'm still confused about the Rep thing. I read the whole thread about it. I must have missed something. What do you have to do to get a Rep, and where in your User CP do you see how many you have, even if you don't have any? Maybe I'll have to read it again, only slower this time.
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Old 05-19-2009, 08:56 PM   #12
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I just saw it. I have 59 reps. Wahoooooo
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Re: My 1965 build thread

Hey Alan what type of paint and tip did you spray your cabinets with, I'm wanting to spray a pic nic table with sealer, would be a lot easier, and my fence.

Also before you were talking about doing a video of how to's, anything going on with that. I have a 64 so it would really help me out!
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No you should have...alot of folks read your post and move on...
No one said your a rep whore did they???????????????
you help a lot of folks out here. And we thank you...
Thanks David, I guess since I'm not a rep whore I'm just an

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Gotta say I don't know anything about the Rep points and I started reading your thread when you were on page 36 and I've read every post. This is honestly one of the most informative pieces of work I've ever read on the internet. What you've shown is awesome and worthy of as much rep as you want. The fact that you take time out of your already crazy busy days to share your tips and tricks to help out people, some of which in the business world may be your competitors is a true gesture of good faith. I look forward to reading the updates everyday so keep them coming. Thanks
I appreciate that zythen, I was to tired last night to post up anything.

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Do you have it figured out now? Click on the little snow flake under peoples name on the left side of the screen where it says online/offline to leave feedback. It only allows 4-5 in a 24 hour period and there are other limitations. You'll see what I mean.

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Hey Alan what type of paint and tip did you spray your cabinets with, I'm wanting to spray a pic nic table with sealer, would be a lot easier, and my fence.

Also before you were talking about doing a video of how to's, anything going on with that. I have a 64 so it would really help me out!
I shot oil base on the cabinets and thinned it down no more than 10%. I used my gun with the 2.0 tip. It sprayed great. When I sprayed stain on my privacy fence I used a 1.4 tip. Then stain was like water so it sprayed great also.

As far as the video goes, I just don't have the time right now. It will mainly cover repairing dents and filler work. Maybe someday I can get it done. If the sales are good I could fund my truck build, because the money tree died.


I got all of the runs buffed last night and was hoping to sit the cab back on the frame. Then I realized I've got a few things to do first like drill and mount the tranny cross member. I wish I had some headers so I could go ahead and get them in with the cab off.

Hope ya'll have a great day!!
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Old 05-20-2009, 07:35 AM   #15
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snowflake??? it is a set of scales
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snowflake??? it is a set of scales
That's funny, I never really looked at it up close.
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That's funny, I never really looked at it up close.
Seriously, are you guys channeling my ex, or what?
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ive never even noticed it being there
wow shows how much i pay attention
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sorry Alan, I just now learned about Rep Points. I did not know what that was for. Now that I do, I think I will be more up on doing that for times I see good info and stuff. Your thread has been worth more that any amount of points I could give you. Keep up the GREAT JOB
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Hey Alan did you already cut the holes for the AC in your dash or are you putting one in?
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Christ man! you have done more this week than I have managed this year. That is looking great..... now I see a 3000 mile break-in cruise so you can see the burb without snow, throw some brats on the fire and, clank a couple long necks to toast a job well done.

ok that may be a bit of a stretch but seriously NICE job.

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maybe the angle of the pic, but it looks like you wedge is turned 90 degrees from where it should be....the studs should be horizontal

like this one


or is it the vertical style bracket????
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