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Old 08-24-2018, 07:09 PM   #1651
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Re: What did you do with your truck today, Part 3

More parts going on, these universal polyurethane pads are replacing the plain rubber ones between the bed x-members and the frame...
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Old 08-24-2018, 07:19 PM   #1652
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Looks very nice...Jim
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Old 08-24-2018, 07:55 PM   #1653
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Well, a few of my parts are purtier than they were yesterday. I started off the day by killing about 15 flying bugs that had found their way into the garage overnight. They must have liked the smell of the basecoat. I was really worried, but by 11:00 all the bugs were gone - but one. He found his way onto the middle of the hood, but he was late to the party. He was stuck there for about two hours, but I finally knocked all but his legs off, which stuck to the hood. He'll buff out, but he's gonna be really tired of flying while he tries to grow new legs.
Bob, what color are you using? it looks really close to the color I'm using, Sunburst Orange.

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Old 08-25-2018, 12:08 AM   #1654
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Got all the rivet on parts I wanted to remove from the frame before I have it powder coated, WHOOOO HOOOO! And best of all, no drama tonight.

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Old 08-25-2018, 03:07 AM   #1655
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More parts going on, these universal polyurethane pads are replacing the plain rubber ones between the bed x-members and the frame...
Wow, those look really durable, wish I'd used them. I used cutup truck mudflaps for my body pads I need to read more catalogs.
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Old 08-25-2018, 03:25 AM   #1656
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Spent the day on my back under the dash doing the typical 1000 sit-ups wiring job. I took a couple of days just organizing the wires before ever terminating one. Got my headlight switch, dimmer switch and gauges wired. Like everything on my truck, I want to do it right but I'm not going to get overly meticulous because this will be a daily driver.

BTW, those quad gauges sure simplify wiring - only one set of wires for the 4-gauge unit instead of separate wires for each gauge.
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Old 08-25-2018, 08:34 AM   #1657
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Bob, what color are you using? it looks really close to the color I'm using, Sunburst Orange.

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Old 08-25-2018, 02:20 PM   #1658
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Got the passenger side step and fender on, after I mow I will reinstall the rear bumper and right tail light...
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Old 08-25-2018, 06:35 PM   #1659
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OMG I should have SHUT MY MOUTH about the no drama! I have been up since 1 am when we got a text from our son that he was in the ER in a hospital about 40 miles from here after a car accident! It was a very bad accident apparently testing his roll bar and though he has a serious breakage to one of his feet and his face is all swollen the car looks like his injuries would be much worse. We just got home with him and it's going to be rough going the next number of days before he goes in for surgery. I wish I had a copy of the xray, holy crap, four bones broke in his food with one of them looking like a piece of ice hit with a hammer, CRAP! Our house is now a rehab center with wheel chair and walker and all, geeez.

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Old 08-25-2018, 06:58 PM   #1660
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OMG I should have SHUT MY MOUTH about the no drama! I have been up since 1 am when we got a text from our son that he was in the ER in a hospital about 40 miles from here after a car accident! It was a very bad accident apparently testing his roll bar and though he has a serious breakage to one of his feet and his face is all swollen the car looks like his injuries would be much worse. We just got home with him and it's going to be rough going the next number of days before he goes in for surgery. I wish I had a copy of the xray, holy crap, four bones broke in his food with one of them looking like a piece of ice hit with a hammer, CRAP! Our house is now a rehab center with wheel chair and walker and all, geeez.

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Man i am so sorry to hear about your son, i wish him a speedy recovery...
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Old 08-25-2018, 09:15 PM   #1661
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glad he came out as well as he did though. like you said it could have been worse. wish him a speedy recovery.
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Old 08-25-2018, 09:41 PM   #1662
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It has not been a good week for you, Brian. So glad that he was able to come home, but it sounds like a serious time rehabbing. My thoughts will be with you guys.
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Old 08-25-2018, 10:05 PM   #1663
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Sorry to hear. I do enjoy your posts. Hopefully youve had your run of bad luck and have good stuff for a change.
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Old 08-25-2018, 11:31 PM   #1664
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Sorry to hear about your son, best wishes for a speedy recovery...Jim
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Thankfully he survived...hope he has a good recovery...
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Old 08-26-2018, 12:19 AM   #1666
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Thanks guys, this SUCKS big time. He had a horribly broken leg when he was 14 I had to drive to a near by Trauma ward to see him after it was broken, NOT a good time. This was no better even though he is a man, it was no better, DAMN.

And the first car he bought himself, he has been enjoying it so much (1997 Miata) it is GONE, damn is he lucky!

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So sorry to hear about your son, but glad he survived!
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I hope your son recovers quickly. It sounds like the outcome could have been much worse, count your blessings...
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Old 08-26-2018, 10:07 AM   #1669
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Got all my lights wired up, thinking I have a bad turn signal relay and need to swap it with one of them new fanged electronic relays.
Opted to have the running lights and headlights run together, I always liked that for some reason.
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Got the passenger side step and fender on, after I mow I will reinstall the rear bumper and right tail light...
Damn that's beautiful!

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I finished up assembling the back of the truck, time to turn it around and start on the front...
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Daaaamn those are good times, assembling a project like that. And it's looking SOOOOOO good!

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Martin Senour, you know that's how I got my name MARTINSR, I was a Martin Senour rep.

Good memories, so glad I did that for those few years of my life.

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Martin Senour, you know that's how I got my name MARTINSR, I was a Martin Senour rep.
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I thought your forum name was pretty coincidental.
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Martin Senour, you know that's how I got my name MARTINSR, I was a Martin Senour rep.

Good memories, so glad I did that for those few years of my life.

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