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Old 02-19-2022, 11:39 PM   #1
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I’m building myself an iron and redwood RV gate. The top two curved pieces I made the curves the hard way. I call it “death by a thousand cuts”.

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That's one big-ass gate! My biggest gate here in housing-tract-land is just shy of 5 feet across. I welded up 1-1/2" angle iron and used 2" X 6" con heart redwood for the wood. I'm hoping that they outlive me. They're certainly sturdier than the 5/8" X 6" cedar pickets I used 15 years ago.
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Old 02-19-2022, 11:31 PM   #2
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I like that. Yes, nice work. I always wondered if that could work. I have made a 2 x 6 tube winch bumper with two bends at the frame ends by making a pie cut at each place, cinder block in center, and come-along attached to each end. I want to make a bowed one and now I'll try your method
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Old 02-20-2022, 01:25 AM   #3
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Thanks guys. It’s actually going to be a double gate. 7.5’ on the wide side…

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Old 02-21-2022, 07:30 AM   #4
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Thanks guys. It’s actually going to be a double gate. 7.5’ on the wide side…

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Wow! Nice work! I'd have to rebuild my house if I had a gate that nice.
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Old 02-27-2022, 06:04 PM   #5
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BIL's gas door release cable broke on his CRV. $300+ to fix at Honda. I cut a piece of throttle cable off an old Kawasaki to get the swaged end. Took a brake cable bolt off an old bike. Put the two together. Works great. Not pretty but the kick panel hides it just fine.
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That's a lot of work, but, it going to look really good..
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Old 02-20-2022, 08:47 AM   #7
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That is one Fancy Gate.
I like the arch at the top the most
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Very impressive!!
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Old 02-27-2022, 08:23 PM   #9
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That would have worn out a lot sooner if it was in a Chevy truck! You gotter fixed! That's what counts

I met a very attractive gal at the gas pumps, driving an old Cavalier Wagon when she was having the same problem. I had my handy vice grips, so I was her knight in shining armor, without the armor of course.
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Old 02-27-2022, 08:50 PM   #10
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He's gonna be happy having that gas door that doesn't open from the outside.

I own a mustang and an SUV that don't even have gas caps
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He's gonna be happy having that gas door that doesn't open from the outside.

I own a mustang and an SUV that don't even have gas caps
My Jeep and newer Corvette don't have gas caps. It makes me wonder how much of a hassle it will be when smog time comes around. They always seem to need to be replaced to pass smog.

Today. I wrote up my resume. Believe it or not I actually applied for a job.

It's freelance work writing for a newspaper.

Now I'll just sit back and wait for the rejection letter.
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That's great but I heard they hired one of your ex wives to work as your supervisor ?
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That's great but I heard they hired one of your ex wives to work as your supervisor ?
Uh....No. I just wrote a resume, I can write a resignation just as fast.

Reminds me of a guy I know. He was kind of down on his luck and his ex hired him to paint her building.

She fired him 5 times in 1 day and when she went to drive him home she kicked him out of the car and left him on the side of the freeway.
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Oh man. She did all kinds of wrong to him. Poor guy to have to take a hand out from the likes of her. He should leave some painted signage on the premise about just what she is.
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If you get that gig I’m subscribing to that paper, that’s all I can say. The entertainment value will be priceless!
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If you get that gig I’m subscribing to that paper, that’s all I can say. The entertainment value will be priceless!
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I replaced my air hoses and quick connects in the garage, checked my crawl space under the house, cleaned my front shed, and cleaned, repacked my trailers wheel bearings...best part was taking the nova out for a cruise this afternoon with my youngest son
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If you get that gig I’m subscribing to that paper, that’s all I can say. The entertainment value will be priceless!
Polished up one of my turds yesterday.
Pretty happy with how the paint correction came out.
I've already added a subscriber.

Your Camaro looks great. I love that color and the doors shine like mirrors. Great job.

Just one question? Do you do Corvettes?
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Your Camaro looks great. I love that color and the doors shine like mirrors. Great job.

Just one question? Do you do Corvettes?
Thank you sir. The color is pretty rare. Aqua Blue Metallic, available from March of 2009-Nov 2009 only and all as 2010 models of course. 3800ish total built, less than 2000 of those were loaded 2SS/RS like mine. It’s my baby for sure.

Well the short answer is, I worked in a body shop called stingrays auto body several years ago… you can guess what we specialized in. That’s where I learned how to do paint work. I don’t do it as much anymore but I can still get er done when need be. So yes I will work on vettes!
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If you get that gig I’m subscribing to that paper, that’s all I can say. The entertainment value will be priceless!
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Pretty happy with how the paint correction came out.
Tyler, that does look sweet! Think you can get mine shining that nice?
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Tyler, that does look sweet! Think you can get mine shining that nice?
That's why I don't shine mine up. Got tired of people asking me to do theirs . It really does look great. Good thing mine needs a good paint job. Speaking of a paint job, could you...?
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It was a nice day yesterday so I drug out the small parts cleaner.

I had 3 small buckets of rusty nuts, bolts, springs, clips brackets and other stuff. I let it run for about an hour and it cleaned everything up really good. I dump the sand and parts into a stainless tray that sits over a plastic tub. The tray has holes in it that let the sand fall through. Then I use the HF magnetic pickup tool to pick up the parts and put them in the small tub. It works excellent.

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You've got a real production line going there. And practically hands free.
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It was a nice day yesterday so I drug out the small parts cleaner.

I had 3 small buckets of rusty nuts, bolts, springs, clips brackets and other stuff. I let it run for about an hour and it cleaned everything up really good. I dump the sand and parts into a stainless tray that sits over a plastic tub. The tray has holes in it that let the sand fall through. Then I use the HF magnetic pickup tool to pick up the parts and put them in the small tub. It works excellent.

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I saw a cooking show where a guy was going to barbeque a LOT of meat. He put the marinade and the meat in a cement mixer and let it do it's thing.

Kind of a crazy idea but it seemed to work.
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