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  1. #71

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    Awesome! Keep up the posts, I’m sure I’m not the only one who tunes in regularly!


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  2. #72
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    Happy Thanksgiving!

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    Wow, Hope you had a good thanksgiving!
    Thanks for all the help!

  4. #74

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    Photoshop it in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plumas.placer.miner View Post
    I take everyone else's 20-something millennials and turn them into working professionals in 2 years. If you don't think it's hard...then give it a try! hahaha
    ... nope, nope, nope.

    You might be able to get away with just having the shop polish the journals and not have to grind. If they're all reading in the .010 zone. maybe..

  6. #76

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    Quote Originally Posted by plumas.placer.miner View Post
    First coat of primer.

    PS-rattle cans suck for this, but I had a whole case of them, so I used it.











    The gallon of 24087 will be here by Friday...I think.


    Engine Update:
    According to the machine shop, my crankshaft is able to be ground again. The connecting rod journals are within spec for .030 bearings, but the mean bearing journals need to be ground down to .030 under. $185
    Your trigger finger must really be aching.

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    Looks good enough for the Zombie Apocalypse! Not too shabby.

  8. #78
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    Definitely looking better...right color now!!
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

  9. #79

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    I think your paintwork is perfect for an environment where it's going to get scratched. It looks good. Hell, I'm painting my IH 1310 with a roller-- your camper is Barret-Jackson smooth compared!

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    When in doubt, shoot another coat. Further scratch protection.

    Unless you need the paint for other things.


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