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FJ40fiji said:I work off and on at a boat shop, and man, I hate drilling in fiber glass, but what's worse is running screws in to it. If you screw anything directly into that tub, go slow and be gentel. They like to break off, especially stainless. A little silicon seems to help. At least spit on them.
bandy rooster said:looks good, i like the body mounts idea, where did you get that poly stock? how much did you pay for it... your build is nice and clean, pretty well thought out too.
89s rule said:I think Matt rubbed off on him or something. Yes this is looking very nice!!
dustin said:hey, about the wipers- couldnt you put a resistor to the power for the wiper to cut down to 12 volts from 24? Seems easier than finding another set of wipers.
looks good.
-Dustin
islandcruiser said:Great thread! I've been watching my 'curb cruiser' every morning when I head out to work since before christmas here in Victoria. Have some gremlins to exorcise before I can start enjoying the life of the cruiser. I bought my 79 BJ 40 last June, but due to time, lack of driveway/garage space have not been able to get into it as I would like. Your work in the great outdoors, and pictures+tales have definately been an inspiration. I will be learing about my EDIC to hopefully solve my chatter problem this weekend. With any luck (something I have been short of with this truck) start enjoying this truck that has only seen one day of driving since I took ownership from the PO (I hate to say it but in June 2005). Long story short, keep up the good work and thanks for giving the visual to get us newbies back in the game. By the way, why did you go fiberglass tub vs. aluminum?
Thanks again, and I look forward to the rest of the tale.
Cheers~