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Top splint. Gorilla Super Glue. Gonna let dry the flip and repeat on back side

Dry. Then see if I need JB
 
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Top splint. Gorilla Super Glue. Gonna let dry the flip and repeat on back side

Dry. Then see if I need JB

If you have the room, try making a closed form loop with the mini-rebars or bend some legs on them to go back out onto the center body, anchoring the stick a bit further back from the break point. A flat sheet glued across the bottom would be even better but still would benefit from tying back more to the body
 
Congratulations to this thread for passing the 500 page/ 10,000 post mark :beer:


Also congrats to the CLC Clubhouse for being the second-most popular/active clubhouse (by post count, ) in all of 'Mud :beer:

:group hug:
 
I didn't count them, as mud doesn't post their stats. I think they have their own website. And thousands of members.

1st is AZ - Copper State Cruisers
 
That looks about like Rob's leg....so it should work.

The jury is still out. I'm still not cleared to walk yet.
 
I'm not sure the ruling class likes all this posting but I like it........
Without the posting of vehicle information/photos/general buffoonery, MUD would be nothing more than Etsy.
 
Yeah, I figured Mud was too elementary for Rising Sun right after I typed that.

I'm not sure the ruling class likes all this posting but I like it........

F them.
 
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Who remembers these things? My second PDA, the first was a Handspring. I think this one cost $600 circa 2002. Not even an on board camera, basically just mail and contacts that had to sync via cradle.
 
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As I recall this one was near the top of the line (model above it had a built in pivoting camera but was few $$$ more). This one also had an IR transmitter so I could use it to control my TV and stereo. I forget what other apps I had on it, but it would also read Sony Memory Sticks, so it was a picture viewer for my Cybershot camera. This device seems so pointless to me now, but smartphones evolved from this tech. Oh, and it would play mp3, but only really small files (thinking 128mb or smaller bitrate)

And HOLY S#$t, they still support it! Sony eSupport - PEG-T665C - Support
 
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I should really clean out the cabinets more often; surprised but it was still hanging around.
 

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