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... I'm posting pics of my body work this weekend. Fiberglass fender flare versus tree. I've found I'd rather do metal repair than fiberglass repair - resin is messy. The reflection in the "after" pic gives the impression the fender isn't evenly rounded or smooth, but it is. Enjoy!
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Looks good Dave. So does the other repair I just forgot to post. And I don't think anyone like FiBroGlass.

Thanks Ryan. The Tiger Hair, Z-Grip, and U-Pol spray are an awesome combination for body work. Thanks for the pointers on the first repair. For the fender repair, I just used the cheapy Bondo resin kit, which had to be followed up with Z-Grip and U-Pol. :cheers:
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Yawn, ... Looks good Dave. Would you like to come over and repair the parking lot dings I got on Baby?
 
Baby is my pristine 40.

What is your beer consumption rate per hour and how soon does the quality of your work start to taper off?
 
Baby is my pristine 40.

What is your beer consumption rate per hour and how soon does the quality of your work start to taper off?

The quality of the work decreases slowly with consumed number of beers, only because the quality of the work is low to begin with.
 
Is body work the only thing you do for beer? I have 5 acres that needs to be mowed, some minor electric work in the basement, some painting and re-caulking the outside of the house. How many beers am I up to Dave?:beer:

Tom :hillbilly:
 
Is body work the only thing you do for beer? I have 5 acres that needs to be mowed, some minor electric work in the basement, some painting and re-caulking the outside of the house. How many beers am I up to Dave?:beer:

Tom :hillbilly:

Let's see:

Five acres to be mowed: If riding mower and nice weather, a 6-pack
Minor electrical work: 6-pack
Painting and re-caulking: There isn't enough beer in Manassas

IH8painting. :D
 
Dave,

I'll get in line for some of that help myself. You know how to run a backhoe on a Kubota?

Afraid of heights? I have a 12/12 pitch on the addition going over the garage.

My family brews beer, I can get it cheap. They make Cigars, tobacco, pork products, hard cider and wine too. Pick your poison I can get them for free. I can provide anything legal in trade for slave labor :)

-Stumbaugh
 
I'll get in line for some of that help myself. You know how to run a backhoe on a Kubota?

No, but I'd love to learn on somebody else's property!

Afraid of heights? I have a 12/12 pitch on the addition going over the garage.

Not afraid of heights. I am afraid of falling though.

My family brews beer, I can get it cheap. They make Cigars, tobacco, pork products, hard cider and wine too. Pick your poison I can get them for free. I can provide anything legal in trade for slave labor :)

For beer, wine, hard cider AND pork products, I am yours, totally and unconditionally.
 
Dave,

I'll get in line for some of that help myself. You know how to run a backhoe on a Kubota?

-Stumbaugh

I don't have one on the kubota but have an old tractor-loader-backhoe as well as a crawler with backhoe attachment.

come on down to harrisonburg and I'll let you dig as much as you want...wait another week, and you can run some bigger equipment that I'm borrowing:


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Looks like fun to me !

Chris
 
Brian,

That is one nasty looking ho.

I would not want to mess with that thing.

-Stum

Come on Stum all you need is the right protection and any ho can be tamed :grinpimp:
 
Tom,

I would say it's a matter of joy stick control in regards to taming large stanky ho's like that one.

-Stum

PS Mac is back in the area so he'll be at the Inn with us on the 13th.
 

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