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:roll: you, too? :D
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Quite possibly. Friends and family say so. I like to think of it as being well prepared. Most of the clutter is tools and woodworking supplies, so if I get rid of it, I will have to buy more next time I need something.
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MY KIND OF THINKER! :D
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Ezra ... very much like your paneling ... mine is similar but aspen ... wood paneling makes ALL the difference :wink:
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Wood is good 8)
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Thank you GoodClue...I'll be updating with photos as things progress. Which I hope is very soon.

Dennis...yes, wood IS very good :thumbup:
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Mark, thank you for the suggestion about cutting the steps out and utilizing the bottom and sides to support a new three step frame. That's a terrific idea.

It's tough finding anybody around here once the winter breaks...all these farmers out working 18 hrs a day tilling and planting. I have a buddy who did the welding to patch where the stop arm was removed, locks and battery box repair. Maybe I can barter with him for some work. He wants my Ford Ranger for parts/to scrap out...I need stairs, the rear heater removed and some stove pipe :thumbup:
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ezrablu wrote:Mark, thank you for the suggestion about cutting the steps out and utilizing the bottom and sides to support a new three step frame. That's a terrific idea.

It's tough finding anybody around here once the winter breaks...all these farmers out working 18 hrs a day tilling and planting. I have a buddy who did the welding to patch where the stop arm was removed, locks and battery box repair. Maybe I can barter with him for some work. He wants my Ford Ranger for parts/to scrap out...I need stairs, the rear heater removed and some stove pipe :thumbup:
:D Have him raise the roof also! Just remind him that junk Ford Rangers are hard to find in your area, see if he bites.
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ok, you're a good wheelin n' dealin man, Chuck. Thanks for that great idea! That guy has a shop even he could do it in. I'd rather have the roof raised then an extra step, etc.

I'm gonna find info on it now because I gotta be able to tell him exactly what I want and perhaps how it's done.
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Hey, I wonder why some of my photos are missing off of here? They were posted through Tinypic so they should still be there since the others are :screwy:
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Sorry...I took them when nobody was looking.
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ezrablu wrote:Hey, I wonder why some of my photos are missing off of here? They were posted through Tinypic so they should still be there since the others are :screwy:
Yeah, HA, you think so? I don't know what the Tinypic policy is on image life, but I can tell you that it's not limitless. It's even more embarassing when instead of no photos showing up, someone else's images are there instead. Yes, I've seen it happen to topic threads here on the forum.
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:D

guess I'll start using my own website to post stuff 8)
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There are ways to get those pics back up on this site.
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Rudy...you're a magic man! My photos are now back 8)
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