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    Quote Originally Posted by spyder View Post
    Damn... Trying to sell some 308 that I don't need and no one is wanting it... Maybe I should drop the price to $500?
    I posted a question about this in your for sale thread......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Otterbatcat View Post
    I picked up my enclosed trailer from being stored outside last Friday.....don't know how it happened, but the fiberglass "roof front" was effin severely cracked. Yeah, I was pissed, but I needed to fix it.

    Today right after work I hauled ass home and put some Flex Seal tape on the outside of the affected area, then silicone the inside of the cracks....when that dries I'll apply some Dynamat on the inside as well. Hopefully that will be a decent fix for it that also has some rigidity to it. I don't know if the fiberglass section is going to continue to crack out at this point, and if it does, is it really worth contacting TNT to get that piece for a 10 year old trailer?

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    Thanks, Kazoo.

    Cool that Ace carries it also, I have one close by.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Otterbatcat View Post
    I've been to Salt Lake once......the reason I was there was fantastic and I will remember it for the rest of my life. I did notice while I was there, that the city .....Sucked.
    Ya, it's a big city with not much to do. Nothing is open on Sunday either, that really sucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    I posted a question about this in your for sale thread......
    Ya, it's not magnetic.
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    What does 50BMG brass go for? I'm being too damn lazy to actually look it up....
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    Quote Originally Posted by spyder View Post
    Ya, it's a big city with not much to do. Nothing is open on Sunday either, that really sucks.
    Well, that and the liquor stores are really effed up....and the folks that I ran into while I was there, for the most part, kinda had a shitty attitude which doesn't help the image that sticks in my mind.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Stop at Bon Ricos in Evanston for dinner. Make reservations, hopefully you'll thank me for it later. 17 yrs in Evanston, small restaurant on main st, absolutely killer meal the wife and i had. Thankfully they forgot our appetizer, or we would have never finished our dinner. Come springtime we're heading that way just to eat there again.
    Won't be near Evanston other wise I would. Flying DEN to SLC, then driving to Tooele

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    The pleasure you say? lol
    Yes, because I can have multiple wives when I'm there HAHA

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    Decided to create a workbench for woodworking and other projects. Ended up with the solid door core for the surface, and the workbench will be attached to the wall and fold up. Still working through the leg design, but I think 1" or larger gas pipes will be used for legs. This way the legs csn be removed cleanly. I did not want the legs attached as the door will be next to a parked car and I am worried the legs will protrude too far. Also no one offered a good way to attach removable legs.
    But of course life is getting in the way of finishing this little project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erni View Post
    Decided to create a workbench for woodworking and other projects. Ended up with the solid door core for the surface, and the workbench will be attached to the wall and fold up. Still working through the leg design, but I think 1" or larger gas pipes will be used for legs. This way the legs csn be removed cleanly. I did not want the legs attached as the door will be next to a parked car and I am worried the legs will protrude too far. Also no one offered a good way to attach removable legs.
    But of course life is getting in the way of finishing this little project.
    Why not hinge the legs to the bench top so they fold up with it?

    Another option (one I did) if there's room is build a storage cabinet under the benchtop (like half as deep) and use it as the stand.
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