Rosner Toyota didn't care that I still had the skidplates up and the air tank in the framerail. They removed the bed (I noticed one shiny new bed bolt) and the skids, replaced the gas tank straps, and sprayed whatever that black guck is from front to rear. After it finally cures fully, I'm...
That's a nice looking ratchet set. I like the knurled bit on the extensions. I wind up turning the extensions with my fingers before I tighten them down with the ratchet, knurling would make that easier....
only after I ate a box of Twinkies and drank a six-pack of Jolt cola.....with my legs pedalling a whirlwind off a sugar and caffeine overdose, I should be able to overtake a 4-banger Taco....
Jay, that beauty would look awesome on top of my Yaris! Might even be able to float the Yar across the river with it.....
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Seriously though, nice duct ta......I mean kayak!
Egads! Look what happened to my truck!
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I've got photographs of my truck that are bigger than this thing is!
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Not much ground clearance!.....................................Camping gear will never fit!
The name is even silly! Sounds like a constipated...
oooh! That gives me a great idea! You can send me some of the fancy schmancy SK's and I can give you a secondary opinion on the quality, construction and usefulness! I swear I will provide an absolutely unbiased opinion......honest:sombrero:
Last week: We started on the kitchen cabinets.....things went along okey - dokey, but we had so many pieces to kreg jig, glue, clamp and screw together that we didn't take the time to photograph much. It was busy and productive, but all yall ain't gettin' to see much.....here is pretty much...
You guys have had way better luck with Sears than I have.....last time I set foot in a store the manager refused to repair/replace the broken ratchet I purchased years ago. I was told flat out that any tool with moving parts was not part of the warranty. I argued (yes, argued, didn't even use...
Once we get the teardrop finished, this Norcold DE-0751 is the fridge we have for it. It's a marine unit, with the same compressor as the chest units that Norcold sells. Haven't tried it out on 12V yet, but it works well on 120.
Nice looking basket. Is 150lbs enough? I know I put more than that on my rack easily.....of course, no one will ever accuse me of packing light!
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buy the feet and bars and make your own basket?
Gotcha, four of those quick release feet and two bars would haul kayaks, you could buy or build a basket that mounts to the bars to carry other gear as needed.
What if you just laid some flat stock on the bed rail and clamped it down with those bolt-on bed cap type clamps?
You could easily weld up a rack using the flat stock as a base. Clamp it on to use, declamp to store in the garage.
Or would that just come across looking getto?
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