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I had lucky charms and a pop tart lol

<---Bachelor

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LOLZ on the cat Peng

Looks fake.

It was, but still funny :)

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Of course its fake

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Peng you need your Merc in your sig or something, I miss looking at it :(

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Peng you need your Merc in your sig or something, I miss looking at it :(

Perv

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You know it :P

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I used 2x4's for the legs and little stuff everywhere else.

vikingc4.jpg

There is a 2x4 hidden underneath it for support.

Perfect hole for the BSE. Did you fire it up without slate in that pic?

:P

Ryan2 - Thanks for the tip. I'll use a 2x4 frame, I'll probably use slats reather than ply though. Probably not treated.

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I don't think I've ever been able to put an image in my sig anyhow; some bug in the forum software or something :shrug:

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maybe I can after all

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I used 2x4's for the legs and little stuff everywhere else.

vikingc4.jpg

There is a 2x4 hidden underneath it for support.

Perfect hole for the BSE. Did you fire it up without slate in that pic?

:P

Ryan2 - Thanks for the tip. I'll use a 2x4 frame, I'll probably use slats reather than ply though. Probably not treated.

Its never had anything like slate, 3 years later still sits like it was in the pic.

Of course, I have a Viking not a BGE. Even when mildly raging (500-600) you can put your hand on the top of it and hold it there for a bit. Not hot enough to scorch wood that is for sure. Of course it wouldn't be a bad idea to have something to stop sparks from burning it up, but I'm livin' dangerously.

Cut the hole with a router and a circle jig :)

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Oh yeah, I think all the wood cost me $22.

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sold my motorcycle today :woot:

Total relief. Amusingly got more than I paid and it doesn't run atm.

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sold my motorcycle today :woot:

Total relief. Amusingly got more than I paid and it doesn't run atm.

:woot:

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Oh yeah, I think all the wood cost me $22.

Good cuz I'll need 2

:peepwall:

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sold my motorcycle today :woot:

Total relief. Amusingly got more than I paid and it doesn't run atm.

:woot:

double :woot:

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Oh yeah, I think all the wood cost me $22.

Good cuz I'll need 2

:peepwall:

The labor was god aweful expensive. :ehh:

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Sitting in the garage doing some remodel planning, enjoying a beer, and surfing the net.

I notice this big white, faded, pitted, but now clean snowmobile trailer. Two challenges, neither of which I have ever dealt with before.

1) Faded fiberglass -- I normally keep my shit protected, this obviously was not. So far in a quick search I found something called vert glass, but there has to be something more logical.

2) Pitted dirty aluminum -- again, not sure how it could get like this and sitting covered in snow & salt it doesn't bother me, but since I washed and scrubbed it yesterday it does now. Obviously preventative is the key, but I just bought it this year so I get to restore first.

Help.

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Tree sap or dripping as well. I realize these would buff off, but am afraid they will stick to the pad and scratch the shit out of everything.

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I used 2x4's for the legs and little stuff everywhere else.

vikingc4.jpg

There is a 2x4 hidden underneath it for support.

Looks nice and makes me hungry.

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Looks like I am ready to get some drywall. Thank god for salior jerry.

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