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I thought stickers add power? It does on cars and tool boxes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
You get that motor yet?
Oh yea well I have a couple stickers on XJ, in addition to the rust, which is a well known weight reduction process. So XJ is a force to be reckoned with.
I'm betting 10# per side maybe 12......Expanded metal & that frame next to nothing, I bet majority is in the wood & all those coats of paint.
Quote from: stlaser on April 14, 2016, 06:33:11 PMI'm betting 10# per side maybe 12......Expanded metal & that frame next to nothing, I bet majority is in the wood & all those coats of paint.Ya maybe a bit more. Maybe 20-25 ea??BTW. Down in the woods at the moment. Will report tonight. Plenty of WRC (work related carnage)
First thing I think when seeing that is starting fluid and a match.
Next we set that brush pile afire...the one I packed in around that awful hedge apple (Osage Orange) chain saw killin plant from the lower places of hell.The fire did bad things to it...unspeakable things...it died and I celebrated.
We got up to 25 hours run time on the new gen, so it got its first oil change. I can report a yukon gear sticker failure! Apparently it lifted some and was destroyed!But the Amsoil sticker held tough!Lesson: Buy Amsoil, but not Yukon!!!!!!!!!!Tate...You there?
Quote from: Flyin6 on April 17, 2016, 09:37:39 PMWe got up to 25 hours run time on the new gen, so it got its first oil change. I can report a yukon gear sticker failure! Apparently it lifted some and was destroyed!But the Amsoil sticker held tough!Lesson: Buy Amsoil, but not Yukon!!!!!!!!!!Tate...You there?I will report to engineering immediately to produce a petroleum resistant adhesive to be applied to the next batch of generator proof stickers on your behalf!
Looks like you still are on fairly high ground form the pics and you still have a couple springs you say?Harness the flow on one of those and you could run a nice generator off that with a very low profile.
Looks really great! You should place some boulders away from the shed with range distance on them. Just to keep wandering folks guessing.
Quote from: Flyin6 on April 17, 2016, 09:33:44 PMNext we set that brush pile afire...the one I packed in around that awful hedge apple (Osage Orange) chain saw killin plant from the lower places of hell.The fire did bad things to it...unspeakable things...it died and I celebrated.Still getting caught up... But this post had me chuckling as I read it :)
Funny deal that Osage Orange.... but likely by next spring, it will be sprouted again and looking for revenge LoL
I bet you were more than tempted to finish it off rather than just a hole.Looks like you have quite pile of debris to clear up, more work for the jaws.