I'll take some photo's on my phone this morning and send to you, forgot all about it. You'll have them within 20 minutes......promise;)
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I'll take some photo's on my phone this morning and send to you, forgot all about it. You'll have them within 20 minutes......promise;)
..........AND, you get a E.C.P. koozie!!
Jeff don't know how I missed this post. But thanks. Hope you can use the Koozies to keep your pepsi's and bottle water cool ;).
Drop me a e-mail when you get everything back together. Would love to see how it all turned out.
:cheers:
It's back together, I'll send ya' some pics, been busy with work(insert ass draggin' icon here)
Can't wait!! Thanks
OK, here's a couple
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Looks good buddy!!. How did everything fit after the guide bushings were installed? GOuD IN TIGHT ;)
Oh yeah, nice and tight! but, the 3M 4200 is so thick you can see we couldn't lay a very good bead, but I'd rather have that than any leaks!
It's that time of season again. Get those accessories boxed up and sent to me.
Thinking of getting into Ceramic Coatings!!! Whats you guys thoughts?
Here some of Bud's work. My old Allison Manual and Land&Sea Hydraulic Jack plates were looking a little sad. They took a trip over to East Coast Powercoating and they look new again. Thanks for a job well done Bud!
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A Pallet Load of Monster Truck Drive Shaft Cages for Feld Motorsports AKA Grave Digger Monster Truck Shop. These are going overseas for a Monster Truck Tour.
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Gary> I am completely set up to do ceramics. Automotive as well as fire arms parts and pieces. It is extremely durable, scratch resistant and as you mention a Fantastic insulator. The majority of the ceramics I use are of the oven cure type. And are a two part mixture applied with a variety of spray guns depending on the application.