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Finally got the form 1 after 7 months.
Had the upper for a while and the saker 762. Now to see how the MVB industries stock runs.
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Well it hasn't been on there that long but its holding up great. The key is to apply it heavy. Obviously the thicker coating makes it harder to damage but also it makes it a lot easier to remove. Literally peel back a corner and the rest will come off in a big sheet/one piece. I hand wash my truck and it holds up to the scrubbing and pressure washer to remove the bugs. I checked the other day for rock chips and none were to be found but time will tell. So far I am very pleased with it.
I've had it on the front of my truck for years and it's holding up great
Did my wheels last year and still holding up great. Cleaning and abrading the surface was the key.
Picked this up at Aurora Honda today. I had a 2005 Honda 250cc Reflex Sport. I loved it, but I needed something more. So...here is the 2009 Yamaha 500cc TMax. This thing is awesome.
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Trauma kit. $20 for the basic kit with bag, then I added some quik-clot pads and gauze, an israeli bandage, and a tourniquet.
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Also got 500 62gr bonded SP bullets from RMR.. these are new not pulled. Loaded up 30 of them with 24gr of TAC, they ran great.
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New S&W goodness, 686 and a 642. I just need some new grips.
Suspension upgrade goodies.
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Picked this up from Marine24!!
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Is the Plasti-dip cheaper online than in stores? I've got a project it will be perfect for.
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This is a Delta Universal Mobile Base kit that I put together so I can move a 400 lb. pottery kiln around the garage shop. I use a similar welded mobile base for my Delta contractors table saw which works like a charm. This kit is made to be assembled with hardwood to whatever dimensions are needed for any machinery. Since the kiln will fire at up to 2600° F, I didn't want any flammables in the frame. Instead of using hardwood I cut 1.5" square steel stock, drilled 50 holes and coated the metal. It's pretty slick, and hell for stout. Now I can assemble the kiln and start putting it to use, then stow it in a corner out of the way.
One of my goals is to get most everything in the garage shop on wheels--all the storage racks, tool chests, machine stands, winery and pottery equipment, everything easily moveable.
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Finally picked up a replacement for my pos fitbit. Garmin Vivofit HR,so far way better than the charge hr.
Nice! Looks like it could work as a launcher, and tow an antelope home too.
Need those cargo pockets to hold tools.