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post-141-1156963756_thumb.jpgAll was going well. I removed the dump body (it was in poor shape) and then I was going to install the fifth wheel. Well then I decided that I should address that frame crack and as long I was there I should...... I think I blacked out then, :wacko: when I came to this is where I was. I think the cat had somethig to do with it. :rolleyes: Hopefully picture will attach. I will try to add others to my gallery.

Chuck

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post-141-1156963756_thumb.jpgAll was going well. I removed the dump body (it was in poor shape) and then I was going to install the fifth wheel. Well then I decided that I should address that frame crack and as long I was there I should...... I think I blacked out then, :wacko: when I came to this is where I was. I think the cat had somethig to do with it. :rolleyes: Hopefully picture will attach. I will try to add others to my gallery.

Chuck

Cats are less greasy baked, not fried. After skinning, splay cat on cold cookie sheet, brush on fresh butter and lemon juice, bake at 350 degrees for two minuets per pound, turn and bake other side for 5 minuets. Now there is a Hearty meal!!!

I don't see any dilusional thinking there at all. In fact, you have my blessings and best wishes for a satisfying job that is well done. You certainly have a good start.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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LOL, that's how these projects go...one thing leads to another! Just like working around the house! I don't even wanna go there!

Your cat's like mine...likes to get in every picture!! LOL

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That looks like one of my short projects that ends up taking most of my spare time for the next 2-3 years!. Good luck, looks like you'll need it.

Jeff

1971 Mack R600 Toterhome "Superdawg"

living the life of leisure pulling

1999 NuWa Snowbird 34+2 SE102 "Dawghouse"

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