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    Dumb fixes.
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    Thumbs down
    Making use of whats available.
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    A few more.
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    Ideas ahead of their time?
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    Ingenious?
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    The dude in the blue car is classic!!!
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    What is the point of the vise grips. Would anyone actually use that shower?

    The others are clearly Bucks work. I am sure he can explain.
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    The ladder on the staircase isn't too bad actually. I'd probably do that one myself in a pinch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sydwayz View Post
    The ladder on the staircase isn't too bad actually. I'd probably do that one myself in a pinch.
    It's not the ladder on the stairs so much as the zip-tied 1X6 extensions I'd worry about....
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    Quote Originally Posted by CigDaze View Post
    It's not the ladder on the stairs so much as the zip-tied 1X6 extensions I'd worry about....
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    One great fix to the exhuast of the son's truck, ears rusted off Cat. Convertor pipe. It's a 1997 Ranger, temp. repair, but it worked. I did the repair, not my shop by the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Oval View Post
    One great fix to the exhuast of the son's truck, ears rusted off Cat. Convertor pipe. It's a 1997 Ranger, temp. repair, but it worked. I did the repair, not my shop by the way.
    After a Michigan winter that should all rust together and be good as new!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattBMiller View Post
    After a Michigan winter that should all rust together and be good as new!
    Bob should realize that from Boyne City!!!
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    I thought that it was better then the $400.00 option(new part). Total repair time 16 min., includes time to put up on hoist, cost $24.00.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gerritm View Post
    Ideas ahead of their time?
    Underwear as a bra! F'ing GENIUS!!
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    lol, the shopping cart grill i did in Indy many years ago. We use to go do the infield thing and camp on 16th street the night before. My buddy forgot the grill so we improvised .
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    For a stripped screw into metal, use a piece of small gauge wire when threading the screw in.....works like a champ! It is stupid simple and you are shocked when it works and better yet that you didn't think of it already!
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    C Clamp is 2 mm from being welded and then Boom
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    Ok anyway, I do like the Cart/Grill that is pretty much sweet
    Because Now I will have to try that when camping or something
    what about at the beach and zip tie the cart to the swim platform? well?
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