Steve 1 Contributor Oct 23, 2009 #21 It will cost $500.00 bucks to dump it after you cut it into pieces and haul it, that leaves the dolly a Bit Pricey.
It will cost $500.00 bucks to dump it after you cut it into pieces and haul it, that leaves the dolly a Bit Pricey.
S searaycer New member Oct 23, 2009 #22 If you live in the country you could just burn the pieces after you cut it up....fiberglass gives off some amazing colors as it burns.....
If you live in the country you could just burn the pieces after you cut it up....fiberglass gives off some amazing colors as it burns.....
Ratickle Founding Member / Super Moderator Oct 23, 2009 #23 Steve 1 said: It will cost $500.00 bucks to dump it after you cut it into pieces and haul it, that leaves the dolly a Bit Pricey. Click to expand... Nah. I was gonna shorten it, narrow it, and put together a ME for a couple of bucks....:sifone:
Steve 1 said: It will cost $500.00 bucks to dump it after you cut it into pieces and haul it, that leaves the dolly a Bit Pricey. Click to expand... Nah. I was gonna shorten it, narrow it, and put together a ME for a couple of bucks....:sifone:
Lubejobs42 Charter Member Oct 24, 2009 #24 I was the high bidder at $2.00 but someone just bid $2.25 so i'm out!
fund razor Founding Member Oct 24, 2009 #25 phragle said: anybody have any idea just wht they were trying to accomplish?? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/midn...ptZPower_Motorboats?hash=item2ea8890300#v4-34 Click to expand... My guess is that they were making the mother of all wakeboard boats.
phragle said: anybody have any idea just wht they were trying to accomplish?? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/midn...ptZPower_Motorboats?hash=item2ea8890300#v4-34 Click to expand... My guess is that they were making the mother of all wakeboard boats.