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OK, I have not tried the scotch brite disks before. I will give then a try. And I will be careful. There is lots of red to remove so the easier the better.
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Thanks Mike. I was aware of some oven cleaners don't play well with aluminum. I think I will stick to aircraft stripper. I will give Jim Henry a call. He is not that far away.
HMMWV info
Thanks to all for the info. I will be in touch with those mentioned that have parts.
Chief, ColdWarrior, I will be careful with the paper tail on this purchase. I would hate to put lots of work and money into this and then Uncle Sugar walk in and take it away. Thanks for the...
Thanks to all for the info. I will be in touch with those mentioned that have parts.
Chief, ColdWarrior, I will be careful with the paper tail on this purchase. I would hate to put lots of work and money into this and then Uncle Sugar walk in and take it away. Thanks for the heads-up.
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:jumpin: Well I just became the owner of a slightly used HMMWV. It is an M998 that will need some work to get it back on the road. But with a few parts and a couple sheets of sandpaper it will be as good as new. As they say " it just needs a little spit and polish"!:roll: The previous owner...
If you are active here it wont take long to reach the 100 mark. I have been here for a while mostly reading and not making many comments. Almost everything I have needed was already answered in previous post somewhere. This is a great bunch here and will bend over backwards to help when you are...
I dont have a photo but, You can fab up a hitch easily. Start with a piece pf flat stock 1/4 inch thick and 3 inches wide. bend it to about 45 degrees and bolt it to the corners where the loops are attached to the bed. Add a piece of 2 inch heavy wall pipe between the two brackets and put the...
I removed the whole assembly, then took out the stud from the frame. The stud is held in by the nut, spring and washers (fiber and steel). Then I welded the stud, back on. Tack weld it first so you can put it back in to get the angle correct. Remove and finish welding. Just dont do what I did. I...
I understand that we need rules. As for me I just don't have a lot of time to get on the site and do very much looking or posting. My time is limited and between work, family and taking care of the farm I am just strapped for time to get on here. There is tons of good info here and also a good...
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