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Not yet Bjorn. They are still in my camera. The digital had dead batteries so I had to use the conventional camera. When I finish the roll I'll get them developed, scanned, and put on cd. Should be soon. :roll:
RDD, I used about 3 pts paint to 1 part thinner. It was still a little heavy for brushing, could have cut some more. All in all, it turned out nice. 2 coats primer, 1 coat color. I sprayed (rattle cans) the metal surfaces for a smoother finish. One more item off the list........
What is the thinner/paint ratio for gillespie paint? Red oxide primer and 24087. I'm brushing it today on new slats I made for my troop seats and headache rack. Thanks!!!
I got to thinking today, (I do that every now and then :idea: ), that jeeps and hummers come with hard tops and hard doors, soft tops and soft doors, and dueces come with hard tops and hard doors, and soft tops and hard doors. (Yes there is a caboose on this train of thought). But were soft...
"Just pop the two plugs, drain and then replace the lube up to the vent."
They are filled about level with the fill hole (the plug roughly half way up from the drain plug), not the vent. Otherwise you would be venting lube instead of air.
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