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  1. akonitony

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Your Honor, We have a written confession and video evidence. The defense rests...:|
  2. akonitony

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Man, you should have went with the rotty story, people would think the truck is that much more massive. From that distance, who can tell? Oh, and tell your dog I do not mean to insult his intelligence. I have rottys and I know they are not nearly as smart as poodles. Now there would be an...
  3. akonitony

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Wow! The pic with the big rottweiler standing behind it really gives one a sense of scale... :shock:
  4. akonitony

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Interesting website. The prices are kind of high however.
  5. akonitony

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Ok, so I am slowly checking off the things I need to play copy-cat. I have a deuce, a 105A2 trailer, and hopefully I will be able to win five 12.5 x R20 Michelins tomorrow if I can somehow avoid a bidding war. Those XZLs are bigger, but do you know how tall the XLs are? I have looked over the...
  6. akonitony

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Excellent info to know. I am sure there are some other taking notes. I sure thank you for the replies.
  7. akonitony

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    What sort of welder are you using for this? All I have right now is the oxyacetylene torch setup, so I am planning on buying a nice Micro Inert Gas or Tungsten Inert Gas welder sometime in the near future. Which would you recommend? I am leaning toward the TIG, and I have seen a few on GL, but...
  8. akonitony

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Would you, could you, please, pretty please, show us a closeup of your steering mechanism. My eyes just can't seem to focus enough to see it well in the last photo. Those tires are the perfect size for that rig. I hope you don't mind if some of us play copy-cat, after all, imitation is the...
  9. akonitony

    Lifting a Bobbed Deuce

    Only two problems I see here: 1) Your non-military vehicles are Fords, when they really should be Chevys ;-)~ 2) I moved from MI too soon - now how can I get you to weld up some of those brackets for my deuces? I don't think they can be made any better.
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