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oldschoolsdime92

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  1. i thought about buying a benchtop mill/lathe. maybe i will continue through with the plans. Right now, I am doing a few things to my daily driver that I have wanted to do for awhile, but have not gotten around too.
  2. i love my triumph. I cant sell it! lol
  3. i suppose i will dig a basement first!
  4. im about to get a dual sport and ride in the snow.
  5. I have been looking at shooting, and have gotten a .22, but I dont have anywhere to shoot.
  6. I am having a hard time here. For the last few winters I have had a winter project. Last year I rebuilt the cbr. The year before that I was doing the v8 in the s10. This year I have the triumph. No project there. I have looked at buying an old bike and building a bobber, but I don't want to spend a bunch of money. Once I get the maintenance done on my lawn care equipment, im out of "work" after work. Anyone have any suggestions?
  7. as ohio riders turns.. someone fill me in! damnit!
  8. oh man! mini trucks questions.. for a small drop 2/3 i would do coils in the front and blocks in the rear. Anything more and i suggest a bolt in cnotch found here. http://www.suicidedoors.com/notches/dakota-bolt-c-notch I have installed jasons products time and time again, and they are always top quality. Stay away from torson keys. On your truck you can lower it some with the torson bars but wont keep your ride. The keys just allow you to lower with them just alittle more, and your ride is gone. I personally would go with the complete djm kit. Its alittle pricey, but it will be done right. http://www.stylintrucks.com/part.aspx?category|category_root|-30=Suspension&category|cat_-30|374=Lowering+Kits&partfamilyid=550&partid=559794&x=253895&scid=FROOGLE
  9. its an ol vw with a v style belt. Its not too bad to change. I wanna see him do it with a serpentine setup.. haha
  10. it wont allow for a download bc im not a premium member
  11. if it was alittle bigger, id buy it.
  12. the marlin seems to be like 37-47ish. I think its amazing that something that old, can still be in good shape and functioning.
  13. I really want to "restore" an old gun, but the marlin isnt much of a project, it looks new. It just needs cleaning.
  14. don, thats why i couldnt wait untill spring to buy another bike! id hear a bike, and it ruined my day, because it wasn't me on my bike.
  15. shit like that ruins your whole day! If i have something like that happen it drives me crazy untill i figure it out.
  16. that glenfield looks great! did you re stain the wood?
  17. I will get pics toamrow. I am ordering the parts for the sight tomarow, and then its time to tear it down and clean it up! I will post pics of the cleaning
  18. those are pretty good numbers! sounds great too!
  19. bummer! glad he was alright. thats was a damn nice bike also.
  20. glad your okay! i dont wish going down on anyone!
  21. I figured out the marlin is about 60 years old. he said he thought he got it when he was 15 or 16. Hes also got an old stevens pump action .22 which is super neat.
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