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Hell this one is almost word for word. http://www.autoindustriya.com/talkboard/index.php?topic=9360.0
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Heres one http://www.victorysiren.com/x/manual56/page-trouble.htm http://www.vw-resource.com/troubleshooting.html
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So basically a sawzall type device which recipricates back and forth?
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Someone want to quote rebuilding a v-8 engine out of an 00" lincoln ls? Also time frame. Its running but knocking. Thats all I know I havent purchaed it yet. Thanks
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Are your rafters 16" or 24" on center? Is your roof made with plywood or osb board?
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That truck is indeed badass. I had one that looked exactly like that but white with black stripes. Wish I would have kept it. Good luck with the sale.
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I dont like the body style of the impala. But thanks.
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I've had all the pipeing I can handle.
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I seen a broke formula on E.broad st on a flat bed the other day. I couldnt figure out this camera phone or it would have been my new sig.
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I would entertain single cabs but only if they were at a price I couldnt pass up. I have found a sport trac for $4000 and a crew cab f150 for $4800 and havet jumped on them yet. Looking for my best deal.
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I am in the market for a used car or truck. Looking to spend up to $5000. I am either looking to buy a truck or a sedan. I would prefer to find someone who is looking to get out from under a loan on something and is willing to sell something with a little more value for the sake of a quick sale. I have been looking at 2000+ lincoln ls', sport trac's, crew cab trucks, along those lines. If its a car, it must be 4 doors. I am not looking for a honda civic or anything small like that. I dont want to do any work to anything only to have it be worth what I could have just paid for in the beginning. But I will look at wrecked cars, or vehicles needing some work. Only if in fact that when I am done my "sweet equity" pays off. I am definately looking to get the better end of a deal. With that being said, please let me know if anyone has anything which might meet my criteria. Thanks
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Step1 http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4775054/Picture017-609x450_Thumb.jpg • Before starting the shower pan you must first frame in some walls (if needed), re-plumb the existing waterlines, and set the shower drain. Be sure all of the wall studs are flush and plumb. Also, the crown (curve) in each stud should be facing the same direction. Use a planer or shim on any spots if needed (this includes the ceiling). Step2 http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4775054/E-LINER_Thumb.jpg Shower pan liner fold in the corners • After all of the above steps are done a concrete form must be constructed at the entrance of the shower. This is done by screwing a 2x6 on the outside of the shower entrance and a 2x2.5 on the inside of the shower entrance that is flush with the top of the 2x6. This will create an elevated threshold for the shower pan. Step3 http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4775054/shower_Thumb.jpg Side view of threshold • Next, clean the shower floor and lay cement board or densshield in the bottom of the shower with tile glue and galvanized nails (I prefer densshield because it is easier to cut and has a built in water barrier). Over the cement board lay the water resistant shower pan liner. This liner is laid loose without any fasteners and must go 12-14 inches up the wall (BE SURE TO FOLD THE LINER IN THE SHOWER CORNERS). The liner and cement board can be cut with a utility knife. THE LINER MUST BE SUSPENDED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CEMENT THRESHOLD WHEN LAYING THE CEMENT. Step4 • The cement is then prepared. Add one bag of cement and four times the volume of sand into a wheelbarrow (so that the ratio of cement to sand is 1 to 4). Dry mix the sand and cement, or buy cement mix that is premixed with sand (DON’T USE MORTOR MIX). Then slowly add water while mixing with a shovel. The consistency of the cement should be slightly dry and clay-like (NOT RUNNY!!). Let the cement rest for about a minute before the consistency is checked. Step5 http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4775054/MembraneDonet_Thumb.jpg • Before the cement is laid on the shower floor, chalk a line about 2.5 inches from the floor around the perimeter of the shower as a guide for laying the cement. Then check all of your forms one last time to be sure they are in the proper location. Be sure that the slope of the cement falls ¼ to ½ inch per foot of run. Also, a special drain for tile showers must be used. These drains allow the water that seeps through the concrete and is collected by the rubber membrane to drain through tiny seep holes. When laying the cement around the drain leave room for the tile. Step6 http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4775054/ShampooNookConcretet_Thumb.jpg • Begin shoveling in the cement from the wheelbarrow to the shower floor and pat the cement into place with a trowel. Be sure to begin in the corner from the door. Use a trowel to smooth small sections at a time. When smoothing be sure to slope the surface of the cement toward the drain. A string can be used to check the slope. When using a trowel the cement will not smooth well if it is too dry and water will stand on top if it is too wet. The ideal cement mixture will be firm and look wet but will not collect moisture on its surface. So after laying the first small section of cement you can tell if the mixture was correct. Step7 http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4775054/TopConcreteDonet_Thumb.jpg • Let dry overnight, remove forms, and clean any cement crumbs. Step8 http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4775054/untitled_Thumb.jpg extremehowto.com • Lay cement board or Densshield on all of the walls of the shower. This is done by screwing the cement board to each stud. All of the joints in the cement board are then sealed with fiberglass tape. I recommend putting cement board on the ceiling as well. A shelf insert can then be added. Now the shower is ready for tile.
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They had a red z28 that went for sale for $2300 at an auction today. I should have bought it. Pics look good.
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What did you do before rent?
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$10 worth of wood and 1 hour later
wnaplay1647545503 replied to wnaplay1647545503's topic in Pics and Vids
just sat everything in there for the pic -
$10 worth of wood and 1 hour later
wnaplay1647545503 replied to wnaplay1647545503's topic in Pics and Vids
Painted the coffee table and side stands to match. -
if i tell you what it means i will have to kill you
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Built and painted. Just something to get the games all together. http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d87/wnaplay/DSCF1197.jpg
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Work phone.
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I have hit up all the local places and guys on here I know. I need some cheap used tires swapped over to my steel rims for the project in the garage. Anyone have a tire machine in their garage that can do it cheap?
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Takes to long
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Car looks sexier than it did the other day.
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Anyone know how to reset the voicemail access number without losing any of the numbers and crap thats on the phone? I have a verizon phone that use to belong to someone else. He turned it in and noone asked him the password for the voicemail.
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I am looking for an old round side mirror for my rat rod project. It can be pitted but needs to be in at least decent condition. I just need one. Car is a 64 so something older rather than newer. I also need a basic antenna. Let me know if you have anything. Thanks
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Need Car Recommendation For A Friend..Details Inside
wnaplay1647545503 replied to CJINOHIO03's topic in Passing Lane
http://columbus.craigslist.org/ctd/1064195551.html