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  1. cbrianroll

    12' fishing boat using PMF

    That’s cool! Looking forward to seeing how it does..
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    1966 cl160 scrambler

    Good plan…didn’t think of rocking in Gear I’ve been using kroil…no acetone to make the brew..maybe I’ll get some tomorrow. I do have some evaporust… Appreciate the advice!!!
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    1966 cl160 scrambler

    Update but not…..still soaking pistons, kickstarter is not moving, although I’m not trying really hard as I don’t want to break stuff…transmission moves from neutral into gears so I’m assuming and hoping all the crankcase is not rusted or keeping the starter from moving. contemplating on pulling...
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    1949 Ford F-3 "old red truck"

    Rad. Can’t wait to see the finished project.
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    1966 cl160 scrambler

    Much appreciated!! We’ll see how the engine pulls apart and how the daughter wants to proceed…
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    1966 cl160 scrambler

    Crusty can be fun lol…I’m still soaking the cylinder hoping the pistons will free up…didn’t want to wrestle it on the ground lol
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    1966 cl160 scrambler

    It won’t be a mint restore for sure, but kill rust and powdercoat will help. Found a couple sites that look like they sell parts so that’s a win…
  8. cbrianroll

    1966 cl160 scrambler

    Haven’t gotten very far…it’s in the garage now..soaking bolts..and pistons….its not turning over by hand… Its a bit crusty but that’s the grays harbor life lol….
  9. cbrianroll

    1966 cl160 scrambler

    My service is terrible so I can post pics yet….country life lol. I haven’t really dug in yet, snowed last night. Haven’t made room in the garage yet…3 projects going at once with cars ….good times!
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    1966 cl160 scrambler

    lol…I’ll add pics soon…odds are I’ll be asking lots of questions…
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    1966 cl160 scrambler

    Hey all…daughter dropped this off last night…minus a few parts that she said I’d still in a shed lol. It’s a bit crusty but I’ve seen worse…hope the internals are good, she wants it but doesn’t want a money pit.. Probably not the fastest project but having a thread may help motivate me…as...
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    2002 Jeep TJ "Baa Baa"

    how long ago was that? I remember someone doing it but it’s been quite some time. I recently traded for a 97 tj..has a 2.5..30/35 combo. 5speed manual. Was lifted 4.5 inches with no adjustable track bars or adjustable arms…now that I have those installed it’s safe to drive lol. Time for more...
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    "A Bird in the Hand" take 2. DR650 Deadtail Bobber, now with a sidecar

    That doesn’t look bad.. Man, hearing loss sucks. I have occupational hearing loss, ringing and ocean sounds every day, don’t hear oven beeps and stuff, when there are two sounds at once it cancels it all out..good stuff lol
  14. cbrianroll

    Project Ground Pounder -1981 Suzuki DR500

    How’s this bike doing these days?
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    "A Bird in the Hand" take 2. DR650 Deadtail Bobber, now with a sidecar

    just rad all around…great memories being made for both of you.
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    "A Bird in the Hand" take 2. DR650 Deadtail Bobber, now with a sidecar

    That is rad… Maybe a dumb question/dad moment…is the exhaust too close to the passengers head? Loudness level high? I have hearing damage and am extremely worried about my kids messing there’s up….
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    "A Bird in the Hand" take 2. DR650 Deadtail Bobber, now with a sidecar

    Your scrap looks better than my final completed work
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    Interesting Video I came across

    Doesn’t sound fun to me lol. I’ve been in construction for too long. I’ve always had the bad habit of letting things slide through my hands or fingers, I guess for control. Never really needed stitches but lots of thin slices…if it wasn’t wasn’t a slice, it was a gnarly sliver… up on a roof...
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    Interesting Video I came across

    I can’t even cut roof flashing without cutting myself, I wouldn’t survive there lol.
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