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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Also not part of the net loss on weight but I think I've removed about 50 pounds of dirt, sand, and mud from the car--10 pounds of it landed in my eyes, of course!!!!!
    I always wondered about that. How come if you are under the front end, and dirt falls of the rear end,.......... It Always manages to land in your eye.........?????????....... Maybe it's just me..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlotraf33 View Post
    I always wondered about that. How come if you are under the front end, and dirt falls of the rear end,.......... It Always manages to land in your eye.........?????????....... Maybe it's just me..........
    Nope, not just you!!!! Got another 5 pounds of it in the eyes yesterday!
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    Wow Dave .......... that's looking great .......... superb work sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Coyote View Post
    Wow Dave .......... that's looking great .......... superb work sir

    Thanks much, Coyote! I don't work fast, but I just keep plodding along!!!
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    Dave,

    Maybe Pepper could make use of a custom make 5 point safety seat belt.
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    been gluing them ever since!!!!
    What brand of panel adhesive do you guys use?
    I tried Eastwood's epoxy panel adhesive - but wasn't impressed with the chemical adhesive qualities at all.

    Nice looking project for sure. How about 'Yellow Fever'.
    But that one may have been overused also???
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBC View Post
    What brand of panel adhesive do you guys use?
    I tried Eastwood's epoxy panel adhesive - but wasn't impressed with the chemical adhesive qualities at all.

    Nice looking project for sure. How about 'Yellow Fever'.
    But that one may have been overused also???
    As I mentioned, we used 3M's black panel adhesive to hold the floor down on Dans rpu, then riveted it. The rivets were actually not needed but he wanted that look. We had to buy the special gun that holds two tubes and dispenses the two components equally, but it was pretty straightforward after that.

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