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    Check Ford Barn and see if they have a feedback Forum . Maybe at least spread his name out some .

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestang67 View Post
    Check Ford Barn and see if they have a feedback Forum . Maybe at least spread his name out some .
    I thought about that Bobby, but I hate to do that kinda stuff. On the other hand, if he's doing the same thing to others, he needs to be exposed. I'll check it out....
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    Randy he just totally misrepresented his add spread it like peanut butter . If not stab him in another add he puts up .


    Randy I know this wasn't the intent but you could cut out a section that is the right radius and make a patch . A little work but replacing instead of saving metal .
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    So, I sent these pics to the seller expressing my disappointment with the lid. He refunded $100 of my money. I appreciated that!

    Now, anybody got any advice on the best way to take this thing apart?? The inner framework appears to be spot welded to the edges of the lid. Doesn't look like drilling them out is a good idea. Maybe run a narrow cutoff tool down between the two surfaces at the weld points?? I would appreciate any thoughts....

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