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3 hours ago, Stercorarius said:
Man pickup fifth wheel plates scare me.
Been pulling a fifth wheel camper for 12 years.
Haven't had a problem yet.
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Looks like you did a fine job.
Shingling is a hot and dirty job but after it's done your proud at the job everyone has done to make it happen.
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Already signed up!!
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1 hour ago, BMack37 said:
That's hilarious! The thing I miss most about having more than one dog is how they form a relationship and get along with each other, sometimes it's a sibling-type relationship, sometimes it's a parent-child relationship.
We were a little concerned about getting a second dog but really it was easy. I think Megan helped alot in training Abby. Abby follows and plays with Megan all the time.
They are great together
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You can see alot of people build a stand similar to your father-in-laws with out the support.
I've never heard of this happening. Wonder why it would happen to this brand of saw?
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WOW!! That did sell fast.
Good luck to the both of you on getting your next home!!
Hope everything goes good.
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Prayers to all.
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Nice giveaway Carl and thank you.
I would say the TIA hat.
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I like to scroll saw.
I tend to move around doing different projects but come back to the scroll saw occasionally.
I think this will be a good thread
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Well I did a combination of suggestions.
I used a stripper to remove the paint.
Random-obit sander to sand.
I used a wire wheel.
Propane torch to get rid of any moisture.
And wiped Denatured alcohol to clean.
Just got done spraying the primer on. I see that I'm going to need to sand alittle bit before putting a second coat of primer on.
Man I hope these turn out nice!!!
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Welcome to the forum Trent!!!!
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These are the rails for my 5th wheel camper. I got a new truck and they took these out of my old truck.
I'm getting these rails put in next week and need to get these sanded and painted by then.
Here are a few pictures of the rails.
This is a picture of the bottom. I already used paint stripper on both. One that I sanded and the other that I have not sanded yet.
Is the one that I sanded look good enough to paint. It does have some pits in it (which I know that I'm not going to get the pits out) with some rust inside the pits.
Do I need to work on the rust in the pits more and if I do what would I use?
The second picture is the top of the rails
The third picture is the whole rail
The forth picture is the rails and the paint I intend to use
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They are nice to have. Use mine on alot of projects.
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Lots of work but looks like they are cleaning up really nice.
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That is a really nice find!!
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I like the cutting board!!
Great Job
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Nice Sign!!
Great Job
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You could sand it to see how much the floor would sand down. If it is not too bad then you could do like Brian said.
Maybe after you sand you could make some sort of repair to the floor to make it work??
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If you payed by credit card and it's on your bill then you would have to argue that you didn't order it.
Might be just easier to just return it? If not then it would be up to you weather to return or not.
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Welcome to the forum David!!
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Welcome to the forum Edgar!!
5th Wheel rails
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No I've never pulled with a Gooseneck hitch.
I've only pulled with pull behind hitch trailers before I got the fifth wheel camper