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klavy69 wrote:
scr8p wrote:one of those cars that are Fixed Or Repaired Daily.

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'bout time you add some class to that shop :wink:
Todd
without a doubt...... class will be in. i'm gonna teach everyone that.... sure, we can make it pretty. but in the end it's still a Friggin' Out Right Disaster. :mrgreen:

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scr8p wrote:come on now halgar, your truck looks awesome. it's even better now that i've added the body kit on the rockers. :mrgreen:
:shock: :shock: :shock:

No man, no it doesn't! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
scr8p wrote:i don't know. atleast when i fix a car, i use car parts. unlike halgar. carpenters....... :roll:
Not my car, I wouldn't be caught dead using OSB! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Some nice craftsmanship though, don't you think? A little wood dough, a little bit sealant, and it'll look better than new. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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scr8p wrote:
klavy69 wrote:
scr8p wrote:one of those cars that are Fixed Or Repaired Daily.

:mrgreen:
'bout time you add some class to that shop :wink:
Todd
without a doubt...... class will be in. i'm gonna teach everyone that.... sure, we can make it pretty. but in the end it's still a Friggin' Out Right Disaster. :mrgreen:

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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SORRY SCRAPPY :!: :!: :!: I musta rattled HALGARS cage too much :roll: :twisted: :lol:

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Halgar wrote:Not my car, I wouldn't be caught dead using OSB! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
ya..... you probably would've used pressure treated for that type of application. composite decking maybe? it is a decklid after all. :P

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None of that cheap stuff for me. I'd have used Teak.
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ya, only the best wood will do for you when make replacement panels..... for your car. :lol:

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Well it's gotta last, ya know ... :roll:
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OK :!: HALGAR I know this Wood :?: is for you :!: which is the best WOOD; OSB :?: Hmm treated :?: ; Teak :?: ; Mornin :?: : times up Your Answer IZ : :shock: Ok I know you can.......... :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:

And Yes That would be in a Moist to Wet Environment :shock:

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rc10johnny wrote:OK :!: HALGAR I know this Wood :?: is for you :!: which is the best WOOD; OSB :?: Hmm treated :?: ; Teak :?: ; Mornin :?: : times up Your Answer IZ : :shock: Ok I know you can.......... :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:

And Yes That would be in a Moist to Wet Environment :shock:
Hey, if you want to put morning wood to your car, that's your business. :shock: This is a "don't ask, don't tell" website, and we ain't askin'! :mrgreen: :lol:
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Just tryin to keep the environment clean,so don't burn yer WOOD :shock: Hmmm and I thought Ya been TELLIN :lol: :lol: :lol:

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scr8p wrote: but in the end it's still a Friggin' Out Right Disaster. :mrgreen:
Man, I just can't win with you. :x No matter how you cut it or what you call it, you have to admit it is a nice car (referring to my car specifically.... not all Fords).
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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ya, they're nice.

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this one's done now. on to the next one................
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That came out sweet! I don't know what the weight is but that looks like one heavy beast. So do Chevelles though. :P

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