Conspicuous consumption is a hallmark of 21st century civilization, for better or for worse many will judge you by what you have not who you are.
I'm new to this, but I find this community to be friendly, accommodating and generally non judgemental. That is refreshing indeed.
I am fortunate...
Without seeing how it is mounted, but barring luck, it is reasonable to assume that something designed to do one thing is not going to do the exact opposite well.
I dig it, nice post apocalyptic feel to the setting for the photo shoot. You definitely need a nice "Taxi Driver"-DeNiro style mohawk haircut and M65 field jacket when fielding
You're going to have to build a winch mount, that is a push bar not a pull bar, you'll just winch that puppy right off...
Yep, although I prefer it not to have handles, they take up space.
A pair of vise grips is how I have always handled mine. Even still, if you want one and can't weld, you can always remove the handles and it's still a fair deal.
With regards to the OP's problem, I would try some kind of diffuser under the percolater that allowed me to crank the gas up without either blowing it around the perc or creating an isolated very hot spot. For instance a cast iron pan under the percolater that would serve as a heat sink and...
I'm not sure if you are asking how to make sure you have your key, or asking how to secure something without requiring a key.
Wheel locks are more of an impediment to the owner than the thief. The lock manufacturers have even been kind enough to the thieves to make them a little extra long to...
For those of you having difficulty sourcing disc blades, Agri Supply will have anything you want. Freight does add up on these things, but not to the degree that they are no longer reasonably priced. I built one 25 years ago (or more) before disc cooking was cool.
Here you go: Plain Disc...
That's the first thing I did was take out the back seat, literally the first day, then I put a cargo tray in which helped, it was just too limited for me. I'm going to take the back seat out of the Gladiator and build or buy a plate system to replace it.
Awesome vehicle, just not travel...
I traded a 2017 JKRHR on my Gladiator, there was just no getting past the lack of cargo area in a JK.
Super capable and fun vehicle, bulletproof reliability and fun to drive, but just too small inside.
Don't worry about it, the internets don't have to be a serious place, laugh, have fun, enjoy some indistinguishable and highly questionable homogenized meat product.
But this.! Is an exclamation mark, it doesn't indicate fact it indicates emphasis.
This is really all that needs said, seems that much more runs in direct conflict with the core beliefs of the site that we all agreed on when we joined.
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