Phase 1 of rust remediation: Complete.
I suppose that the fender flares I plan to put on to hide the rust on the wheel wells at the back will wait till phase 2, as I don't have the money right now. Also, unfortunately the rust was MUCH worse than I first suspected. What I thought was just...
You reminded me of my dad. He bought his first rifle, a Mossberg 152 semi auto .22, when he was 13 from Eaton's department store. He just walked right in and bought it, then walked out again and nobody batted an eye. He had a ton of fun and adventures with that thing sniping gophers for the...
Very good chance that this law is totally unconstitutional and would be struck down promptly if ever tried in court against a normal citizen, but nobody wants to be the test case.
In the People's Republik of Kanadastan, we have some of the stupidest, most vaguely written, most pointlessly draconian gun laws around, but "safe storage" obviously doesn't apply to firearms that are "in use" and "in use" can mean many things, including sitting around the camp fire yarning and...
Lots of good advice here for sure.
Pistols are great as general self defense weapons, especially modern 9mm, however they are much more difficult to master than shoulder fired arms, and generally subject to more restrictions, also most pistol calibers are somewhat anemic against something like...
My suggestion is the shortest 12 gauge pump shotgun you can own without getting into NFA territory. When you're only planning to have one firearm with a defensive purpose, it's your all around best bet due to the versatility offered by being able to load multiple different types of ammo, even at...
At least they're proper quality AT tires. 65 is a fairly low profile, so I was more concerned about the lack of sidewall than the overall diameter. I would be concerned about flats, but being good AT tires should help for sure.
I was thinking about a name for the rig tonight, and another possible option came to me: "Rumble"
This is because it recently developed a leak in a piece of flex pipe that had been used to repair the exhaust, letting out the lovely throaty rumble of the 4.7L V8. I think it sounds fantastic. My...
Got the spare mounted up to the bed rail using an Erickson spare tire mount kit. It's a little on the dodgy side, to be honest (no pun intended) but since all the weight of the spare is being supported by the bed and the bracket is just holding it in place, against the bed rail, I figure it...
So, finally managed to make some progress on the truck after so many delays.
After a 3 day battle, I managed to get the bumper off by basically annihilating the rust welded bolts that held it on. Looking pretty rusty underneath.
Today, I attached the awning mount and buzzed off as much of the...
Ratchet Strap body work to rectify the bow in the front of the bed. At some point before I owned it, the bed rail at the front got bashed in so it almost touched the cab. Now it's nice and almost straight lol
I also buzzed off as much of the rust from the bumper as I could and gave it a coat of...
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