Thread: 1940 Ford Pickup
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	11-19-2015 05:45 AM #706
 I like your idea of shrink wrap on the thin wall aluminum fuel line! I have a roll hanging on the wall, purchased by the guy who started buying stuff for the '32, and I've been hesitant to use it fearing damage from a flying rock, or worse. Your shrink wrap sounds like a good approach. Mind sharing your source?Roger 
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	11-19-2015 07:57 AM #707
 Nice catch Roger, I missed the shrink wrap on the aluminium! What a great idea indeed. Might have to do that to the portion of line exposed on both ends of the frame body."  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 
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	11-20-2015 08:21 PM #708
 
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	11-24-2015 06:18 PM #709Last edited by Navy7797; 11-24-2015 at 06:23 PM. 
 
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	11-24-2015 09:36 PM #710
 Cool baffles. Do you really have the lead slinger?. 
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 EG
 
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	11-25-2015 11:12 AM #711
 That's really a great tutorial.. almost step by step on how to build a tank.
 
 As always, thanks for thinking of us and sharing the info.
 
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	11-25-2015 02:20 PM #712
 
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 Very nice work! That is a slick way to do it!Ryan 
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	11-26-2015 04:54 PM #714
 
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	12-03-2015 07:49 PM #716
 
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	12-03-2015 07:56 PM #717
 Looksa lot of work  "  "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve. "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
 
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	12-04-2015 06:31 AM #718
 
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	12-04-2015 06:44 AM #719
 ahh clecos-----------I've got 3 buckets of them-and maybe 6 or 7 pliers------just wish I still had a air/hydraulic rivet tool
 
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	12-04-2015 10:04 AM #720
 After the test flights are completed, you may like to give a run or two with 185 lb of ballast in the passenger seat.... 
 Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
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