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Old 08-29-2012, 06:58 AM
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Problem is getting to you lately Mike. It is a time thing....now that I am working.....

I appreciate the offer, and may take you up on it....but I want to find a little closer if I can...no offense.
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Problem is getting to you lately Mike. It is a time thing....now that I am working.....

I appreciate the offer, and may take you up on it....but I want to find a little closer if I can...no offense.
I understand, my place is a hike from yours
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I know it's horrible for you but I'm using a hood and top of the line 3M respirator when I do it. I actually prefer just using my air sander mostly. It's faster in most cases. And I have all the filters and everything I need on my compressor lines

36 grit on an air sander makes quick work of any rust/paint/powder coat
Yeah **** is nasty for you. But since your outside and not in am enclosed room you should be fine.

My buddy wanted to start soda blasting at his place so he didnt have to drive 10 min to my shop. He doesnt listen and keeps making soda cakes in his blaster due to moisture lol
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Yeah **** is nasty for you. But since your outside and not in am enclosed room you should be fine.

My buddy wanted to start soda blasting at his place so he didnt have to drive 10 min to my shop. He doesnt listen and keeps making soda cakes in his blaster due to moisture lol
LOL, the first thing I did was put filters and tool oilers on my lines when I got that compressor from RJ
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Originally Posted by Green2000
Yeah **** is nasty for you. But since your outside and not in am enclosed room you should be fine.

My buddy wanted to start soda blasting at his place so he didnt have to drive 10 min to my shop. He doesnt listen and keeps making soda cakes in his blaster due to moisture lol


You have soda at your shop? I could come by Saturday and bring you a tow strap....
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Got the brush guard off, tempted to make a new one what to you guys think?
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Well that was a bunch of reading I could've skipped. Y'all are boring.

Shirley, about your code reader.. plug it in and turn the key to ACC without starting the motor. If it doesn't fit the plug, it isn't OBD II.
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Ok guys so I think I wanna tackle building a pair of long arms for the '95. I don't really know where to start but obviously I'm going to be doing a lot of research into the subject. I guess first thing I'll need to get started is a parts list. I already have 5' 9.5" of 2" OD 1/4 wall DOM I got from Jimmy (will that be enough) and what other parts am I going to need?
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669

You have soda at your shop? I could come by Saturday and bring you a tow strap....
Yes i have soda at my shop. Saturday is too late i leave at 8am. Friday after work im packing. Ill be there tonight and can be there tomorrow. Just need a few bucks to cover the soda.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Well that was a bunch of reading I could've skipped. Y'all are boring.

Shirley, about your code reader.. plug it in and turn the key to ACC without starting the motor. If it doesn't fit the plug, it isn't OBD II.
The plugs are VERY different. What year is his rig? 96 and newer is obd2
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Originally Posted by Green2000
The plugs are VERY different. What year is his rig? 96 and newer is obd2
Pretty sure his is '96. He said in the other thread that his code reader wasn't connecting. I assume he meant electronically, but I don't know in which position he had the key.
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Well that was a bunch of reading I could've skipped. Y'all are boring.

Shirley, about your code reader.. plug it in and turn the key to ACC without starting the motor. If it doesn't fit the plug, it isn't OBD II.
its definitely OBDII. it fits, just wont read. it read my friends sentra fine. gonna try again after school. im glad i have an 8 am class. im watching a bunch of people trying to park...all filled up.
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Originally Posted by Green2000

The plugs are VERY different. What year is his rig? 96 and newer is obd2
96
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown

Pretty sure his is '96. He said in the other thread that his code reader wasn't connecting. I assume he meant electronically, but I don't know in which position he had the key.
i tried in the off position and running. ill try in the "run" position later.
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Originally Posted by mikefrost

I understand, my place is a hike from yours
Not as far as me


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