Door Removal
#151
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Re: Door Removal
Hi Jeff,
I use to smash my beer cans and leave them on the floor, too. And I
was stopped and ticketed by the Highway Patrolmen whom used to live on
the corner of highway 78 and Split Mountain Road, Ocotillo Wells, for
not having a windshield. He asked me if I had been drinking, and I gave
him the excuse I had pick up cans along the way, which was also true. He
was just letting me know he could have punched me for that, too. The
windshield was back at camp and it was my second warning that day:
http://www.----------.com/cj5jeeptrailer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Brother's eyeballs ...
>
> I was driving CRWLR, with the windshield up, he was driving his Jeep with
> the windshield down. I would have thunk the beer cans rolling around on the
> floor would have been a bigger problem than the windshield.
I use to smash my beer cans and leave them on the floor, too. And I
was stopped and ticketed by the Highway Patrolmen whom used to live on
the corner of highway 78 and Split Mountain Road, Ocotillo Wells, for
not having a windshield. He asked me if I had been drinking, and I gave
him the excuse I had pick up cans along the way, which was also true. He
was just letting me know he could have punched me for that, too. The
windshield was back at camp and it was my second warning that day:
http://www.----------.com/cj5jeeptrailer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Brother's eyeballs ...
>
> I was driving CRWLR, with the windshield up, he was driving his Jeep with
> the windshield down. I would have thunk the beer cans rolling around on the
> floor would have been a bigger problem than the windshield.
#152
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Re: Door Removal
Hi Jeff,
I use to smash my beer cans and leave them on the floor, too. And I
was stopped and ticketed by the Highway Patrolmen whom used to live on
the corner of highway 78 and Split Mountain Road, Ocotillo Wells, for
not having a windshield. He asked me if I had been drinking, and I gave
him the excuse I had pick up cans along the way, which was also true. He
was just letting me know he could have punched me for that, too. The
windshield was back at camp and it was my second warning that day:
http://www.----------.com/cj5jeeptrailer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Brother's eyeballs ...
>
> I was driving CRWLR, with the windshield up, he was driving his Jeep with
> the windshield down. I would have thunk the beer cans rolling around on the
> floor would have been a bigger problem than the windshield.
I use to smash my beer cans and leave them on the floor, too. And I
was stopped and ticketed by the Highway Patrolmen whom used to live on
the corner of highway 78 and Split Mountain Road, Ocotillo Wells, for
not having a windshield. He asked me if I had been drinking, and I gave
him the excuse I had pick up cans along the way, which was also true. He
was just letting me know he could have punched me for that, too. The
windshield was back at camp and it was my second warning that day:
http://www.----------.com/cj5jeeptrailer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Brother's eyeballs ...
>
> I was driving CRWLR, with the windshield up, he was driving his Jeep with
> the windshield down. I would have thunk the beer cans rolling around on the
> floor would have been a bigger problem than the windshield.
#153
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Re: Door Removal
Hi Jeff,
I use to smash my beer cans and leave them on the floor, too. And I
was stopped and ticketed by the Highway Patrolmen whom used to live on
the corner of highway 78 and Split Mountain Road, Ocotillo Wells, for
not having a windshield. He asked me if I had been drinking, and I gave
him the excuse I had pick up cans along the way, which was also true. He
was just letting me know he could have punched me for that, too. The
windshield was back at camp and it was my second warning that day:
http://www.----------.com/cj5jeeptrailer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Brother's eyeballs ...
>
> I was driving CRWLR, with the windshield up, he was driving his Jeep with
> the windshield down. I would have thunk the beer cans rolling around on the
> floor would have been a bigger problem than the windshield.
I use to smash my beer cans and leave them on the floor, too. And I
was stopped and ticketed by the Highway Patrolmen whom used to live on
the corner of highway 78 and Split Mountain Road, Ocotillo Wells, for
not having a windshield. He asked me if I had been drinking, and I gave
him the excuse I had pick up cans along the way, which was also true. He
was just letting me know he could have punched me for that, too. The
windshield was back at camp and it was my second warning that day:
http://www.----------.com/cj5jeeptrailer.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
CRWLR wrote:
>
> Brother's eyeballs ...
>
> I was driving CRWLR, with the windshield up, he was driving his Jeep with
> the windshield down. I would have thunk the beer cans rolling around on the
> floor would have been a bigger problem than the windshield.
#154
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Re: Door Removal
> I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
>touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
>touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
#155
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Re: Door Removal
> I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
>touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
>touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
#156
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Re: Door Removal
> I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
>touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
>touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
#157
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Posts: n/a
Re: Door Removal
> I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
>touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
>touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
#158
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Re: Door Removal
Thanks,
I might be able to order it from work. I will tell them it for a special
project :)
"Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:i67h80tbjs1eud7f6vl04oip9posvrkg74@4ax.com...
> > I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
> >touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
>
> Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
> the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
> stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
> Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
> electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
> NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
> fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
> around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
> normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
>
> Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
> them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
> I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
> as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
I might be able to order it from work. I will tell them it for a special
project :)
"Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:i67h80tbjs1eud7f6vl04oip9posvrkg74@4ax.com...
> > I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
> >touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
>
> Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
> the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
> stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
> Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
> electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
> NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
> fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
> around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
> normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
>
> Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
> them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
> I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
> as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
#159
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Door Removal
Thanks,
I might be able to order it from work. I will tell them it for a special
project :)
"Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:i67h80tbjs1eud7f6vl04oip9posvrkg74@4ax.com...
> > I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
> >touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
>
> Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
> the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
> stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
> Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
> electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
> NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
> fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
> around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
> normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
>
> Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
> them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
> I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
> as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
I might be able to order it from work. I will tell them it for a special
project :)
"Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:i67h80tbjs1eud7f6vl04oip9posvrkg74@4ax.com...
> > I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
> >touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
>
> Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
> the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
> stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
> Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
> electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
> NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
> fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
> around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
> normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
>
> Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
> them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
> I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
> as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
#160
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Door Removal
Thanks,
I might be able to order it from work. I will tell them it for a special
project :)
"Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:i67h80tbjs1eud7f6vl04oip9posvrkg74@4ax.com...
> > I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
> >touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
>
> Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
> the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
> stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
> Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
> electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
> NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
> fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
> around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
> normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
>
> Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
> them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
> I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
> as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..
I might be able to order it from work. I will tell them it for a special
project :)
"Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:i67h80tbjs1eud7f6vl04oip9posvrkg74@4ax.com...
> > I also scratched up the nuts that hold the door on, do you guys just use
> >touch up paint on them, or not even bolt them on?
>
> Here's a tip.. Get a roll of "rubber" electrical tape.. This is not
> the kind you can just buy at your local home depot or hardware
> stores.. They won't stock this stuff... You will have to go to an
> Electrical wholesaler (just look up electrical wholesalers or
> electrical supply in your yellow pages) to get this stuff.. It does
> NOT have any adhesive product on it, it litterly is just a roll of
> fairly strong very pliable rubber.. This type of tape is wrapped
> around split bolts for splicing larger conductor sizes..and then
> normal electrical tape is wrapped around that...
>
> Wrap it around the nuts tightly and then just use any wrench to remove
> them.. It works wounders, and will leave the nuts in mint shape..
> I've pulled my doors dozens of times and the nuts still look as good
> as they did the day I got the jeep from the dealer..