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Project beginning
I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
have" tools should I get.
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project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
have" tools should I get.
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Re: Project beginning
A sawzall is always handy.
On Thu, 6 May 2004 21:30:15 -0500, "HomeBrewer"
<t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
>project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
>eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
>know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
>tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
>have" tools should I get.
On Thu, 6 May 2004 21:30:15 -0500, "HomeBrewer"
<t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
>project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
>eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
>know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
>tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
>have" tools should I get.
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Re: Project beginning
A sawzall is always handy.
On Thu, 6 May 2004 21:30:15 -0500, "HomeBrewer"
<t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
>project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
>eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
>know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
>tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
>have" tools should I get.
On Thu, 6 May 2004 21:30:15 -0500, "HomeBrewer"
<t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
>project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
>eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
>know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
>tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
>have" tools should I get.
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Re: Project beginning
A sawzall is always handy.
On Thu, 6 May 2004 21:30:15 -0500, "HomeBrewer"
<t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
>project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
>eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
>know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
>tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
>have" tools should I get.
On Thu, 6 May 2004 21:30:15 -0500, "HomeBrewer"
<t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
>project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
>eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
>know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
>tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
>have" tools should I get.
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Re: Project beginning
A sawzall is always handy.
On Thu, 6 May 2004 21:30:15 -0500, "HomeBrewer"
<t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
>project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
>eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
>know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
>tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
>have" tools should I get.
On Thu, 6 May 2004 21:30:15 -0500, "HomeBrewer"
<t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
>project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
>eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
>know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
>tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else "must
>have" tools should I get.
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Re: Project beginning
when i took the body off of mine i had to use a torch on a couple of them.
they weren't rusted that bad but it helped a lot
other favorites:
breaker bar
impact wrench
long extensions-for the ones in front of the gas tank
patience?
possibly a cut-off wheel-since your tub is really rusted
don't forget to disconnect:
the brake lines right below the master cylinder at the firewall
the parking brake cable under the rear passenger seat
the parking brake at the pedal-the cable runs through the frame
the gas tank fill lines
the rear axle vent line-it goes up near the filler neck
the wire harness going to the rear lights-i think
just MAKE SURE nothing is connected when u lift it.
good luck!
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de...
> I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
> project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
> eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
> know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
> tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else
"must
> have" tools should I get.
>
> --
> HomeBrewer
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
> www.rcparkflyers.com
> Remove the xxx to reply!
>
>
>
>
they weren't rusted that bad but it helped a lot
other favorites:
breaker bar
impact wrench
long extensions-for the ones in front of the gas tank
patience?
possibly a cut-off wheel-since your tub is really rusted
don't forget to disconnect:
the brake lines right below the master cylinder at the firewall
the parking brake cable under the rear passenger seat
the parking brake at the pedal-the cable runs through the frame
the gas tank fill lines
the rear axle vent line-it goes up near the filler neck
the wire harness going to the rear lights-i think
just MAKE SURE nothing is connected when u lift it.
good luck!
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de...
> I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
> project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
> eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
> know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
> tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else
"must
> have" tools should I get.
>
> --
> HomeBrewer
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
> www.rcparkflyers.com
> Remove the xxx to reply!
>
>
>
>
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Re: Project beginning
when i took the body off of mine i had to use a torch on a couple of them.
they weren't rusted that bad but it helped a lot
other favorites:
breaker bar
impact wrench
long extensions-for the ones in front of the gas tank
patience?
possibly a cut-off wheel-since your tub is really rusted
don't forget to disconnect:
the brake lines right below the master cylinder at the firewall
the parking brake cable under the rear passenger seat
the parking brake at the pedal-the cable runs through the frame
the gas tank fill lines
the rear axle vent line-it goes up near the filler neck
the wire harness going to the rear lights-i think
just MAKE SURE nothing is connected when u lift it.
good luck!
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de...
> I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
> project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
> eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
> know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
> tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else
"must
> have" tools should I get.
>
> --
> HomeBrewer
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
> www.rcparkflyers.com
> Remove the xxx to reply!
>
>
>
>
they weren't rusted that bad but it helped a lot
other favorites:
breaker bar
impact wrench
long extensions-for the ones in front of the gas tank
patience?
possibly a cut-off wheel-since your tub is really rusted
don't forget to disconnect:
the brake lines right below the master cylinder at the firewall
the parking brake cable under the rear passenger seat
the parking brake at the pedal-the cable runs through the frame
the gas tank fill lines
the rear axle vent line-it goes up near the filler neck
the wire harness going to the rear lights-i think
just MAKE SURE nothing is connected when u lift it.
good luck!
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de...
> I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
> project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
> eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
> know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
> tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else
"must
> have" tools should I get.
>
> --
> HomeBrewer
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
> www.rcparkflyers.com
> Remove the xxx to reply!
>
>
>
>
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Re: Project beginning
when i took the body off of mine i had to use a torch on a couple of them.
they weren't rusted that bad but it helped a lot
other favorites:
breaker bar
impact wrench
long extensions-for the ones in front of the gas tank
patience?
possibly a cut-off wheel-since your tub is really rusted
don't forget to disconnect:
the brake lines right below the master cylinder at the firewall
the parking brake cable under the rear passenger seat
the parking brake at the pedal-the cable runs through the frame
the gas tank fill lines
the rear axle vent line-it goes up near the filler neck
the wire harness going to the rear lights-i think
just MAKE SURE nothing is connected when u lift it.
good luck!
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de...
> I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
> project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
> eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
> know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
> tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else
"must
> have" tools should I get.
>
> --
> HomeBrewer
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
> www.rcparkflyers.com
> Remove the xxx to reply!
>
>
>
>
they weren't rusted that bad but it helped a lot
other favorites:
breaker bar
impact wrench
long extensions-for the ones in front of the gas tank
patience?
possibly a cut-off wheel-since your tub is really rusted
don't forget to disconnect:
the brake lines right below the master cylinder at the firewall
the parking brake cable under the rear passenger seat
the parking brake at the pedal-the cable runs through the frame
the gas tank fill lines
the rear axle vent line-it goes up near the filler neck
the wire harness going to the rear lights-i think
just MAKE SURE nothing is connected when u lift it.
good luck!
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de...
> I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
> project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
> eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
> know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
> tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else
"must
> have" tools should I get.
>
> --
> HomeBrewer
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
> www.rcparkflyers.com
> Remove the xxx to reply!
>
>
>
>
#9
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Re: Project beginning
when i took the body off of mine i had to use a torch on a couple of them.
they weren't rusted that bad but it helped a lot
other favorites:
breaker bar
impact wrench
long extensions-for the ones in front of the gas tank
patience?
possibly a cut-off wheel-since your tub is really rusted
don't forget to disconnect:
the brake lines right below the master cylinder at the firewall
the parking brake cable under the rear passenger seat
the parking brake at the pedal-the cable runs through the frame
the gas tank fill lines
the rear axle vent line-it goes up near the filler neck
the wire harness going to the rear lights-i think
just MAKE SURE nothing is connected when u lift it.
good luck!
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de...
> I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
> project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
> eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
> know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
> tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else
"must
> have" tools should I get.
>
> --
> HomeBrewer
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
> www.rcparkflyers.com
> Remove the xxx to reply!
>
>
>
>
they weren't rusted that bad but it helped a lot
other favorites:
breaker bar
impact wrench
long extensions-for the ones in front of the gas tank
patience?
possibly a cut-off wheel-since your tub is really rusted
don't forget to disconnect:
the brake lines right below the master cylinder at the firewall
the parking brake cable under the rear passenger seat
the parking brake at the pedal-the cable runs through the frame
the gas tank fill lines
the rear axle vent line-it goes up near the filler neck
the wire harness going to the rear lights-i think
just MAKE SURE nothing is connected when u lift it.
good luck!
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de...
> I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
> project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
> eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
> know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
> tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else
"must
> have" tools should I get.
>
> --
> HomeBrewer
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~t3e871/index.html
> www.rcparkflyers.com
> Remove the xxx to reply!
>
>
>
>
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Re: Project beginning
"HomeBrewer" <t3e871XXX@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I'm getting ready to remove the rusty tub on my 85 cj7 and begin the
> project. I'm not sure if I'm getting a fiberglass tub or used steel, but
> eith way I'm removing the old one and having the frame painted. I need to
> know what tools I should have on hand prior to the task. I have a set of
> tools for most back yard operations and an air compressor - what else
"must
> have" tools should I get.
>
> --
> HomeBrewer
PATIENCE!!!!
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