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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.
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"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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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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Re: Project beginning
In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Safety glasses
Earmuffs
----------------------------------------------------
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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.
4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Safety glasses
Earmuffs
----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Project beginning
In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Safety glasses
Earmuffs
----------------------------------------------------
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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.
4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Safety glasses
Earmuffs
----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Project beginning
In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Safety glasses
Earmuffs
----------------------------------------------------
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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.
4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Safety glasses
Earmuffs
----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Project beginning
In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Safety glasses
Earmuffs
----------------------------------------------------
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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.
4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Safety glasses
Earmuffs
----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Project beginning
On 7 May 2004 04:21:48 GMT, Del Rawlins
<del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote:
>In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
>
>4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Goggles when using this one are a must.
>Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Along with some good easy outs in various sizes in case the left
handed drill bit doesn't do the trick. :)
>Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
>Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
One of the best tools mentioned is this ... invaluable
>Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
>1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Heh ....... for sure a must have along with some work gloves.
>Safety glasses
>Earmuffs
>
>----------------------------------------------------
>Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
>Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
>Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website:
>http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/
Also the following might be handy.
* Air chisel .... or hole saw for getting at seized body mount bolts
* A good friend to help
<del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote:
>In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
>
>4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Goggles when using this one are a must.
>Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Along with some good easy outs in various sizes in case the left
handed drill bit doesn't do the trick. :)
>Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
>Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
One of the best tools mentioned is this ... invaluable
>Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
>1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Heh ....... for sure a must have along with some work gloves.
>Safety glasses
>Earmuffs
>
>----------------------------------------------------
>Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
>Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
>Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website:
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Also the following might be handy.
* Air chisel .... or hole saw for getting at seized body mount bolts
* A good friend to help
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Re: Project beginning
On 7 May 2004 04:21:48 GMT, Del Rawlins
<del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote:
>In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
>
>4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Goggles when using this one are a must.
>Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Along with some good easy outs in various sizes in case the left
handed drill bit doesn't do the trick. :)
>Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
>Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
One of the best tools mentioned is this ... invaluable
>Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
>1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Heh ....... for sure a must have along with some work gloves.
>Safety glasses
>Earmuffs
>
>----------------------------------------------------
>Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
>Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
>Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website:
>http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/
Also the following might be handy.
* Air chisel .... or hole saw for getting at seized body mount bolts
* A good friend to help
<del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote:
>In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
>
>4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Goggles when using this one are a must.
>Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Along with some good easy outs in various sizes in case the left
handed drill bit doesn't do the trick. :)
>Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
>Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
One of the best tools mentioned is this ... invaluable
>Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
>1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Heh ....... for sure a must have along with some work gloves.
>Safety glasses
>Earmuffs
>
>----------------------------------------------------
>Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
>Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
>Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website:
>http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/
Also the following might be handy.
* Air chisel .... or hole saw for getting at seized body mount bolts
* A good friend to help
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Re: Project beginning
On 7 May 2004 04:21:48 GMT, Del Rawlins
<del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote:
>In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
>
>4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Goggles when using this one are a must.
>Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Along with some good easy outs in various sizes in case the left
handed drill bit doesn't do the trick. :)
>Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
>Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
One of the best tools mentioned is this ... invaluable
>Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
>1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Heh ....... for sure a must have along with some work gloves.
>Safety glasses
>Earmuffs
>
>----------------------------------------------------
>Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
>Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
>Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website:
>http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/
Also the following might be handy.
* Air chisel .... or hole saw for getting at seized body mount bolts
* A good friend to help
<del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org> wrote:
>In <2g0alrF35nudU1@uni-berlin.de> HomeBrewer 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.
>
>4.5" angle grinder fitted with cut off wheels.
Goggles when using this one are a must.
>Slow speed (1200rpm or less) drill motor and left handed drill bits.
Along with some good easy outs in various sizes in case the left
handed drill bit doesn't do the trick. :)
>Ziploc baggies and a permanent marker for small parts
>Camera for taking pictures of assemblies before you remove them.
One of the best tools mentioned is this ... invaluable
>Can of liquid wrench or Aero-Kroil (use a day or two in advance)
>1 pkg flexible fabric bandages (regular size)
Heh ....... for sure a must have along with some work gloves.
>Safety glasses
>Earmuffs
>
>----------------------------------------------------
>Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
>Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
>Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website:
>http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/
Also the following might be handy.
* Air chisel .... or hole saw for getting at seized body mount bolts
* A good friend to help