sillybugger pricing
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Re: sillybugger pricing
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
> we put in there
Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
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DougW
> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
> we put in there
Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
--
DougW
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Re: sillybugger pricing
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
> we put in there
Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
--
DougW
> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
> we put in there
Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
--
DougW
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Re: sillybugger pricing
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
> we put in there
Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
--
DougW
> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
> we put in there
Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
--
DougW
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Re: sillybugger pricing
I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
fastener heaven.
--
Coasty
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
>> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
>> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
>> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
>> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
>> we put in there
>
> Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
> but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
> when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
> old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
>
> --
> DougW
>
know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
fastener heaven.
--
Coasty
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
>> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
>> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
>> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
>> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
>> we put in there
>
> Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
> but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
> when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
> old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: sillybugger pricing
I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
fastener heaven.
--
Coasty
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
>> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
>> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
>> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
>> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
>> we put in there
>
> Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
> but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
> when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
> old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
>
> --
> DougW
>
know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
fastener heaven.
--
Coasty
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
>> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
>> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
>> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
>> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
>> we put in there
>
> Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
> but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
> when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
> old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: sillybugger pricing
I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
fastener heaven.
--
Coasty
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
>> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
>> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
>> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
>> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
>> we put in there
>
> Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
> but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
> when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
> old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
>
> --
> DougW
>
know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
fastener heaven.
--
Coasty
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
>> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
>> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
>> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
>> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
>> we put in there
>
> Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
> but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
> when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
> old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: sillybugger pricing
I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
fastener heaven.
--
Coasty
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
>> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
>> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
>> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
>> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
>> we put in there
>
> Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
> but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
> when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
> old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
>
> --
> DougW
>
know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
fastener heaven.
--
Coasty
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"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
>> My plastic door panels break where the clips fit too, so I just use
>> silicone like we use for bath room caulking:
>> http://www.----------.com/siliconeII.jpg Just use a little masking tape
>> to hole it temporarily. And just pulls loose if I have to get in there
>> again. Dampens the extra vibrations form those two hundred watt speaker
>> we put in there
>
> Usually I just plasticweld cracks (looks like a large hotmelt gluegun)
> but the little tree/door pops should be cheap enough to just replace
> when they bust. It's not like the ZJ is a rare vehicle. Heck, in my
> old truck I just used long sheet metal screws and cone washers.
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: sillybugger pricing
Coasty did pass the time by typing:
> I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
> know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
> fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
> They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
> and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
> fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
> fastener heaven.
I usually check Ace/Westlake Hardware but the one by me doesn't seem to
carry much in the plastic fastner lines. They do real good on bolts and
have a huge selection of shiny stainless under lock and key.
Even the local NAPA didn't have a match. :/ Oh well, I'll have plenty now. :)
--
DougW
> I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
> know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
> fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
> They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
> and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
> fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
> fastener heaven.
I usually check Ace/Westlake Hardware but the one by me doesn't seem to
carry much in the plastic fastner lines. They do real good on bolts and
have a huge selection of shiny stainless under lock and key.
Even the local NAPA didn't have a match. :/ Oh well, I'll have plenty now. :)
--
DougW
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Re: sillybugger pricing
Coasty did pass the time by typing:
> I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
> know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
> fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
> They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
> and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
> fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
> fastener heaven.
I usually check Ace/Westlake Hardware but the one by me doesn't seem to
carry much in the plastic fastner lines. They do real good on bolts and
have a huge selection of shiny stainless under lock and key.
Even the local NAPA didn't have a match. :/ Oh well, I'll have plenty now. :)
--
DougW
> I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
> know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
> fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
> They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
> and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
> fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
> fastener heaven.
I usually check Ace/Westlake Hardware but the one by me doesn't seem to
carry much in the plastic fastner lines. They do real good on bolts and
have a huge selection of shiny stainless under lock and key.
Even the local NAPA didn't have a match. :/ Oh well, I'll have plenty now. :)
--
DougW
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Re: sillybugger pricing
Coasty did pass the time by typing:
> I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
> know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
> fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
> They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
> and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
> fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
> fastener heaven.
I usually check Ace/Westlake Hardware but the one by me doesn't seem to
carry much in the plastic fastner lines. They do real good on bolts and
have a huge selection of shiny stainless under lock and key.
Even the local NAPA didn't have a match. :/ Oh well, I'll have plenty now. :)
--
DougW
> I just bought some at the local ACE hardware for 30 cents each. I do not
> know about other ACE stores but this one has one isle alone of SST
> fasteners, and just about every type of plastic auto fastener there is.
> They have been my one stop shop for all fasteners they even carry grade 8
> and 9 bolts of every head type. Also, they carry the dreaded metric
> fasteners too. They have a total of 3 isles over 30 feet long it is
> fastener heaven.
I usually check Ace/Westlake Hardware but the one by me doesn't seem to
carry much in the plastic fastner lines. They do real good on bolts and
have a huge selection of shiny stainless under lock and key.
Even the local NAPA didn't have a match. :/ Oh well, I'll have plenty now. :)
--
DougW