Quote from: "purplepickup"I don't know anyone that has a Direct-Lift but their price is definitely good....$1995 for the 4 post & $1795 for the 2 post according to their website.If you had to buy again would you get another BYB? I am starting the process of looking for a 4 post lift for working on my toys and storing.
I'd like to have one of those Pro-Jacks they have, for my Backyard Buddy....a little pricey for me tho. Maybe Santa is reading this
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Rodder's Roundtable / Shop Lift Q
January 29, 2005, 11:27:26 AM #2
Rodder's Roundtable / Re: Running Boards
January 15, 2005, 10:13:41 AMQuote from: "frankeric"Hi all. I am a new member, 5min, and I have a question. I have a 34 ford cabriolet with running boards that I want to cover with rubber. I cut out the rubber peices and I am ready to glue them down. Someone told me to use Gorilla Glue but I want to make sure before I do this. The running boards are fiberglass and painted.
frank in Colorado.....brrrr it's cold.........
From Bodyman Dave:
RE: rubber running board
If you are using thin flexable rubber mat the 3M company makes an aerosal glue, Super Trim Adhesive. Available at local Parts and paint stores. Make sure ya get the Super Trim adhesive. They also make a general trim adhesive and the cans are nearly identical. Here,s a link to the glue at the Auto Body Tool Mart.
Thanks for all the great replys.
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Rodder's Roundtable / Running Boards
January 11, 2005, 08:26:50 PMQuote from: "EMSjunkie"Thanks for the info guys! really appreciate it!How are you going to attach them?
Welcome Frankeric, you'll like it here. TONS of good info and TONS more great folks!
Vance
frank
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Rodder's Roundtable / Running Boards
January 10, 2005, 09:16:32 PMQuote from: "EMSjunkie"interesting post, gonna need to do this myself soon, where is a good, relatively inexpensive, place to find running board rubber.Home Depot has it in rolls. Get 60inches and cut to size.
(car condoms? )
thanks for the glue info.
Vance
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Rodder's Roundtable / Running Boards
January 08, 2005, 01:03:05 PM
Hi all. I am a new member, 5min, and I have a question. I have a 34 ford cabriolet with running boards that I want to cover with rubber. I cut out the rubber peices and I am ready to glue them down. Someone told me to use Gorilla Glue but I want to make sure before I do this. The running boards are fiberglass and painted.
frank in Colorado.....brrrr it's cold.........
frank in Colorado.....brrrr it's cold.........
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