Thumbelina part 7 All right!

Thumbelina part 7

All right! She said, Were going to need some pink spray paint! I told her that if she could get the thing running Id paint it pink. It looks to me like maybe youve done this sort of stuff before. It looks really good. Not really as far as trailers go, mostly off road trucks. Build a man a fire and hell stay warm for a day. Start a man on fire and hell stay warm for the rest of his life. Thats darn good looking fabrication to me CoreShot! Those who can, who cant, work for the Gummint. Labor unions breed mediocrity and high prices. The only good lawyer is a disbarred lawyer. Google finally fixed Picasa web albums problems I was having. Latest postings. Location: NE Seminole County, Oklahoma a fer piece from anything Cory, very nice fab job! I like the rails and how thumbelina part 7 angled the back ot accomodate the valve. Good job! The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a thumbelina part 7 resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government. If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14 NKJV Cory, very nice fab job! I like the rails and how you angled the back ot accomodate the valve. Good job! That was my boys idea. I was going to have it go straight across with a caged in area to protect the valve. He pretty a kid. Build a man a fire and hell stay warm for a day. Start a man on fire and hell stay warm for the rest of his life. Finally got a little time to work on the trailer today. I focused my time on preparing the axle for paint. The axle sat on a farm for the last 40 or so years waiting to be built into a trailer, but the owner lost interest, so he said I could have it. The first pic is the monstrosity that was thumbelina part 7 to it that I cut off to get to the good part. Second pic shows that the axle is 75 inch solid steel. Way hefty. I sleeved it to the correct length with 2X2X. It slid right in with just a touch of grinding.

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