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What did you do to your Car today?

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That is manly sh1t right there!!!:th_thumb-up:


Edit: WAIT WAIT WAIT. Are we talking about wood/charcoal grill or GAS :th_gay-limpwrist:

I get out and get a wood fire going to grill steaks. Applewood works good. It was like 30°F out.
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Im talking the manleyest wood fire pit with 40 foot flames

Try and beat this

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I got a saw, and gas, and a lighter
Sounds good. I am now planning on taking off the skirt this weekend and seeing how bad it is. My optimism is dropping as far as hoping it's not that bad. Either way, I'm just going to bandaid it. Sand down what I can and coat. Any recommendations on what to coat with?
 


I'm just sayin that a gas grill is like cooking on the stove, wood/charcoal is better all around. More manly, better flavor, hones ones cooking skill. IMHO.

I'll just leave this here

 
good. Got my base pieces routed today. Still have a lot of sanding to do. Still have to cut a top for it and route that too and sand that garbage. Then stain. If I've learned anything from this project, it's that anything with cubby style sucks. Especially when it comes to sanding.
 


good. Got my base pieces routed today. Still have a lot of sanding to do. Still have to cut a top for it and route that too and sand that garbage. Then stain. If I've learned anything from this project, it's that anything with cubby style sucks. Especially when it comes to sanding.


to think i started my bumper project after you started this wood project, and the bumper is done already lol
 


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