Making Some Progress

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Re: Making Some Progress

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Sorry to hear about your dog. That's a tough thing to go through. We've been
in your shoes a few times over the years. :pale

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hang in there Marty. know it's tough.
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Thanks y'all.
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DocsTruck wrote:
Mon Jun 08, 2020 4:35 am
Rest in Peace Bentley.
Lost our Dutch Shepherd of 14-1/2 years two years ago next month. All I can say is that one of the things about puppies is that they are so all-consuming in time and energy that, although you won't forget, that puppy smile really does ease the soul. This is Katja at 9 months.
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Hey Marty, I haven't been on here in a while. Sorry to hear about your dogs passing.
On that roof, if you found a straight top, have you considered using a spotweld cutter to separate the panels and welding the replacement on to your truck ?
BTW, you're doing great work.
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cudaboy wrote:
Wed Jul 29, 2020 12:28 pm
Hey Marty, I haven't been on here in a while. Sorry to hear about your dogs passing.
On that roof, if you found a straight top, have you considered using a spotweld cutter to separate the panels and welding the replacement on to your truck ?
BTW, you're doing great work.
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I haven't been back on here in quite some time. The truck is at my brother-in-law's house at the moment still covered up and secure. I haven't done anything else to it so far but now that we are on our winter shutdown from work, the plan is to work on it as long as the weather holds out. Cuda, my skills are fairly limited to using hammers and porta power units, lol. I think I'd better leave any welding or cutting to a trained professional. lol.
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