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Recent content by THE_OWL

  1. THE_OWL

    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    How about a big FUCK YOU and Hinkley, you fat fuck. your shit is Junk ass, your skills are Junk ass, I may be Blinded by Anger, but youll be blinded with blood in your eye if I ever run into to you. Hvae a fairy Nice Day and consider this my Resignation to your Fucked up Club.
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    This will be the last time I post on this thread. I can take critisicm, I can take pokes at my welding, The comment about grinding before I post pics made me angry. Theres a right way to criticize and a P4x4 way. Ask beezil, vintage and fullsize etc. Helpful suggestions that dont come off as "My...
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    Are you done? Cuz I dont see any post where I said, "you dont know what the hell youre talking about" Funny thing about this "club", when I post a tech question about doing something, I get one or two responses, even after I do a "BTT". But when I post pics, all the critics come out and compare...
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    actually the boxing consists of 7 pieces for the Passenger side. At each break it is welded to the frame and to each other. that sleeve aint going no where. There is so many odd curves and contours, it would never slide over as one piece. I can be ignorant and defensive all I want, Im on the...
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    Maybe I stated it wrong. The bolts will go throught he outside, and the inner framrail will have a much thicker plate, it just wont be down the entire framerail. The way I see it, it will act like a plug except it travel all through the inside giving a plug at both ends as well as reinforcing...
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    ha Burque. I know your a local now :D I live down across from the El pinto, on the river. The Fab shop is up in $andia Heights I drove up there real fast and did some grinding for you all. Here is the best welds you have ever seen. I dare you to find a booger anywhere!
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    locker switchs: mounting ideas

    BTW Ive never seen those switches. Are those the factory Rubi switches? I had at one time the rancho 9000 air-crap system on my Jeep. I mounted the gauge and two switches with airlines in the dash. Plenty of room back there for air fittings and such worked good and it was low enough that it was...
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    locker switchs: mounting ideas

    If you had an older Style XJ, I would say put them where the factory clock is. All radios these days have their own clock. So its kind of a useless item there. I was able to get all three there
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    Terrie, I was fine with your post about Holy Crapwelds, I understand they are, I said they were rough and unfinished. But you seemed to want to provoke me with points about grinding them down first. If I had shot pics of them ground down, You and everyone else would say, wow thats cool lookin'...
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    I see your point now. I didnt realize what you considered quality craftmenship. Did u get those oversized loose nuts from the lumber yard also? and the paint over rust? These wouldnt happen to be the same "sheet-metal" screws holding the rubber to your fender thats holding your skid...
  11. THE_OWL

    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    Now its bad craftmenship? I said it in the original post. its rough tacks, and filled areas. I did search your page and all I saw was a bolt-on ass Jeep from a guy who is president of his own fan club.
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    Ill let that one speak for itself. And with that Ill move on. NEXT
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    with wood screws
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    Boxed (Sleeved) Frame Progress

    Or maybe I should use wood screws to hold my fenders together. Maybe you havent used a welder before on thin stamped metal before, but if you leave it hot enough to puddle in the gap, it blows a hole in the unibody, thats why they were done in blotches, small one first then a larger one on top...
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