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Old 01-20-2015, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by fordmotorsport
[MENTION=19263]charliedyal[/MENTION] I never had a flicker or anything..like you said it's low so I never really worried about it after I had it finished. I would think a single power feed would be simple and clean. Id say stick with that.
I'm leaning towards that too. Hence the acronym KISS. Keep It Simple Stupid. LOL. Now if I were on the level of [MENTION=76842]Carcrazygts2[/MENTION] or [MENTION=99584]ibd2328[/MENTION], it'd be getting crazy round here.
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Originally Posted by charliedyal
I'm leaning towards that too. Hence the acronym KISS. Keep It Simple Stupid. LOL. Now if I were on the level of [MENTION=76842]Carcrazygts2[/MENTION] or [MENTION=99584]ibd2328[/MENTION], it'd be getting crazy round here.
well if that was the case you would need to run 1/0 feed line haha
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well if that was the case you would need to run 1/0 feed line haha
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Get em brew.
Yea lol. Well my kid told him I was on my way and of course he split (the wuss). So I called him with her phone, talked him in to coming back and seeing me, explained that not that upset, but you do need come over here and see me (first offense). Drama aside, - made him a list of supplies for Home Depot and directed him to search and learn drywall repair on the internet. Then we'll be good... this time.
Told my kid she should broom'em, but that's about it , I won't force these things anymore. Has a good future ahead of her career wise, -sometimes curiosity has me wondering lol...but honestly and thankfully, not all that concerned. Kids!
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Great! I appreciate that you fellas are getting more involved in this. Like to comment on about a few things. Unfortunately I have to head over to my daughters place, apparently she's having guy trouble, - the dude punched a hole in the wall. So yea, have to go resolve this stupid shi....This won't take long. Geezzz.

Punch a hole in him
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Yea lol. Well my kid told him I was on my way and of course he split (the wuss). So I called him with her phone, talked him in to coming back and seeing me, explained that not that upset, but you do need come over here and see me (first offense). Drama aside, - made him a list of supplies for Home Depot and directed him to search and learn drywall repair on the internet. Then we'll be good... this time. Told my kid she should broom'em, but that's about it , I won't force these things anymore. Has a good future ahead of her career wise, -sometimes curiosity has me wondering lol...but honestly and thankfully, not all that concerned. Kids!
Very mature of you brew
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Very mature of you brew
Well we all see how mudder would've handled the situation..
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Well we all see how mudder would've handled the situation..

Ida at least threatened him, but maybe his daughter just really pissed him off lol
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Need some advice here, I'm big on fixing anything on my truck myself and 9/10 I'm able to, thankfully I've not had to do any real motor work besides swapping old for new parts... Came across this reman engine for my truck and the company claims this about it.. At a price of 3k for the motor that would be pure plug and play. My question is, is it worth the price or would it be cheaper to rebuild my current motor with all high end parts, if i take it out i only want to put the top of the line parts in it. Thanks!
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