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Where do you’re the camel decal?Grenny Camel decals & arb twin air compressor in today!
DM @Brandtnm! Chat him to see if he has additional decalsWhere do you’re the camel decal?
It's coming along. More to do - Like those rear springs we talked aboutnice build!
Drinking it - or using on parts ?Isopropyl alcohol is the way to go in cold conditions. I use a 1:1 ratio with standard wiper fluid.
2 alternative wish-wash options on this continent buster!Drinking it - or using on parts ?
I mix it with the wiper fluid. Drinking it might have a negative effect on your healthDrinking it - or using on parts ?
I have added the problem and this solution to the Resources links (currently No 31 under the second heading).An issue I had with the Le Tech rear ladder is the Jerry can scratching the rear panel due to it sitting so close. It’s the same issue @frankmate recently posted about here.
I had solved it for myself by using an EVA boat decking pad I’d crudely handcut before a trip a while back. It had always been on my mind to cut a neater one using my hobby CNC.
Anyway I finally got around to it this weekend. I had to create a clamping jig and use a sacrificial ply later to hold the foam flat during cutting and preserve the adhesive backing. The finish isn’t as smooth as commercial units can achieve but it’s much neater than my hand cutting. I have some other bits on the way to see if I can improve it.