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Well, I'm still trudging along on BillyBob's windshield repair (windshield frame patch panels and welding). For those who have been following along, the latest log entry starts here: Windshield Saga - The Ugly
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Cool stuff. Let me know if you need anymore rust free patches from Arizona 
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Thanx, MT
I'll be getting in touch sometime down the road (bedsides, front fender braces, inner fenders, etc.)
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Gad Larry this is good reading. You need to give up your day job and pursue Billy Bob Chronicles full time. I LOVE the photo of you witht he cigar in the chair and BillyBob sopped with rain.
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Kook, My Boss would probably say I have given up my day job in pursuit of the BillyBob rebuilding and his chronicles /P=)
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OK, Ole truck fans, I've just posted the third log entry in the "windshield saga" to the BillyBob site for those interested. It deals with shaping, sanding and primering the passenger side repair work and the start of metal fabrication for the driver side rusted out areas. It starts here: Windshield Saga - More Ugly
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Larry, I like your attitude. It reminds me of advice I got some time ago, Just do it, you can't see any progress unless you do something, sometimes you have to do it and un-do it then re-do it some more. I just wish our politicans up there in Washington, Don't Care would learn to admit they got it wrong the first time around and would every once in a while un-do it then re-do it till they get something done right!
Life's a long winding trail, love Jesus and ride a good horse!
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