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madwi 04-24-2017 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3644668)
whats a rep??

440 of them for you today. :tup:

JARblue 04-24-2017 08:57 AM

Hello and Happy Friday!! :hello: :D

Off to the Frio River tomorrow for a few more days of vacation

onzedge 04-24-2017 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3644679)
Hello and Happy Friday!! :hello: :D

Off to the Frio River tomorrow for a few more days of vacation

:eek:

onzedge 04-24-2017 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Leingod (Post 3644651)
Pretty sure I hurt my ankle from golf yesterday. Very sore this morning.

On a side note. Anyone have any tips on putting? I suck

Rep Freely.

JARblue 04-24-2017 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Leingod (Post 3644651)
Pretty sure I hurt my ankle from golf yesterday. Very sore this morning.

On a side note. Anyone have any tips on putting? I suck

You hurt it during a swing? :icon14: Or just hurt while out golfing? Sucks man, sorry to hear.

I'm pretty bad myself. Let me know what you find out :icon17:

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3644662)
Tap the ball so that it goes into the hole. account for elevation changes and slope. git gud noob.

I bet you've got some great tips for Elon Musk on how to get to Mars and sustain life :bowrofl:

Leingod 04-24-2017 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3644684)
You hurt it during a swing? :icon14: Or just hurt while out golfing? Sucks man, sorry to hear.

I'm pretty bad myself. Let me know what you find out :icon17:


I got stuck in mud a few times since the course is still soaked. Think I may have twisted it slightly when i sank in during striking the ball. Oh well. Nothing serious.

Sickening knowing I could shave off a solid 5-7 strokes each game if I didn't 3 putt every hole. 10 foot putt for Eagle and I got a double....

unijabnx 04-24-2017 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3644530)
How long of an extension?

I used my father in law's shop and his tools, because he has a lift.... so I dont know the exact sizes of the extentions....

but I want to say it was 24-30 inches.
I was able to use 1/2 tools on the passenger side (with 24" 1/2 breaker bar), and used 3/8" socket/entension with adapter for the 1/2" breaker bar to get the driver side. (if you have a bigger breaker bar... use it)

eastwest2300 04-24-2017 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3644672)
440 of them for you today. :tup:

:eek::eek::eek::eek:

JARblue 04-24-2017 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Leingod (Post 3644686)
10 foot putt for Eagle and I got a double....

Oh that's the worst ...

eastwest2300 04-24-2017 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3644679)
Hello and Happy Friday!! :hello: :D

Off to the Frio River tomorrow for a few more days of vacation

:happydance::happydance::happydance:

JARblue 04-24-2017 09:25 AM

:postwhore: results from last thread:

Total Posts: 10,021
User Name Posts
kenchan 2,768
eastwest2300 1,541
madwi 1,525
onzedge 838
BoneZ 612
ChaseZ 472
JARblue 398
Leingod 358
cigarclifford 352
njobe89 315
killrain 201
Ghostvette 125
Zoren 370 87
b15 72
rooftop 64
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Masterbeatty 45
Pintsize725 33
gurneyeagle 30
TreeSemdyZee 29
Hotrodz 28
blackcherry20 24
Davey 21
Jayhovah 16
carlitos_370z 7
unijabnx 7
alcheng 7
Alchemy 6
sx moneypit 5
Trips 4
berrydingle 4
SINISTER 4
Spoiler 3
Memphis370Z 3
JNews86 3
Guyfromthere 2
ZAtlanta_OG 2
Ccarver 2
EazyD 1
God-Speed 1
jchammond 1
Magic Bus 1
Dbeckwith 1
ZeeingAround 1
Volk Z 1
NVSTR 1

Ghostvette 04-24-2017 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3644707)
:postwhore: results from last thread:

Total Posts: 10,021
User Name Posts
kenchan 2,768
eastwest2300 1,541
madwi 1,525
onzedge 838
BoneZ 612
ChaseZ 472
JARblue 398
Leingod 358
cigarclifford 352
njobe89 315
killrain 201
Ghostvette 125
Zoren 370 87
b15 72
rooftop 64
( Click to show/hide )
Masterbeatty 45
Pintsize725 33
gurneyeagle 30
TreeSemdyZee 29
Hotrodz 28
blackcherry20 24
Davey 21
Jayhovah 16
carlitos_370z 7
unijabnx 7
alcheng 7
Alchemy 6
sx moneypit 5
Trips 4
berrydingle 4
SINISTER 4
Spoiler 3
Memphis370Z 3
JNews86 3
Guyfromthere 2
ZAtlanta_OG 2
Ccarver 2
EazyD 1
God-Speed 1
jchammond 1
Magic Bus 1
Dbeckwith 1
ZeeingAround 1
Volk Z 1
NVSTR 1


Man, I suck..... I need to step up my :postwhore: game.... :icon14:

onzedge 04-24-2017 09:37 AM

Cool Stuff:

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Ghostvette 04-24-2017 09:40 AM

It's a good thing I have a blue car, the paint challenges aren't as visible. :eek:



I had bought a Porter Cable D/A and some pads so I could attempt to fix some places the body shop didn't do a good job buffing. Well, I didn't get the right pads (figures) nor do I have the right materials to help fix the issues. :shakes head:


I ordered a green and yellow pad from Chemical Guys, according to the descriptions on both, that is what is required to take out medium scratches. Apparently the white one I have isn't the right pad. I thought that the white one with polishing compound would take care of the challenges. Nope....:confused:


Which brings up the next difficulty, what setting on the speed control? I'm kinda leery of using 6 (the max speed), I figure around 3 or 4 is probably a good starting point because I don't want to burn the paint. I did remember to not put pressure on the buffer, so I think I'm okay there.


Recommendations on chemicals? The car has some hard water spots (which I think will come up with a clay bar), but there are lots & lots of swirls and what I think are spots that weren't properly buffed out at the body shop. I tried some Turtle Wax white polishing compound, but all I had was the paste and it didn't work real well. :eekdance:




HELP!!!!!

Leingod 04-24-2017 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghostvette (Post 3644714)
It's a good thing I have a blue car, the paint challenges aren't as visible. :eek:



I had bought a Porter Cable D/A and some pads so I could attempt to fix some places the body shop didn't do a good job buffing. Well, I didn't get the right pads (figures) nor do I have the right materials to help fix the issues. :shakes head:


I ordered a green and yellow pad from Chemical Guys, according to the descriptions on both, that is what is required to take out medium scratches. Apparently the white one I have isn't the right pad. I thought that the white one with polishing compound would take care of the challenges. Nope....:confused:


Which brings up the next difficulty, what setting on the speed control? I'm kinda leery of using 6 (the max speed), I figure around 3 or 4 is probably a good starting point because I don't want to burn the paint. I did remember to not put pressure on the buffer, so I think I'm okay there.


Recommendations on chemicals? The car has some hard water spots (which I think will come up with a clay bar), but there are lots & lots of swirls and what I think are spots that weren't properly buffed out at the body shop. I tried some Turtle Wax white polishing compound, but all I had was the paste and it didn't work real well. :eekdance:




HELP!!!!!

Madwi to the rescue!!!! He taught me everything. Keep your speed at around 2-3. And don't worry about burn-in. It's the whole point of using a DA. Way less risk.


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