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DRIFTER_016

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  1. I get the light thing, just like a rear plate on vehicles but it's not lit now. The only "light" is the red tail light and we know that that doesn't light spit.

     

    The light on plates is a dated law that serves no purpose now but to write someone up for it.

     

    Currently replacing a plate ($35) is far cheaper than a ticket so back it goes.

     

    Yep, my trailer doesn't have a light on the plate either.

    Came that way from factory.

    Never had an issue with the cops over it.

    I need to move mine as it's getting beat up and could easily suffer the same fate as the OP's.

     

    My first boat I used a flat bed trailer to haul it around.

    It was hard to see the plate so I hung it on a chain around the OB so the cops could see it.

    Got pulled over and they said it needs to be on the trailer and that it didn't matter if they couldn't see it. :dunno::dunno::dunno:

  2. I found out my cabin air filter was clogged when I went to Florida a couple of years ago.

    The vehicle was 9 years old at the time and the filter had never been changed.

    I spent the $20 on a replacement and installed it in the driveway at my rental in FLA.

    Made a huge difference instantly.

    Probably why I couldn't get any heat on my drive down. :whistling:

    I think they should probably be replaced every few years though.

  3. Vacay over, back to work Monday.

    Ordered my roofing yesterday. It should be here by the end of the month.

    Then I just need to figure out how to get it out there so I can put it up.

    Got some small details I can work on over the weekends between now and the time my roofing arrives.

  4. Metal roofing is pretty darned heavy, will you need to barge it in, or wait until next year's ice road? Or ?????????

     

    I said it before and I say it again, AWESOME!!!!!!!

     

    Doug

     

    Going to bring it in by boat.

    Not looking forward to hauling it up the hill though. :(

     

    The good thing is that the panels are only 16" wide.

    I'm using Vic West's standing seam hidden fastener product.

     

    http://www.vicwest.com/residential/products/steel-roofing/prestige

  5. Got back to the lake after lunch this afternoon. Decided to hang my basement doors. Came together pretty nicely considering it was put together with spare parts from my neighbours shop. Even the top header isn't a top header it's a divider for a 2 door setup that I went to town on with my angle grinder. Had to make a filler for the window cut out on the left door and do some body work on a dent in the right one. Have to do some paint touchups and install a pair of plates so you can't crowbar the door open still. :)


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