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Old 11-01-15, 11:39
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A woodworkers truck. That's just weird.
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Old 20-02-15, 10:35
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Bit of tinkering today. Bolted up some wheel carrier mounts. Bit of welding. Still looks like it did a year,or is that two years ago lol.
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Good to see you taking a considered approach to your work, old son!
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Old 22-02-15, 10:28
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Cannot find my answer in searches so here goes.
What are you guys using for insulation/absorbtion strips when reassembling the cab sections? And where do you buy them?
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Old 01-05-15, 10:08
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I would try Clarke Rubber Ryan. A lot of my Cab 13 has rubber stripping about an inch/inch1/2 wide as well as using webbing with a black tar as the adhesive.

The stripping is not thick, about as thick as the canvas webbing.
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I got my Oil Treated Cab webbing from MACs Auto Parts .
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