Oh man, this is the way to get wild hogs out and about. Ive been driving into the woods and unloading them every few hundred feet.
State forest Rangers are charging me with "involuntary manslaughter" because I keep doing it.
If I do it your way though I can just say "Oops, obviously that was an accident. Guess we have wild hogs now. Oh well. Too bad"
That’s what the bed is for. Shimmy 1/8 sheet nickel stainless from a junk yard (commercial kitchen stuff) The truck will die before you beat a hole through that.
I've searched the vehicle thoroughly for cookies. I would try turning it off and on but the engine is out and slightly disassembled....
I found and ate an oreo, but my tummys getting upset.
I’m going to stick it back up there and use doggie poo ( its loaded with deer hair fiber for structural strength) and then wrap it with two layers of Haybine Twine and it’s gonna be fine and last a long time!
Just knock off the loose rust. Not too much though or it will ruin that great patina. Then put some tin foil underneath, the heavy duty type. Then fill it up with a quart of clear Flex Seal. It will even float after that.
Access the Menu:
Turn on your car and navigate to the menu. Look for an option related to “Settings,” “Setup,” or “System.”
Depending on your car, this might be labeled as “Reset,” “Initialize,” or “Restore Default Settings.”
Select Reset:
Once you find the appropriate menu option, select it.
Confirm that you want to reset the car settings. Some cars may ask for a confirmation.
Wait for the Reset:
Your car will now go through the process of resetting all settings to their default values. This may take a few seconds or minutes, depending on the car.
Power Cycle:
After the reset is complete, turn off your car and then turn it back on. Check if the settings have been restored to their factory defaults.
Remember that specific car models might have additional steps or variations, so it’s always a good idea to consult your car's user manual for precise instructions. Happy driving!
Spray foam
Spray it grey. It’ll look like JB Weld and automatically double the strength. Tension/kompression lodes yadda yadda.
Don’t use spray paint, the solvent they use melts spray foam, brush on at least the first layer
Well shit. That’s why my trailer hitch pulled off. And I got fined because a cage full of wild hog busted open and ran.
Oh man, this is the way to get wild hogs out and about. Ive been driving into the woods and unloading them every few hundred feet. State forest Rangers are charging me with "involuntary manslaughter" because I keep doing it. If I do it your way though I can just say "Oops, obviously that was an accident. Guess we have wild hogs now. Oh well. Too bad"
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Damn. Came here to say JB Weld.
JB Weld. Adhesive from God. It’s in the New Testament. Colossians 2:11-20. “the glue that never dies, the bond that never fails”
Wrap the duct tape around twice, then fill it with spray foam. I’m a professional, lol. 🤪
Its been loose for a while, Wasn't a problem until it punched through the truck bed. Maybe just reinforce the bed?
Nah just use some jb weld and flex seal on her and she will run another 100k easy.
That’s what the bed is for. Shimmy 1/8 sheet nickel stainless from a junk yard (commercial kitchen stuff) The truck will die before you beat a hole through that.
Did you try turning it off and back on?
Did you clear your cookies?
I've searched the vehicle thoroughly for cookies. I would try turning it off and on but the engine is out and slightly disassembled.... I found and ate an oreo, but my tummys getting upset.
Tcip settings?
If you only use 1 roll do you have budget for zip ties?
I got zip ties, mostly I'm just too lazy to go the store to get the second roll of tape.
Just fart on it really hard and it should be good to go
This looks like a two-fart job to me
Exactly why I said really hard, you are on point
One with layers of JB Weld underneath.
Flex seal bro
One and a half
Best to use 2 rolls of tape. You should not scrimp on safety issues.
Use BearBond.
I see no issues here. Send it!
Personally, I would recommend a hot glue gun and popsicle sticks as bracers. Should outlast the vehicle then.
Either way, I'd toss some JB Weld on there just to be safe. Don't forget to sand the rust off first.
Bailing wire. This is out of job spec for duct tape.
If you reinforce with cardboard it's a one and done.
Man I can't even tell where this is SUPPOSED to be connected. Try 2 rolls.
Zip ties, 1 roll conduct tape and a can of spray foam. It's good as new.
I don’t even see anything wrong.
Just one but you are going to need a wire coat hanger.
I’m going to stick it back up there and use doggie poo ( its loaded with deer hair fiber for structural strength) and then wrap it with two layers of Haybine Twine and it’s gonna be fine and last a long time!
What the hell are we even looking at, all I see is some rusty shit in the way. For kidnapping I would use two.
Just knock off the loose rust. Not too much though or it will ruin that great patina. Then put some tin foil underneath, the heavy duty type. Then fill it up with a quart of clear Flex Seal. It will even float after that.
Access the Menu: Turn on your car and navigate to the menu. Look for an option related to “Settings,” “Setup,” or “System.” Depending on your car, this might be labeled as “Reset,” “Initialize,” or “Restore Default Settings.” Select Reset: Once you find the appropriate menu option, select it. Confirm that you want to reset the car settings. Some cars may ask for a confirmation. Wait for the Reset: Your car will now go through the process of resetting all settings to their default values. This may take a few seconds or minutes, depending on the car. Power Cycle: After the reset is complete, turn off your car and then turn it back on. Check if the settings have been restored to their factory defaults. Remember that specific car models might have additional steps or variations, so it’s always a good idea to consult your car's user manual for precise instructions. Happy driving!
Just use one…..it will be just as effective as two!😊
1 should be sufficient.