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I always have one too many projects
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College Professor/Consulting
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Pullman/Colfax, WA
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Renovating my house, carpentary, photography
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photos and projects for my 1.5-ton
KJ's Dodge replied to wallytoo's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
I just coated the new spruce deck of my Donahue Implement Carrier with Penofin, all sides and end grains. The stuff has really lasted for me on residential decks but it is a little price but the wood should last pretty well. Free is still better than 50 per gallon or more. -
Saw this and thought I should post it out to you all, http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/3355664567.html Looks pretty nice for $3500 KJ
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A little info from the local tire shop
KJ's Dodge replied to Standing Elk's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
My Donahue implement Carrier Trailer came with speed rated tires. This pic is of the side wall of tires on the Donahue. Note the speed rating on the tires...Yep 225 MPH. Real hick, farmin' take, "Hey Billy Bob those worn out airplane tires still have some life in them and hey they are fifteen inch right, wow they will fit my trailer rims" -
1949 Panel on CL in OR with both buckets
KJ's Dodge replied to townwagon's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
I always like see the pic of the vehicle on the ad before the ad gets taken down that way everyone on here can at least see what was advertised. KJ -
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the shop is FINALLY ready to work in...
KJ's Dodge replied to buds truck's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Nice to see you are all set up again Bud! I don't know what you plan on doing for glass but I have a large vertical wet glass belt sander if you what to whittle down the original glass to fit you chop. If so let me know and I can load it up for you to borrow. I will be coming through there two or three times over the next month. It came out of glass shop and most of the time just sits idle in my machine room. You may be standing there awhile but I think it would get the job done. KJ -
In the neighboring town from me. I don't know the owner, just passing it on. http://pullman.craigslist.org/cto/3057221561.html KJ
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Bob, The original ads on the DPETCA came in real handy when putting these posters together. Thank you, KJ
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Here are the other three posters. Due to the limitation of this forum in terms of size and type I can't make the images any sharper for you all but it will give you an idea of what I have put together. The muffler one is always the first question people ask about my truck when they see pictures or see it in person. The muffler although not stock by any means, it is era correct in the wheat country of the rolling hills of the Palouse and prior to the introduction of semi-dwarf wheat by Dr. Vogel. Vogel and I were good friends. Enjoy. KJ
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I built these posters for use at this summer's upcoming car & truck shows. I see my truck as a mobile exhibit and it is a great opportunity to share the history of not only my truck but all Dodge Trucks from the Pilothouse era. The posters are printed with weather proof ink on sheets of 2 foot by 3 foot Tyvek and should last out in the sun, rain and wind. They took some time to assemble but it was worth the investment in time and printing costs. Take a look and let me know what you all think. I built them using MS Powerpoint but had to save them as a jpeg and make them small enough for you to see them on this forum. The resources on this forum, from it members and the pilothouse club's website were essential. I have completed six of these and have a couple more to do. Thank you for checking them out, KJ
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St. Louis Spring should be able to help you out. http://www.saintlouisspring.com/ KJ
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5th Annual Clements Tailgate BBQ......
KJ's Dodge replied to 48Dodger's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Wow! That is an amazing turn out. I may have to try and make it down there one of these years from Washington as well. KJ -
I am located between Pullman & Colfax. I make frequent trips to Lewiston, Moscow and Spokane. KJ
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If any one else has a B1 with the heater controls mounted in the dash above the gauges, I would like to see some more pictures and would be really interested to see others set up like my heavy Dodge with all four controls (heater, temp, defrost, & fresh air), since to my knowledge that is not currently documented any where I have seen. Thanks, KJ
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Thank you for all the kudos for my son Kurtis! KJ