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Old 11-14-2022, 12:18 PM
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I need a pole barn...

Do you get much wind, Phil? I'm curious how well one would hold up for me.
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Originally Posted by white89gt
I need a pole barn...

Do you get much wind, Phil? I'm curious how well one would hold up for me.
60-70 mph gusts are the highest so far this yr.

I think his is 30 x 40
This pic is from Feb. 2021 when we were setting the 48 body on the 77 chassis.
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Originally Posted by Phil48315
60-70 mph gusts are the highest so far this yr.

I think his is 30 x 40
This pic is from Feb. 2021 when we were setting the 48 body on the 77 chassis.
MATER!!! It's like towmater without the tow. I know Mater is a Chev and that's a Ford but damn the resemblance.




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He did that and the little red car when he lived in Az.











His kids were around 8 & 10 yrs. old at the time.
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Forgot the pic of the donor chassis.

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Anyone have any suggestions for a multi meter and dva attachment? I'm using it to test an outboard coil input voltage. I'm thinking it has to be low because I'm getting nothing on the output side to the plug.
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Here is an adaptor to make your multimeter read DVA.
Amazon.com: RMSTATOR Voltage Peak Reading Adapter DVA Adapter for Multimeter Probes : Automotive Amazon.com: RMSTATOR Voltage Peak Reading Adapter DVA Adapter for Multimeter Probes : Automotive



And a meter.
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Thank you Phil
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been using the boiler for heat the past few days, let my electric budget deficit come down some, forgot how much more evenly the baseboards heat the house, plus the radiator in the bathroom makes an excellent towel warmer
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