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Hung the new front cover to get a visual comparison & start the splitter design/incorporation/ interface. 

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Two parts merged as one.

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Thanks guys, hope you all had a good turkey day. To bad about the Lions, but hey it could be worse. Look, I got the Browns!:(

Wish I could have gotten it painted in bc/cc before winter, but that’s life. It would give me a better idea as to how it will look compared to the other setup.

Splitter will take a little time to figure out for the layout and attachments.

7 hours ago, JUSTA6 said:

Lookin good.

 

1 hour ago, Frosty said:

Keep up the good work! :pontiac:

 

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Finished the tug welding a couple weeks ago, now I need to start the standoff’s for mounting and grind down the welds and a little body work and than primer. That’s not going to happen for a while! 

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Starting a new shifter knob, this one will be a stark departure from the current one, more of a through back piece.

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23 hours ago, Ringo64 said:

How much does the splitter weigh btw?

Right now the splitter weighs about 4.5 lbs. When finished with the standoff’s, filler and paint I’m hoping to keep it around 8-10 lbs. 

11 hours ago, JUSTA6 said:

Always cool to see what your up to now!

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Hope you’re staying warm buddy! 

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