What did you do to your non-G body project today? [2019]

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DRIVEN

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So today I took the plunge and bought a gallon of Evapo-Rust. Neat stuff. It was $26 and change but it seems to be working pretty well. One gallon isn't a lot but I have the swivel jaw as well as all the small pieces soaking in it, plus some small pieces for my engine. Tomorrow I'll see if I can get the base submerged in it. Also that greenish color that I suspected may be original almost certainly is. I keep finding more and more of it and a Google search turned up this-
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Parker bought out Prentiss-
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Just think of all the high school auto shops that had vises like those that probably found their way into the scrap pile when programs were discontinued.
 
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ssn696

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Good luck finding spare parts for an American vise...
 
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15 years and 250k miles in IA, MN and ND have taken its toll on my rainier. I have put a bunch of time and money in suspension and other maintenance so its running great, just looking a bit rough on the quarters.

Time to get started cleaning it up. Patch panels are not made so going with the make my own panels from a fender method. I need to rebuild the inner wheelhouse lip that is mostly rusted out, get wire wheel what surface rust there is on the panels, cut the patch panel to size and weld everything in. Prime, bondo, prime and paint and hopefully it will make it another couple years and maybe to 300k. Its a 5.3 rainier so miles are irrelevant :p

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I had bondoed this up 2 years ago, it didnt last, and the primer i used has started to flake after 2 years for some odd reason.
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Vise is still soaking in Evaporust. So I broke in the new Century AK today. I think I put about 200 or 300 rounds through it.

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Plastic furniture......blah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But they are nice!!!

Ak is definitely one of my favorites
 
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Plastic furniture......blah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But they are nice!!!

Ak is definitely one of my favorites

Yeah the plastic isn't the greatest looking stuff but I don't have to worry about ****ing it up either. I was a little hesitant to buy the Century, I heard some stuff about people having bolt and carrier issues but supposedly they've addressed that issue.

Looks alittle plain. Give it & your wallet to me & I'll make it so bad it'll take your lunch money everytime it sees you in the hallway. I'll have to find pics of the one I did for a buddy about 9 years ago.

Take it easy on me I literally just took it out of the box last night! I'm not planning on tricking this one out. It's got a milled 4140 receiver and a nitride coated chromoly 4150 barrel, so it should have good bones to build off of should I change my mind.
 
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It'll be fine. Magpul fits and wears well but that thing is begging for some plum bakelite.
 
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It'll be fine. Magpul fits and wears well but that thing is begging for some plum bakelite.

The MOE furniture that it came with is very comfortable. I do like the matte plum furniture, the glossy stuff isn't for me. We'll see after I put 1 or 2 thousand rounds through it. After that I can decide if I want to hang on to it or dump it.
 
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