#x27;m sorry,
but I didn't do it, I promise!!
BillL
At 12:05 PM 12/30/2005, you wrote:
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>>Bill, You've got a virus!
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>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Bill Lessenberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Bill, You've got a virus!
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 22:36:21 -0700
The genius has figured it out. All around the interior of the wagon,
there are vertical seams between one piece o
Would the glue they use to put on the rubber moldings work?
The only thing I havent figured out is this: the plumber's tape is
easy to file into the shape I want and to take off all the rough
edges, but I'd like to make the hook part especially smooth. I'm
looking for a glue, or silicone, or lacquer or something that I can
dip the hook in, which will be ki
The genius has figured it out. All around the interior of the wagon,
there are vertical seams between one piece of the vinyl interior and
the next, into which I can slip something the thickness of a dinner
knife blade. I've got a roll of plumber's tape, that galvanized
stuff 3/4 inch wide, which c
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