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My friend came back.:D

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I didn't see no roadrunner! lol !
 
I have progressives and they darken down when outside. I love them. Wouldn't have anything else.
I complained about my progressive lenses but I think it's mostly because I can see pretty well without them so I should be appreciative more than frustrated. People who vision is worse than mine seem to like their glasses more than me. I've needed glasses since 5th grade and went quite a few years without them after lasik surgury.
 
Cripes we're paying right around 4000 a year but then we get 500 back for being seniors. Still too much for what we get.
Our state has relief for low income people. Mine will be going up to around 2400 this year, Step mom has about the same property as me and she'll pay about 1500 cause of her income relief.
 
Our state has relief for low income people. Mine will be going up to around 2400 this year, Step mom has about the same property as me and she'll pay about 1500 cause of her income relief.
My 80 acre farm was 300 a year before I moved to town 5 years ago.
 
Technical question for you paint and body guys. I have to remove the tail stripes on my Demon because they are applied very uneven in my opinion. Not sure you can see in the pix but drivers side top half is running up hill bad, creating an uneven gap over top of tail light. I realize it is nit picky but it will drive me nuts. Thus my question, the engineer geek in me wants to lay out reference lines to ensure the stripe is applied geometrically uniform. What do I use to write (draw a line) on my shiny new paint that I can remove easy and will not permanently disfigure the paint. I am guessing the clear coat is still curing?

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Technical question for you paint and body guys. I have to remove the tail stripes on my Demon because they are applied very uneven in my opinion. Not sure you can see in the pix but drivers side top half is running up hill bad, creating an uneven gap over top of tail light. I realize it is nit picky but it will drive me nuts. Thus my question, the engineer geek in me wants to lay out reference lines to ensure the stripe is applied geometrically uniform. What do I use to write (draw a line) on my shiny new paint that I can remove easy and will not permanently disfigure the paint. I am guessing the clear coat is still curing?

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I use masking tape. Good ink pen works too. I run the masking tape over my pant leg and shirt to make it not so sticky. You are really gonna test the adhesion of that paint. They make a specific liquid for installing those decals. ( saw it on Graveyard Cars) I've always used a very mild soap and water solution.
 
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Hello from Abbotsford / Chilliwack BC. Its rainy here, last weekend it was cold as **** in Edmonton -46°c
I was driving through Chilliwack and saw this on the side of the road and had to stop and get a picture.
Just wanted to say hi and let you all know I'm not dead yet :D.... yet
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Technical question for you paint and body guys. I have to remove the tail stripes on my Demon because they are applied very uneven in my opinion. Not sure you can see in the pix but drivers side top half is running up hill bad, creating an uneven gap over top of tail light. I realize it is nit picky but it will drive me nuts. Thus my question, the engineer geek in me wants to lay out reference lines to ensure the stripe is applied geometrically uniform. What do I use to write (draw a line) on my shiny new paint that I can remove easy and will not permanently disfigure the paint. I am guessing the clear coat is still curing?

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I would say its running downhill to the passenger side. Looks pretty even on the drivers side taillight. I'm not sure how I would do that. Sometimes I tape the length of the transfer to the car and create a hinge. Its hard to see through the backing paper. It aint an easy job. I'd probably paint it. Sem product trim paint satin black might match. Not sure.
 
Technical question for you paint and body guys. I have to remove the tail stripes on my Demon because they are applied very uneven in my opinion. Not sure you can see in the pix but drivers side top half is running up hill bad, creating an uneven gap over top of tail light. I realize it is nit picky but it will drive me nuts. Thus my question, the engineer geek in me wants to lay out reference lines to ensure the stripe is applied geometrically uniform. What do I use to write (draw a line) on my shiny new paint that I can remove easy and will not permanently disfigure the paint. I am guessing the clear coat is still curing?

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Doesn't look to bad from the pictures but like BP said replace it. I have some SEM flat black paint you can have and some help fixing it anytime.
 
tsal..
Hello from Abbotsford / Chilliwack BC. Its rainy here, last weekend it was cold as **** in Edmonton -46°c
I was driving through Chilliwack and saw this on the side of the road and had to stop and get a picture.
Just wanted to say hi and let you all know I'm not dead yet :D.... yet
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Nice place to stop in and check out MMP.
Glad your still around after 46 below. lol
 
Doesn't look to bad from the pictures but like BP said replace it. I have some SEM flat black paint you can have and some help fixing it anytime.
The part that is bugging me is on drivers side. If you enlarge pix look at gap between top stripe and trunk lid line. Then look at passenger side. I might be over thinking it! Code for anal!
 
tsal..
Hello from Abbotsford / Chilliwack BC. Its rainy here, last weekend it was cold as **** in Edmonton -46°c
I was driving through Chilliwack and saw this on the side of the road and had to stop and get a picture.
Just wanted to say hi and let you all know I'm not dead yet :D.... yet
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Glad to see you are alive MM, I got me many a mile on Red Deer Highway! I spent a lot of time in Edmonton.
 

Oh dang now I see what BP is talking about as well. Arghh! That thing is coming off! I will order me another one!
Around these parts, there is a mobile guy that does most of the graphics for all of the body shops. I damned near bought that business. The guy that bought it isn't near as good as the the previous owner but he is getting better. It aint easy SLO
 
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