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Old Dec 28, 2016 | 03:57 PM
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Impact gun, rusty bolt came out with a washer. Holding the socket the bolt backed out and my hand went into the bolt/washer. Much damage.. I can't feel the bottom half of my finger. I may never get feeling back. Good gloves could have saved it perhaps.
Ouch....I have severed many a hands flesh due to no gloves, had many stitches and severed tendons and nerves. I am getting smarter though and wearing leather gloves most of the time...just took 20 years or so and many trips to the emergency to finally get that idea into my head.

Looks like they did a good job stitching you back up....should heal up well. The nerve damage will repair itself to some degree....but might not get it all back.
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Old Dec 28, 2016 | 04:33 PM
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my late Uncle got hurt several times while chaining down loads, and i'd usualy get an e mail with a pic of his latest carnage while he was in the ER.
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Old Dec 29, 2016 | 09:20 AM
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Wow that's a nasty one! Best of luck on a speedy recovery. I too need to wear gloves more often, nerve damage takes decades to notice any marginal improvement.
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Old Dec 29, 2016 | 05:52 PM
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Been there, done that. I think they knew me by first name basis at the ER for a while. I've had a lot of stitches in about every appendage, but fingers are the worst especially in cold weather. Good luck, heal up quick, and Gin is a great pain killer.
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Old Dec 29, 2016 | 06:35 PM
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Well the tub is back from the body shop and it's getting bolted back together for transport home, planning on picking it up Jan 21st. Can't wait!

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Old Dec 29, 2016 | 06:39 PM
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Old Dec 29, 2016 | 07:59 PM
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Nice to see a full length assembled pic outside.
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Old Dec 29, 2016 | 08:35 PM
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That looks so cool and the body work is cleanly done!
I am looking forward to you getting to do your magic on it.
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Old Dec 29, 2016 | 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by thrashingcows
Nice to see a full length assembled pic outside.
thanks, I should of sent the front clip for bodywork and prime too. Oh well I'll probably bang it up and bit taking it on and off

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That looks so cool and the body work is cleanly done!
I am looking forward to you getting to do your magic on it.
thanks I'm looking forward to it too, this power wagon is kicking my butt though. Everytime I take something apart I find more problems, terrible workmanship and missing/misrepresented parts. Sounds familiar hey?
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Old Dec 30, 2016 | 11:48 AM
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Everytime I take something apart I find more problems, terrible workmanship and missing/misrepresented parts. Sounds familiar hey?
Yeah that does sound familiar, my buddy and I where joking about changing the name of my '89 RC project I bought half way built from Moonshine to "Hand Tight". I was in a bit of a funk after finding all the missing parts, loose bolts and stuff ready to fall off it and figured It was time to just throw down the gauntlet and fix it all…Therefore the new name! I gotta get back on that project if I want to drive it next year... Finding the free time is the killer.
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Old Dec 30, 2016 | 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by oliver foster
Yeah that does sound familiar, my buddy and I where joking about changing the name of my '89 RC project I bought half way built from Moonshine to "Hand Tight". I was in a bit of a funk after finding all the missing parts, loose bolts and stuff ready to fall off it and figured It was time to just throw down the gauntlet and fix it all…Therefore the new name! I gotta get back on that project if I want to drive it next year... Finding the free time is the killer.
exactly what I decided to do, taking it right down to the frame and starting again
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Old Jan 3, 2017 | 09:09 AM
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Dam that looks awesome! I agree, take it down to the frame. Many times you'll find a small pin hole around the rear windows of the RC's. After rain gets in the entire thing is way to far gone.

If you get a chance you should post up how to remove the trim and rubber from the RC windows. Is the trim just glued on?
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Old Jan 8, 2017 | 01:56 PM
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Dam that looks awesome! I agree, take it down to the frame. Many times you'll find a small pin hole around the rear windows of the RC's. After rain gets in the entire thing is way to far gone.

If you get a chance you should post up how to remove the trim and rubber from the RC windows. Is the trim just glued on?
it was my other project I was referring too, this one has been gone over top to bottom and inside out by someone a lot more skilled and qualified then myself. I am very confident it is 100% ready to go

unfortunately it was a glass guy I paid $60 to remove them, ramcharger central might have some more insight into how to do it though. I'll see what I can find
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Old Jan 8, 2017 | 03:22 PM
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There is a good write up by "Mad Max" over there on RCC about rear window removal. It discussed removing the rear back side windows on a '81-'93 Ramcharger, using a different gasket and being able to pop them in and out easily for fresh air style driving. It was on his rig called "OXX" a clean 12V auto 4x4 powered '92/'92 Ramcharger, IIRC.
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Old Jan 8, 2017 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by oliver foster
There is a good write up by "Mad Max" over there on RCC about rear window removal. It discussed removing the rear back side windows on a '81-'93 Ramcharger, using a different gasket and being able to pop them in and out easily for fresh air style driving. It was on his rig called "OXX" a clean 12V auto 4x4 powered '92/'92 Ramcharger, IIRC.
Yup I remember that discussion and build thread as well.
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