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Old 04-09-2004, 04:27 AM   #1
Tom
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c-notches suck to install

I decided after more then a year with the flip kit that I wanted to put my c-notches on. Couldn't be too hard, and besides, Mike did it with a sawzall so I hopfully could too.

Big mistake.

Mike, I gota give it to you. Your skills with the sawzall cannot be compared. Hell, if it wasen't for my friend Jason helping I wouldn't have gotten even half way on sawing that frame off. As it sits, its an ugly cut on both sides, and they are just a tad too far foward. Not enough to affect anything [I think ] but if you check you can tell. Anyways a warning to everyone: do not attempt this install with only a sawzall and a single 1/2" drill bit and WD40. It works, but it ain't pretty
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