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WOOOOOOOO Now wait just a minute.... aren't you the guy who's stated over and over and over and over and over (Ad nauseam) that the PRO doesn't need BETTER? "They are SoooOOOOooooooOOOOOO great stock...BLA BLA BLA".![]()
if you could read, or maybe you can but its hard for you because you keep slipping on all the bs you spew, you would have saw i merely pointed out that nosno's were a much better product/design than yours. if thats what you call them, i'd say they're more of a (cough/hack cough/hack job) copy of the peeps who made them originally, ever heard of snoweliminators??? i'm sure you have.![]()
so keep on spewin', if nothing else your posts are always worth a good laugh![]()
WOOOOOOOO Now wait just a minute.... aren't you the guy who's stated over and over and over and over and over (Ad nauseam) that the PRO doesn't need BETTER? "They are SoooOOOOooooooOOOOOO great stock...BLA BLA BLA".![]()
if you could read, or maybe you can but its hard for you because you keep slipping on all the bs you spew, you would have saw i merely pointed out that nosno's were a much better product/design than yours. if thats what you call them, i'd say they're more of a (cough/hack cough/hack job) copy of the peeps who made them originally, ever heard of snoweliminators??? i'm sure you have.![]()
so keep on spewin', if nothing else your posts are always worth a good laugh![]()
The install looks a lot better when you install with the rivets from the top with a backing washer on the bottom. Both ways will be just the same strength wise, but to see the swollen end of a rivet looking up at me would never do! Sorry MH you don't always have the right answer.
LOL...DUDE!!! Thats why I said OR.... life is good!!
Smooth on the bottom grows less ice on the back side though.
I installed one last night but cut out too much on the outside. 5 of the outer rivets only catch about 3/4 of a hole. I was thinking of drilling those out and using a backing washer to pinch it. Anyone have any other cheap fix ideas? Or think the washer will hold fine?
Thanks in advance. Man these pros have very little metal left after cutting. You are better off to cut less and pound the remaining portion of clear flat.