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Originally Posted by dakota772
(Post 1203926)
I know some of you think these are played out too much. But I had these laying around. Would this look better than the current setup?
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put the beer taps on!!!!
and you guys do realise that this is his dodge not his ranger right? |
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Originally Posted by taknotes
(Post 1203939)
if you people cant tell...thats not in his ranger, so how do you know its going in any direction?? if i had to guess, id says its in the ramcharger..Jeremy, if you like it man, do what you want...how is it out west?
Hey Ryan, you're right this is not in the Ranger, but the Ramcharger is still down. So, this is in my Ram....which is actually the only truck I have that is manual. Arizona is awesome dude, I am enjoying 80 degrees and sunny. Here is the Sam Adams: Attachment 175154 Attachment 175155 Attachment 175156 |
I think that cooper elbow would suck in the Arizona summer. Jump in the truck when it's 110 out side, inside the truck probably 150, and grap the copper elbow, I think it'll be a little warm to the touch.
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Beer tap looks 10000000000x times better. Keep that **** man! haha.
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beer tap looks much better
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now you just need to configure a keg hookup. everytime you shift you get a refill:biggthump
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yeah it looks uncomfortable... but it is different i guess |
That beer tap looks like crap.
I liked the copper elbow better. |
IDK MAN!! Copper is kinda risky. someone will see that in that old p/u and break in it just to steal that lil bit of copper!! kinda cool though!!:biggthump
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its very .... green of you. Wait did you reuse that copper or was it new? Okay i agree with everyone else, it kinda looks like poo. Was this a joke or serious?
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Originally Posted by element4all
(Post 1204078)
now you just need to configure a keg hookup. everytime you shift you get a refill:biggthump
Hell yeah!! I like the way you think. I like the Sam Adams much better and I would have used the Killians but the threads are too shallow and I didn't want to drill it out. I didn't think about the summer, but you're right it will probably be too hot. And this was not done as a joke. I was at Lowe's buying a GFI circuit and I was just looking around for ideas. I thought a 90 degree elbow would be cool, and I love raw copper. I want to thank everyone for the insults and suggestions. Haha! |
LOL!!!
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why not use a regulation size bowling pin?
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Holy cow... maybe it's cause it's late, BUT I had a FANTASTIC shifter idea
Shotgun or rifle! Here's how you'd do it. End of the barrel faces down and connects to the tranny, the stock and trigger face up and you use the trigger as a lock for reverse! BRILLIANT! |
Originally Posted by thesoundmaster
(Post 1204203)
Holy cow... maybe it's cause it's late, BUT I had a FANTASTIC shifter idea
Shotgun or rifle! Here's how you'd do it. End of the barrel faces down and connects to the tranny, the stock and trigger face up and you use the trigger as a lock for reverse! BRILLIANT! |
Originally Posted by bugz1racing
(Post 1203785)
All I know is that it is going to be really hard lighting it and shifting at the same time. It needs a screen also. LOL
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Originally Posted by bugz1racing
(Post 1203785)
All I know is that it is going to be really hard lighting it and shifting at the same time. It needs a screen also. LOL
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I think that if you would have taken a copper sheet the same thickness as the center part that fell out, cut a circle out of it and glued it in, this would look much better.
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Originally Posted by NicksterSVT
(Post 1204195)
why not use a regulation size bowling pin?
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Originally Posted by thesoundmaster
(Post 1204203)
Holy cow... maybe it's cause it's late, BUT I had a FANTASTIC shifter idea
Shotgun or rifle! Here's how you'd do it. End of the barrel faces down and connects to the tranny, the stock and trigger face up and you use the trigger as a lock for reverse! BRILLIANT! |
Originally Posted by Jimmeh
(Post 1204208)
Make sure the guns not loaded.
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Dude put the beer tapes in as your shifter
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