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    Quote Originally Posted by kmcrab View Post
    Your Golf Cart looks very nice...I like that...Do you have any close up pics?
    I can take some tomorrow and post them. It's really nothing special just has a lift kit, nice rims and tires. Only bought it to drive around the swap meets, that and when I went to look at them my grandaughter jump in this one and said we could not leave until I bought it, yes she has me wrapped around her little finger. I will be doing the un-restored Z50 in the above pic in PINK for her! I just rememebred I have some pic's of the golf cart when we decorated it for Halloween, I will post them.
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    Those pics are cool...I can see she has you wrapped around her finger!! She will love the Pink Z!! You are a good Grandpa!!

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    Wow nice set up you got their. A nice lift, flat panel TV and it appears lots of beer... LOL. Kep us posted

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motorhead View Post
    Just wondered if your using that Shiner beer in the first pic to clean your engine parts.........Thats an ambitious start, and that Z50 looks mighty nice to me.

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    Always in the pursuit of knowledge? What the heck is Shiner BeerI'm sensing an inside joke.

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    Its a local beer, brewed in Texas. Good beer. An no its not an iside joke, but you can see a beer in a couple of his pics.

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    Now I can really plug it! Shiner Beer is made at a little brewery in, here it goes, Shinner, Texas - www.shiner.com/ If you like a good beer you must try it. If you do try it, do not drink another beer before trying it, like Coors, Bud, Miller etc... you want like the Shiner if you do. I went down to visit the brewery during X-mas. It's a pretty neat place. I wouldn't make it my next vacation destination, but if your ever in the San Antonio/Houston area and your bored out of your mind and have several hours to spare, go visit it, tell em Rick sent you, you will enjoy yourself.

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    it's the hardner for clear that goes bad but you should have more than 15 days if you don't let the materails out in extream heat or cold, 15 day's is a good rule of thumb but iv'e used the same materials for up to six months

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    Quote Originally Posted by minifixer View Post
    it's the hardner for clear that goes bad but you should have more than 15 days if you don't let the materails out in extream heat or cold, 15 day's is a good rule of thumb but iv'e used the same materials for up to six months
    Thanks for the info, now that I've been working like a mad man to tear down the bike that I wanted to paint that color, my shop looks like a catagory CT70 huricane hit it! I really appreaciate all the info I recieve from this forum.

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    Some of the mid coats have activator in them also. If the paint has been reduced it will also go bad so leave everything sealed till your ready to paint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrichard View Post
    Some of the mid coats have activator in them also. If the paint has been reduced it will also go bad so leave everything sealed till your ready to paint.
    Thanks, the instructions say the problem is evaporation. I am sure I will be OK. Well, in between mowing, edging and cleaning the pool, I managed to get the bike completely stripped and almost ready for painting. Since this will be my first attempt at a real paint job and it's a candy color to boot, wish me luck! In the picture is my new paint/work stand, if anyone is interested in having one of these for under 40 bucks, just ask and I shall tell. I will post another thread, but does any one have a good method of removing the ID Tag?
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