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I just may look in to this myself, it may just be what I need if we keep the vehicle.

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So I emailed Mr. Misch about pricing, availability and so on for the KJ brackets. I'll let you guys know when I hear back from him.

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6'2" subscribes to thread ... I could go for an extra inch myelf ...

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6'2" subscribes to thread ... I could go for an extra inch myelf ...
Under 6'3" are munchkin's, I was '6'3" by my Jr year in HS.

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Under 6'3" are munchkin's, I was '6'3" by my Jr year in HS.


I take it you never spent time on the U-boats, eh? ;)

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Under 6'3" are munchkin's, I was '6'3" by my Jr year in HS.


I take it you never spent time on the U-boats, eh? ;)
Just to go aboard and do repairs and once 40+ years ago to be rescued at sea. Long story, so don't ask. Besides I would have to kill you if I told you. :wink:

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I made some procedure corrections....... :lol:


1) Unbolt the seat assembly from the floor of the vehicle
a. see step 5
2) Bolt the seat assembly onto the brackets
a. see step 5
3) Bolt the brackets to the floor of the vehicle
a. see step 5
4) Test Drive your new seat by making engine noises and wiggling the steering wheel in your driveway
5) Have a beer.

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People with forethought don't grab a beer, they tap a home brew.

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People with forethought don't grab a beer, they tap a home brew.

Old Navy,
Did you ever get sent for a bucket of prop wash?

Lewis


And you've got the old one about finding a can of relative bearing grease. Actually saw one kid aboard one of the boats I was on get the better of the Chief of the Boat on this one. This particular COB was a real flamer that no one on the crew much cared for (hated his f#####g guts was more like it). One day this kid was working on his submarine qualifications, and asked the COB if he could get a checkout on a particular system. This COB hated giving checkouts (you had to be an E-7 or above before this guy would even give you the time of day), and figured he'd blow the kid off by telling him if he went back to the engine room and found a can of relative bearing grease, he'd give him a checkout.

So the kid leaves the mess decks headed back to the engine room, the COB sitting there laughing, making some not-so-pleasant comments about how he'd gotten rid of that little so-and-so that was trying to pester him, along with a couple remarks concerning the kid's level of intelligence. The rest of us on the mess decks were just wishing this jerk would shut up and go away.

Ten minutes later, the kid returns carrying a metal can of grease, and presented it to the COB. COB looks at the can, his eyes bug out and his jaw drops so low it nearly hits the table, then his face turned beet red, he uttered a few choice obscenities, and stormed off the mess decks, leaving the poor kid standing there with a puzzled look on his face.

More than a little curious as to what had happened, a few of us went over to ask the kid what he'd done. One look at the can of grease, and we were literally rolling on the deck in laughter.

Besides all the usual Mil-Spec info, Navy stock number, and military nomenclature that was printed on the can, down at the bottom of the label were the following words -

"MANUFACTURED BY THE RELATIVE BEARING CO." :shock:

This kid had found an honest-to-god can of relative bearing grease! :lol:

Later on, doing a little investigating, we found out that the gent who owned said company was former Navy himself, and as a tongue-in-cheek payback he had named it the Relative Bearing Company so that he could honestly say that he supplied the Navy with - you guessed it - relative bearing grease.

After word got around of how this kid had bested the COB at his own game, he had little problem completing his submarine qualifications in record time. :wink:

Oh, and BTW - it wasn't entirely by chance that young man found a can of grease made by that company, considering that I was Repair Parts PO for Machinery Division, if you catch my drift. :twisted:

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In the AirForce you are sent to find xx Feet of Flight Line...

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sub'ing also - hoping for KJ brackets too


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tulsa wrote:
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Hate to say this, but here goes.

In all those years I never developed a taste for beer or coffee.

Never fell for the RBG, golden rivet or sea bats stuff tried on me, I was too sharp for the old salts.

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oldnavy wrote:
chrismc wrote:
oldnavy wrote:
Under 6'3" are munchkin's, I was '6'3" by my Jr year in HS.


I take it you never spent time on the U-boats, eh? ;)
Just to go aboard and do repairs and once 40+ years ago to be rescued at sea. Long story, so don't ask. Besides I would have to kill you if I told you. :wink:




So.............one of your AKA's is Steven Segal???? :D


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I've emailed this place a few times and no reply. Anybody talk to him at all?
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BVCRD wrote:
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Under 6'3" are munchkin's, I was '6'3" by my Jr year in HS.


I take it you never spent time on the U-boats, eh? ;)
Just to go aboard and do repairs and once 40+ years ago to be rescued at sea. Long story, so don't ask. Besides I would have to kill you if I told you. :wink:




So.............one of your AKA's is Steven Segal???? :D
Steven Who???

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oldnavy wrote:
BVCRD wrote:
oldnavy wrote:
chrismc wrote:
oldnavy wrote:
Under 6'3" are munchkin's, I was '6'3" by my Jr year in HS.


I take it you never spent time on the U-boats, eh? ;)
Just to go aboard and do repairs and once 40+ years ago to be rescued at sea. Long story, so don't ask. Besides I would have to kill you if I told you. :wink:




So.............one of your AKA's is Steven Segal???? :D
Steven Who???



Segal. You know, bad ars karate chopping guy in the movies. Former CIA in Laos.


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BVCRD wrote:
oldnavy wrote:
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oldnavy wrote:
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oldnavy wrote:
Under 6'3" are munchkin's, I was '6'3" by my Jr year in HS.


I take it you never spent time on the U-boats, eh? ;)
Just to go aboard and do repairs and once 40+ years ago to be rescued at sea. Long story, so don't ask. Besides I would have to kill you if I told you. :wink:




So.............one of your AKA's is Steven Segal???? :D
Steven Who???



Segal. You know, bad ars karate chopping guy in the movies. Former CIA in Laos.
You mean someone like Chuck Norris??? :roll: Nope, I worked with things that went boom in later years. I was just on a sinking boat is all at the time that had caught some bad weather.

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oldnavy wrote:
BVCRD wrote:
oldnavy wrote:
BVCRD wrote:
oldnavy wrote:
chrismc wrote:
oldnavy wrote:
Under 6'3" are munchkin's, I was '6'3" by my Jr year in HS.


I take it you never spent time on the U-boats, eh? ;)
Just to go aboard and do repairs and once 40+ years ago to be rescued at sea. Long story, so don't ask. Besides I would have to kill you if I told you. :wink:




So.............one of your AKA's is Steven Segal???? :D
Steven Who???



Segal. You know, bad ars karate chopping guy in the movies. Former CIA in Laos.
You mean someone like Chuck Norris??? :roll: Nope, I worked with things that went boom in later years. I was just on a sinking boat is all at the time that had caught some bad weather.




Yea, like Chuck, only Segal WAS CIA. Segal has a little darker past.


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Well, no email back from the guy.

Either he doesn't check his email or he doesn't want my money very bad. :D

I'd just be happy with some KJ brackets, dammit!

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