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hey mark - I added belt loops yesterday - put the orange box in garage- new mouse trap :)

And now I am back to my first GT box that I started out with 30 days or so ago. The orange box is a nice box, just heavy, so I added some belt loops and off I go.

Who knows what next week will bring.
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Hi Max,

Is that epoxy your putting over your WOT? If so can you tell me a little about it, how long it lasts, how well it holds on and so forth. That is something I should be doing instead of removing and cleaning out coil covers so often.
Have you ever tried that stuff that goes in the bed of a pickup truck, rhino liner or something like that? It can be bought in pep boys in smaller containters but not sure if it would adhere well to a coil. That stuff looks tough also.

HH
Neil
 
Neil

There is one fellow here at the beach who uses bedliner from pep boys. He uses on coils, beach scoop and relic shovel
 
I'm gonna change to the large box like yours I will put the XL aside, and maybe sell it, someone may need it for a larger control box. Thanks for trying out the Large box.

I have a new GT arriving hopefully tomorrow, will take some shots of the box with the meter box attached to the top.. I'm using the two tabs already installed for a web attachment and running a velcro strap around it's belly and snapping it into a Fisher Chest Harness that was designed to hold a twice as heavy CZ20.

At least this cold wave has killed the skeeters. The Northern Neck was unbearable in the eveningsj. The skeeters were so big they gave you a cookie and orange juice when you were bitten.

Mark
 
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