Chuck, you caught me off guard at first. I re-read my original message that I
thought was pretty innocuous. After the third try, and attempting to think
like some of the men I know I nearly fell out of my chair laughing. At 41 my
frame is starting to show a little rust, and the covering could use a little
time at the upholsterer's! Unfortunately, I haven't found a good DIY manual on
plastic surgery.
chuck nicodemus <armorseal@spiretech.com> wrote: Ok OK I am not a nasty man
,,,AH HA . Carol most of the men on this list
usually word things some what differently and I know several that
wanted to comment on your statment ;=) And just how old of a frame do
you have..?
I do know this is going to start a whole new posting ,,,sorrry people if
I offend , some one had to say it. And those who know me should expect
it.
cheers
chuck with a real old frame and sagging and partially missing top.
Carol Scott wrote:
>
> Several years ago I watched my then-husband install a new top using my old
>frame. It came out after two tries looking OK, but only in the summer when the
>material was soft enough to actually stretch closed and latch. I think I can
>do it correctly and am prepared to get a new top and re-do it myself. It can't
>be worse than the windshield!
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