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Originally Posted by mcrews
thyne,
please grow up and remove the personal comments from your posts.
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Quote the "personal comments" that are bothering you. There weren't any. Until now, that is, and as you will see below, they are specifically in response to your attitude.
In contrast, the personal comment
you posted in reply to me was "get a life".
And now, more recently:
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(it's really not about you so quit getting all flamed and out of joint.)
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The only person here "out of joint' is you, and anyone who reviews the thread can see it. Just because you have no memory (see proof of it below), do you think we are all as brain dead?
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maybe you cna show use detailed pics of your successfull pan?
I have yet to see a successfull underbelly pan that was made uot of metal.
Why do exrta work to secure a material that is inferior?
my front coroplast panel is 68" x 39" and is only secured with 3 zipties on a piece of aluminuum angle bar.
I cant inagine how thick a piece of metal would need to be to accomplish the same thing.
And why do I want multiple (10-20) mounting points?
If I need to work on it I want it to be easy to remove.
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Oh, this is SO ironic! OK, here's the original thread with full description and photos of the pan I installed
(click here).
And guess who commented on it at the time? YOU! And here's what you said:
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nice very clean.
sometimes simplicity is the lesser of two evils.
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And now you say:
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I have yet to see a successfull underbelly pan that was made uot of metal.
Why do exrta work to secure a material that is inferior?
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ROTFLMAO! This speaks for itself.
So now you assume it's a bad idea, and deride using material you insist must be "inferior". But when you paid me the compliment commenting upon my successful application, that was back in the days when you didn't have a nasty retort for everything I say, as you do now. It's obvious you've got a personal grudge against me and you think you know it all, so there is no point in my trying to educate you further. It's also obvious who needs to "grow up", so go look in the mirror.