Stop in for a cup of coffee

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I am the first customer today at my favorite cafe. Cafe Lan. 538 a.m. here in Vinh Long Vietnam. They open the doors when they saw me coming. They know I am a regular customer..

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One of the best things about this place is that there is a Pretty Milf that is the Owner. I can tell she runs a tight ship. :lol:
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And now my gal had one of her friends drop her off here at the cafe rather than me going over picking her up nearby.

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If the bed has pockets for side boards, use the pockets for hanging some custom made hangers for bar stool mounting
That's what I figured on doing but as you can see in the picture I would have to extend the bottom out about a foot so the chair could swivel all 180* and not hit your knees on the support. I don't think the steak pockets can hold up to much weight. I weigh 140 and it's fine but put a 200 plus guy on it and I don't think it would hold up for long.
 
Hmm @CudaChick1968 think this is something you can do?

Aside from keeping blast media and powder out of internals, I'd only recommend doing the bowls (and linkage if you want). So little of it shows when installed, and direct exposure to gasoline being a consideration as well, doing 'the whole thing' is a waste of labor in my opinion.
Thanks for thinking of me!
 
That's what I figured on doing but as you can see in the picture I would have to extend the bottom out about a foot so the chair could swivel all 180* and not hit your knees on the support. I don't think the steak pockets can hold up to much weight. I weigh 140 and it's fine but put a 200 plus guy on it and I don't think it would hold up for long.
Add a downrigger to the seat itself with a lock screw to extend to the ground and support a good deal of the weight.
 
Morning!
3:30 and im done with sleep.
Its been a busy week, cleaning up around the yard.
Think im done for the most part. Need to change oil in forklift. And charge batteries in plow truck.
 
Good Morning everyone. I hope all is well. Thinking of taking the Demon out after work to see how the car likes the changes and it will be nice again today. 70's here, strange that they are calling for 1-3" of snow and high temps in 40's by Marie's house in AZ, granted 6500ft elevation there. We told her friend to come visit WI where it is warm (for now).
 
That's what I figured on doing but as you can see in the picture I would have to extend the bottom out about a foot so the chair could swivel all 180* and not hit your knees on the support. I don't think the steak pockets can hold up to much weight. I weigh 140 and it's fine but put a 200 plus guy on it and I don't think it would hold up for long.
I would mount them from the frame. How many seats are you planning?
 
Good Morning All! Easy but boring day yesterday escorting on Mt.Erie. Okay weather yesterday, today not so much with strong winds/rain. Glad the tower crew up there only has grounding kits to do on the feedline, yesterday they hoisted an 18 foot antenna up 150 feet, wouldn't be pretty doing that today.
 
Well they have 35 mph winds forecast for Friday night, will probably lose power. Ordered the fan I need for my generator but don't think it gets here till 7th or 8th dang. That's what I get for procrastinating!!!
 
Friday is still like a whole day away....things could change despite the forecast. Lucky guesses most times around here.
 
Morning all, got lumber delivered for the big house yesterday. I was traveling back from Little Rock so missed it. I get to do inventory this morning. i know one thing for sure, the pile of lumber does not look like twenty thousand dollars to me.
I hear that, does that include the trusses?
 
Morning all, got lumber delivered for the big house yesterday. I was traveling back from Little Rock so missed it. I get to do inventory this morning. i know one thing for sure, the pile of lumber does not look like twenty thousand dollars to me.
Yep, count every board, 17 years ago I was shorted and charged for 9 peices of plywood, one window and one door in a 1 thousand ft home I built, thats a bunch.
 
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