- Joined
- Aug 6, 2007
- Messages
- 5,485
- Points
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- State - Country
- GA - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Engine
- 5.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Drop
- few inches
- Tire Size
- ~30"
also repaired a little chip in the windshield that showed up around 30k miles.
What did you use and how did it turn out? The F-150 has a spot where a rock hit it. Dad got it "fixed" by glass company through insurance back when it happened, but I can still see it looking out the windshield. Apparently what they injected is supposed to stop spread, but does nothing to fill the chip.
so I did what anyone would do found a chunk of metal pipe and jumped on the riding mower and piped some exhaust to the underside of the slab for 45 minutes or so... hopefully it works!
Dad did that with some field mice that got under a bath tub in their house. Started out cutting a hole in the wall on a closet at one end of the tub and was going to try shooting them with 22 shotshells, but couldn't see them well enough to get a shot. (no surprise there) When that didn;t work he grabbed one of his little generators, and piped the exhaust into the hole he cut. Windows in the house open for adequate ventilation of course. Apparently it worked, I don't think that he ever had another problem with mice under that bath tub.