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gmrhodes13

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  1. I trimmed the top of my ab edge to 5mm and the chest piece I left about 10mm on the bottom edge, some trim off more. I used a bit of heat on the sides of the shins while holding them close to relieve the springing out, the trick while putting them on is to open them and guide them over you ankle, your foot doesn't go through them. In the picture above I glued the front velcro to the blue cover strip, this allows those with larger calves to have a bigger cover strip
  2. No probs Sam, if I am not sure about something I like to check too, sometimes I just head straight to approved EIB's and Centurion threads as you know they made it through so you should be fine. Once you get over a few initial building problems I am sure you will move along nicely
  3. Looking good, some examples in the EIB thread from Dday may be good to compare http://www.whitearmo...ib-statustm283/ Another EIB thread with triangle back pieces http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/22541-tk-11038-requesting-anh-hero-eib-status-tm4th/
  4. Think Minuteman got there first http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/22825-tk-18793-requesting-anh-stunt-eib-status-am/
  5. I would use two, that should help it from moving
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R55e-uHQna0&feature=player_detailpage
  7. Now wheres that t shirt motto you posted LOL. Don't worry it's not all bad, when you reach the end you will wonder what all the fuss was about
  8. Just depends what you have used on the sides to keep you lid together, I worked out the position of by brow then drilled two small holes under where the ears would cover then I used rivets to hold in place, some use bolts. I found just using the ear bolts was not enought to hold everything tight
  9. It's amazing the differences in picking ID numbers and how few where just a random number
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