Considering what just happened to Travis, I dare say that there's DEFINITELY NO chance of us ever releasing such info. We surely don't want to be party to someone finding out where someone lives and taking all their Cubs. Or worse.
We respect everyone's privacy here. If you want to fill out the appropriate information in your profile here and let people look it up on their own, that's fine. But we're not going to release everyone's locations.
I agree w/Bryan wholeheartedly. While many of us keep our Cubs indoors, many more use the old "tarp sheds," and it would be far too easy for the miscreants of the world to figure out who among us have Cubs that are vulnerable. If someone's willing to come into Travis' building, "backyard" Cubs are even easier to swipe.
After all, with the price of ammo of late, I'd hate to have to start spending it on "late-night Cub shoppers".
Kinda the same logic why Hot Rod puts those funny red license plates on the feature cars.
Keith E-
I've used spray adhesives with little luck in the long term. Good for "projects", but just doesn't have the longevity for long term use. I have had good luck using contact cement. Brush it on thin and in a smaller contact area than the actual decal so it doesn't "goober" all over and let it dry, then put the decal on.
I've used a lot of different adhesives here at work for repairs along the way. Seems like a daily thing.
Kraig ; I've seen decals put on then clear coat applyed over the top. the guy who painted my Harley did it in 1 spot on the bike and it looked pretty cool. I think besides He & I no ones ever seen it because its under the seat
Kraig- No other info...I just found the pictures, and the name of the guy. . about 22 people with the name T. Kelley or Tim Kelley in the Indiana phone listings.
I was just looking at the new map Bryan . great Idea! how about a different color pin for the forum sponsers ? (not that I want to make things difficult for you, but I will)
Thanks for the response to my inquiry and apologies to the "experts" here, I call professionals those who know what they are doing not that they necessarily get paid to do so. Hats off to this forum there is a great wealth of information and friendship obviously.
A friend of mine is interested in possibly mentioning plow day on his televsion farm show, and maybe using some of the pd6 pictures. I forwarded him a copy of the line of cubs plowing up the hill, and he thought it was great! He may contact some of you for pictures and permission to use them.