Creating 6419 Dive / Command Unit |
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Thank you Dennis.The late Dennis Durkis who helped provide materials and metal-work for the project.
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The district has a new Dive/Command Unit thanks to the hard work and dedication of many.
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Reflective decals are added.
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Finally a brand new paint job in the HRFD colors.
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Side view of the new paint job.
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Finishing touches before paint.
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Hand made rear bumper.
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More sanding.
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Yet more sanding.
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Paint prep.
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Lots of sanding.
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Sitting down on the job.
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Sanding for the new paint job.
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Front view before paint work.
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Rear view before paint work.
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The interior is starting to look good.
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It was not usuall to be working well after dark on this project.
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Blair and Joe.
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Jim working hard as usual.
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Quartz lights.
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Nice cabinets.
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Lots of wiring.
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More cabinets have been installed.
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Emergency lights have been added to the rear.
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Jack having a good time and getting something done in the process.
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Another shot of the interior taking shape.
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Running wire and adding lighting.
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Cabinet and gear rack installation.
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Seats for the diver possitions have been added and a water tank for the shower is installed.
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The side window is in.
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A light bar and siren have been added.
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and grinding.
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Time for some welding...
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A window to the outside has been cut.
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The old interior has been removed.
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The very heavy rear lift gate has been removed.
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Step 1. Remove signage.
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The interior before it was transformed.
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An ordinary Snap-On tool truck is about to get a new life as a heroic Dive/Command unit.
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