View Full Version : Hey, where's Osteomata?
VX KAT
06/27/2009, 10:18 PM
Hey, where's Osteomata gone, seems he's gone MIA???   :wave:  Hasn't logged in for several weeks. Hope he's OK.
Os/Jack? You OK?
Riff Raff
06/28/2009, 04:09 AM
VX-KAT---   Hey, good point.   In fact I E-Mailed him a week ago, and he never replied.   Normally, he's pretty quick with a E-Mail reply too.   Hmmm, something is definately askew.
Gussie2000
06/28/2009, 05:30 AM
Yes,he haven't log for a while.
 
Probably on vacation trip ?
 
Too much of work ?
 
Forgot his log in password ?
Riff Raff
06/29/2009, 08:42 PM
:bump:
Osteomata
06/30/2009, 05:58 AM
Hi all, I'm alive and well, and really appreciate the concern.  I have been travelling internationally a heck of a lot lately, busy busy busy.  Now this Honduran fiasco (http://thecrossedpond.com/?p=9006) has me spinning a bit at work.  It is always something, innit?
My VX is doing well except for one minor problem: I backed into a surfer dude's beater, dented his door pretty badly, and dented in the left rear corner of my bumper cladding.  Hoping I will be able to pop it out.  So now Marlin's digital rear view mirror & back up camera rig just became my most desired mod.
- Os
(Full disclosure, thats my blog post linked above)
handeeman
06/30/2009, 09:26 AM
Glad to hear you out and about.  Sorry, bout the surfer dude's door,  but even more sorry for the cladding blemish.  Hope it pops out ok.
pbkid
07/01/2009, 08:44 PM
give it a little heat (i use a heat gun) and it will pop right back out!
i was up in the mountains messing around last week, and got really hung up on a rock on my drivers door...my mom was with me and she was freaking out because she said that i ruined my door (cladding was caved in)...gave it some heat from the gun, and boom...right back out to factory ;) 
ps- minus a few scratches
Osteomata
07/02/2009, 07:56 AM
pbkid,
I'll give it a go, but I think that this indent is gonna require some leverage from the inside combined with heat.
-Os
Triathlete
07/02/2009, 09:43 AM
Pull the cladding piece off and use a heat gun/hair dryer from the inside. Then you should be able to push it out pretty easily.
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