u/firemensch

Image 1 — The day I drove it home & 2 and a half years later
Image 2 — The day I drove it home & 2 and a half years later
Image 3 — The day I drove it home & 2 and a half years later
Image 4 — The day I drove it home & 2 and a half years later

The day I drove it home & 2 and a half years later

Wish I had the dough to make the Tundra what I wanted much sooner, but hey, it’s all about the journey, right? Best truck ever.

*also bonus pics of a little diy upgrade I did last week because they forgot to put any power in our gen 2&2.5 beds.

u/firemensch — 2 days ago

Opinions on repair quality

Is this a quality repair? It’s an EPS epoxy board, I know they’re trickier to fix. Let’s assume it’s a watertight job and the repair is structurally sound, but as far as aesthetics go? It’s the first real damage to this board, kind of wishing the repair looked a bit less noticeable. The buddy who caused the damage had a guy who then had another guy who apparently shapes boards for a living, to fix it for me.

Yes, I get it, damage happens, and I have to learn to deal with it knowing it of course won’t look perfect again. Not really needing to overcome that reality, just thinking with the original damage, I assumed the repair would have looked a bit more uniform?

Anyone with real repair experience have any input?

u/firemensch — 1 month ago