Bumper stickers
I dont have any bumper stickers, but I do have a Summit, Edelbrock, and a Sprinklerfitters local 669 Union sticker on the back. I also have MOPAR and Dodge stickers on the Quad Cab windows.
Side window:

Back window and tailgate:

My toolbox:

And Fridge:
Side window:

Back window and tailgate:

My toolbox:

And Fridge:
Last edited by PurplDodge; Jun 17, 2009 at 10:57 PM.
Sprinkler systems are required on every commercial building in the United States including parking garages now and coming soon to your neighborhood every new house that is built will require sprinkler systems.
Yeah the ICC(International Code Council) just enacted sprinkler systems into law for the 2009 IRC under 13r sprinkler systems. There was a big write up in the paper about it. Your dad will have his hands full in about 4 months when it goes into effect and grandfathering of current permits for houses run out.
Sounds like a good racket, not sure if they are unionized here, I would imagine so.
I'm in a carpenters union, I'm usually up to speed on union stuff.
Maybe that falls under the plumbers/pipefitters union here, don't know.
Then again, I'm mostly into the industrial side, and don't get into much residential or commercial, where those guys would most likely be working.
I'm in a carpenters union, I'm usually up to speed on union stuff.
Maybe that falls under the plumbers/pipefitters union here, don't know.
Then again, I'm mostly into the industrial side, and don't get into much residential or commercial, where those guys would most likely be working.
Last edited by xray99; Jun 17, 2009 at 11:56 PM.
wow, that tailgate is a little busy if you ask me
i like the RAM 1500, but i think you should put it lower down, like on the plastic
Sounds like a good racket, not sure if they are unionized here, I would imagine so.
I'm in a carpenters union, I'm usually up to speed on union stuff.
Maybe that falls under the plumbers/pipefitters union here, don't know.
Then again, I'm mostly into the industrial side, and don't get into much residential or commercial, where those guys would most likely be working.
I'm in a carpenters union, I'm usually up to speed on union stuff.
Maybe that falls under the plumbers/pipefitters union here, don't know.
Then again, I'm mostly into the industrial side, and don't get into much residential or commercial, where those guys would most likely be working.






