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Old 06-03-2008, 09:33 PM
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My 1st 6X6 Wild Wolf 295

Hi everyone, John Here. I am new to 6x6world and 6X6s. Long-time off-roader (Trucks, Mountain bikes, Rock climbing and ATVs) but this is my first experience with a 6X6. I had seen an argo run on some TV show many years ago, no idea what is was now, but I really didn't know thing one about these. WELL, now I have an ATTEX 295 WILD WOLF in my backyard that I am restoring. Awesome machine, new JLO 295 in it, and it runs great (After tuning it) and is a blast, at least on dry land. I am tackling the plastic, and then will go for the cosmetic. I figured I'll do a thread on a complete NOOBs very first experience with a 6X6, good for a or , right? Well. enough sob story, here is how she sits with a weeks work so far.
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Old 06-03-2008, 09:54 PM
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That is a good looking Attex! Once you get the bottom tub patched up you should be ready for the mud! Keep us updated on how it goes.
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Old 06-03-2008, 10:00 PM
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That is a great looking rig. Patching it up should be no problem with some researching on the subject. But untile then, you can drain the water out quickly, lol. Glad to see ya and keep us updated. Welcome to the site and the sport.

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Old 06-04-2008, 09:43 AM
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The underside of that 'ol 6x6 looks like its seen some action! Kudos to you for bringing it back to life!
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Old 06-05-2008, 01:09 AM
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Hi:
Yes Mike, it will hopefully be ready for the 7+ acres of swamp behind my house soon enough, but for now the "Drain hole" may also sink me in record time. (Unless someone has tried to take one of these things out through breaking surf). But anyway, I have patched all the holes/crackes except the biggie, pic #2 above, of a hole connected to a crack that goes all the way to the back . Yup, Fun! In photo 3 you can see some of the orange virgin ABS patch I have been using. Now after almost a week drying time it seems quite durable. Pic 4 also shows the results of what I was told was a fuel line hit with a welding torch (OOPS!) Below is the foot tub after some work with the black ABS. Red lines show where the cracks were (Like you can't see the patch, I know.) Now I just have to patch the screw holes frome the wood that was used for a repair by a previous owner.
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Old 06-10-2008, 12:44 AM
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Well, if anyone is still watching my build, this is where I am at. I will be stripping the paint soon and shining up the body with acetone. Spot checked inside and the acetone works better than any car wax for an almost instant shine. But first there is this pesky crack/hole to finish. At least the small front cracks are almost done, two more ABS layers should do em (Pic #1). The back of the crack is shrinking, about a third of the way done, and it does seem to be quite strong, even with a lot of pressure trying to push one side down, it does not give, pretty impressive, especialy since I have not yet gone over with the final top and bottom coats yet (Pic #2). Last, the previous owner's skidplates (Pic #3) will be re-used untill I am able to make a set of HDPE skids, or Stainless Steel. (If budget allows at that time) Oh, is anyone missing some road signs?
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Hey 6x6,

Looking good.

My guess is that the previous owner worked for the Highway Dept.

Can you get some before and after shots of the areas you polishing with acetone? I've never tried that method to restore the color.
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Hi 6x6. I've been watching your build! You're tackling it head on, and it looks like you're making great progress.

I'm going to throw my 2-cents in about skid plates (yeah.... again...) Stainless steel plates may be more resilient in the long run, when compared to HDPE, but the one bad thing about stainless steel is that it can dent, and holds that shape once it dents. Not that you're going to running head-long into rocks and stumps.... While HDPE may initially look like the cheaper alternative to something like aluminum or stainless skids (they are... sigNIFicantly...) I think they offer a lot of benefit over their metallic counterparts. HDPE may scratch and gouge, etc., but it's still a very tough material, and holds up very well. I don't want to talk you out of the steel skids, but just wanted you to see the merit in the plastic alternative.
I think you could get away with two skids; one on each side which would cover the lower most chain-valleys, and bend them up to meet the center of the machine. It'd look great!

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When it comes to taking out skid plates, I'm a Professional. I gotta admit that even your body will feel the impact with an aluminum skid plate if you hit something hard. If the terrain is hard, that's just how it feels. But the upside has been that when the plate was removed to replace, the body is still perfectly intact. So the aluminum plates have definite +'s & -'s. A skid plate of any type will help save the body. And if it does that, it doesn't matter what it's made of, because they do help. And that's always a plus.

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True I havent introduced myself or hubby and our 6x6 that we have restored i will in the next post. I wanted to say the thing we have fouind best to repairing holes in the body like I saw in your pics was some stuff called Marine Tec. We got it at a local marine store/place selling boats and supplies. just thought I would put in my 2 cents. you can sand the stuff and paint it its great we have found. you"ll see how we used it in my pics I put up in general forum introducing us . thanks
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