Richard D
Well-known member
I was dating a girl 20 years ago who drove a Saab. First and last time I ever saw a car with caliper pistons that screw in. Still don't quite understand those, the calipers OR girls.
Vegaman_Dan, why didn't l think of that!!!!!!!!
Working under a car with a lift means you have this huge light blocking thing overhead. Drop lights are useful, but finding someplace to hook it can be tricky. So I took a pair of locking pliers, welded on a tab with a hole drilled in it, and mounted a cheap desk lamp with bendable stalk on it. Now I can clamp it to any handy surface while working on stuff.
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Sometimes it's the simple things that are the most fun to make.
Got tired of my 3/8" impact sockets being loose in my socket drawer. My normal sockets are all on rails, but the impacts- well, dedicated sets tend to be less used so I like to keep them together. The problem is that even the simple sliding rails with clips on them are simply too long for holding only a dedicated set of sockets. All that excess flopping about the drawer makes it awkward to use. And it's not like you can't just cut the rail down to size...
...Wait, why can't you?
A couple of minutes later, I had the rail cut down to the size I wanted, cut end rounded and deburred, now ready for use.
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I took the opportunity to use a paint marker on the sockets for identification. I know it's not pretty, but finding the socket I need when I need it is more important. These are sockets I use, not to look at.![]()
Thread of awesome candidate right there!!!!Working under a car with a lift means you have this huge light blocking thing overhead. Drop lights are useful, but finding someplace to hook it can be tricky. So I took a pair of locking pliers, welded on a tab with a hole drilled in it, and mounted a cheap desk lamp with bendable stalk on it. Now I can clamp it to any handy surface while working on stuff.
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Sometimes it's the simple things that are the most fun to make.
That will work on a wood lathe to turn tenons to size. Use your rest.Didn't exactly fabricate just slightly modified to serve a better task 8 mm bottle opener
I just got around to reincarnating an old riveter that I picked up in a garage sale years ago and fabricated a holder for some tooling with a scrap piece of alum..also fabricated a new push shaft and new end on the foot pedal. now lets see what we can make with it!
Erodz, that looks great.
Will you post some pics of the stuff that is in the background of your pics. It looks like you spent a lot of time on the 'look' of your shop.
I think it is on page 11 or 12. here is a link if you want to check that out.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48204
I just got around to reincarnating an old riveter that I picked up in a garage sale years ago and fabricated a holder for some tooling with a scrap piece of alum..also fabricated a new push shaft and new end on the foot pedal. now lets see what we can make with it!
The riveter is pretty cool but the way you painted the door is what caught my attention!
I made this guy to help with my engine swaps. The Greenlee L97 has a laser built in and is intended for pipe work.
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Bolted to the transmission output flange I can move the motor around until I get it situated where I want it and then make the engine and transmission mounts with out guessing.
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I made this guy to help with my engine swaps. The Greenlee L97 has a laser built in and is intended for pipe work.
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Bolted to the transmission output flange I can move the motor around until I get it situated where I want it and then make the engine and transmission mounts with out guessing.
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