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KraftwerkMk1Jetta

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Long Valley, NJ
Got my new steering neck bearings and forks back together on the front end of my bike. Waiting on a right side spindle cap to replace the one I have now with a hairline crack in it.
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Built this mobile tool stand/cart thing so I can have a work table to roll around instead of just the stationary workbenches. It will also come in handy to put my miter saw on it and roll it outside to cut without getting sawdust all over the inside of my shop. I'm going to add some small shelves and maybe a paper towel holder to the sides of it. It's pretty heavy, and has a 1" layer of plywood on top, with locking casters for wheels.
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Found this metal wire rack for magazines or literature that they were throwing out at work. Set it up on my bench to hold the old motorcycle magazines i've been collecting here and there.
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shamilton5101

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Seems like youve got a pretty good deal you play if |ya break it you don't have to pay for the repairs. I'm just outside hilliard

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Geek

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Spent yesterday helping a buddy put a 2.5" lift on his jeep in my shop:

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spent today cleaning up the mess we made yesterday and getting ready for tomorrow's inbound snow :D

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^&right

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Mounted my Grandfathers vice on my bench.

Took the siphon tube out of my blast cabinet to ensure there was no blockage. There wasn't. Deduced its not siphoning right because of the courser media I put in it.
 

wnstwolf

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The weather was great and I was motivated to do some major deconstruction on the Jag

Managed to get the engine, ******, and IRS out with little issue.

GALLERY]


More info on the project on the link in my Sig Line..
 

wnstwolf

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In preparation for making a rotisserie for the Jag I pulled the trigger on a Swag base plate for my portable cut off. I went cheap with the vise mount. For all you thinking Do it. For $60 you can't go wrong!

GALLERY]
 

Outlander

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Having rode her hard last night, I put the Outlander away wet. That means cleaning and drying my clothes, emptying out the boxes on the ATV etc. Ordered a muffler, so I double checked if the old one was really leaking (helps me not cry when I fork put nearly $500 for the replacement).
 
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04chase

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First thing

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Finished the turbo on the duramax

Then started plugging g away on the lift

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Finish it tomorrow , need to finish wiring still.

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organ

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Atlanta
I just... fixed the Dremel Rotary Vacuum Tool...

I took it apart to investigate and I think I fixed it. It will cut right through drywall now... It's like 10x faster than it was. I think I might have to stay up late tonight and shoot some more video!

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What'd you do? Hook it up to the inlet of a turbo? That'd make for a good video...
 

strength_and_power

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Did some welding on some smaller pieces of a much larger project I'm working on. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1456122580.052516.jpg


Shop is in desparate need of a de-cluttering but it keeps getting pushed back to bottom of my to do list
 

Scott H in Wheaton

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Looks like an old car straight axle to me. And a frame rail for the tongue?

yes, that is the way I bought the old trailer. It was made from what I was told is a Model A axle and the seller advertised "a 40-s or 50's Ford pickup bed". I recognized the bed as a '37 which I needed for a project. So I bought the old trailer, took the '37 bed off it, then had to make a couple of crossmembers on the remaining frame and put the tongue back on. I took the platform from another old trailer I had and then reinstalled the lights and wiring from the one I bought.
Its made with a front axle and the spindles are welded so they won't turn.

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2chains

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buffed out the scuff marks where the wife backed her car into dads well she's last weekend.

Got the scuffs out but she hit it pretty good leaving some scratches, looks good from a few feet away.

You did a great job with that! What were your steps to get it looking so good? What did you use?
 

Ilikeike

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I started with this free 36"x24" flat file cabinet that was used for plans/blue prints
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I painted it, and mounted it under one of my garage benches.
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Then I picked up 60' of 2" flat bar and started making compartments to store small items and other hardware.
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It helped clean up and organize my garage a little more. with steel and paint $70 invested.
and maybe $15 in beer and a $10 cigar.
 

zmotorsports

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I started with this free 36"x24" flat file cabinet that was used for plans/blue prints
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I painted it, and mounted it under one of my garage benches.
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Then I picked up 60' of 2" flat bar and started making compartments to store small items and other hardware.
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It helped clean up and organize my garage a little more. with steel and paint $70 invested.
and maybe $15 in beer and a $10 cigar.

I like that. Great job.

Mike.
 

bmxdad

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Started to clear an area for the new, to me, 12x37 gap bed lathe. It's a Central Machinery brand, but was just recently taken out of the crate. I figure for $1000 it seemed like a good deal. Most lathes that size, in my neck of the woods, are older Craftsman/Atlas lathe going for $2000 or more.

Comes with 3 and 4 jaw chucks, side and full steady rests, drive plate, extra jaws and centers and a factory tool kit. Motor is a dual voltage 120/240. Ran it for awhile and everything works ... so, I got a lathe to play with now. :beer:
 
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zmotorsports

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Started to clear an area for the new, to me, 12x37 gap bed lathe. It's a Central Machinery brand, but was just recently taken out of the create. I figure for $1000 it seemed like a good deal. Most lathes that size, in my neck of the woods, are older Craftsman/Atlas lathe going for $2000 or more.

Comes with 3 and 4 jaw chucks, side and full steady rests, drive plate, extra jaws and centers and a factory tool kit. Motor is a dual voltage 120/240. Ran it for awhile and everything works ... so, I got a lathe to play with now. :beer:

Nice. Congrats on the lathe. Looking forward to seeing pictures of it.

Mike.
 

beakie

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Ontario, Canada
finally wired up my 3phase table saw.

VFD seemed intimidating, but turned out to be simple enough...

standing by to watch a 12" blade get wound up to speed by a 5hp motor after only ever using a 10" blade @ 4hp however... now that is intimidating.

new level of awareness & safety has been unlocked!

 

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