Recent content by Deuce3wcpe

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    The Hot Rod Handbook Shop

    Haven't been around much, but thanks for remembering that I posted that thread..... :thumbup: Wow, doesn't seem like 2 years ago.
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    PM's Handy Hot Rod Workshop of 1954

    Oh yeah I forgot I have sheds too, LOL. Your shop looks well organized compared to mine...hey I've got the same corner shelf above my exit door, I use it for a large stereo speaker. I like the parts washer too...the guys that created those old PM mags paid attention to every detail, they are...
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    PM's Handy Hot Rod Workshop of 1954

    no problem...it's all about making efficient use of the allotted space so your post seems to tie right in....Deuce
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    PM's Handy Hot Rod Workshop of 1954

    Since this is the home of so many uber-garages I was afraid I was going to be ridiculed for my intro. I was surprised at how many people seem to enjoy this look back at "simpler times". I re-sized the shop picture so it's easier to see the detail... Nice to be here, the site is great. -Deuce
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    PM's Handy Hot Rod Workshop of 1954

    ..hey that shop IS pretty damn close to the sketch...looks great. ...a Monarch?!!..man that's the Rolls Royce of engine lathes. I was a machinist for EXXON research and had the pleasure of operating one of those...had to wait for all the old Germans to retire before I could "call dibs" on...
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    PM's Handy Hot Rod Workshop of 1954

    I posted this up on the HAMB last weekend and it was suggested that I run it here also. I was not familiar with this site, but it looks really interesting. Since these are my own musings, I will use this as my combination introduction/first post: Many years ago I was handed down my grand pop’s...
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