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    Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Bob Heine's Auto Emporium

    Woa, woa, woa !! Having stumbled onto this thread at various GJ visits, I have recently been drawn into it again, to the extent that, in order to gain the proper perspective, I'm going right through from the start... but it's moving on too fast - could you all please type a little s l o...
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    Below 265 SQ/FT Very small garage in Russia

    Well said - Nicely put! :thumbup:
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    Hi from New England

    Hi from Old England - Welcome ZR!
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    Newbie with submerged garage

    Welcome JK! that grading must be having quite an impact on using the garage - very awkward. Can you work out where the water is coming in from & re-route it? I don't have any issues like that to compare but there's a wealth of experience on the Garage Journal so hopefully, someone may be along...
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    Cleaning vise grips

    :scared: you're doing what...? :shocking: :willy_nil hope you're taking appropriate precautions
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    Myford ML7 Lathe Reatoration

    Welcome! & Well done :thumbup:
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    Restoring a Snap-on body hammer

    Wow - that's bright! looks like the head is on back-to-front though? still, if it suits you, just use it :thumbup:
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    Something no workshop should be without

    Used to have those at work, enclosed on three sides - ours may have been longer though (~36") very useful for sitting / standing on, turning upside down & filling with tools for carrying, etc etc. Referred to in my time as Elephant Boxes
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    Rotating vise stand concept

    Neat idea - it'll be interesting to see how it performs with the weight of a vice or two added :thumbup:
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    How do you store your woodworking Hand Saws ?

    That would be interesting to see - do you have a photo that you could post up?
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    Band saw blade help

    Hi Fred, there's a great answer to this very question, here :thumbup:
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    Hello

    Yes, welcome from the UK, Bill wherever you are!
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    The story of the $100 shed...

    Interesting project - great determination :thumbup: Subscribed
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    The renovators work shop

    Meanwhile... back at the washing line... wifey may be wondering what happened to the peg box?! :lol_hitti Anyhow, good work & great skills Keep it up :thumbup:
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    Why no swivel wheels on rear of welding carts?

    OTOH: Why do shopping trolleys have swivelling wheels on both front AND back?! :dunno:
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    Black and decker restoration

    Yes - Put some shoes on!! :D Glad that you got it sorted. :thumbup: BTW. Do you have any BIGGER photos that you could post!!? :eyecrazy: :lol_hitti :willy_nil
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    small allen bolt removal

    I've had good results with this, in the past. Failing that, could you get a nut welded on?
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    Made in England " Record Vise"

    Nothing to offer regarding the Record, I'm sorry to say - I am sure not the only one looking forward to seeing photos & story of the RD though... :thumbup:
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    Lineman Pliers

    UK telephone engineers (linesmen) often referred to their pliers, used for wiring, as "81's" here is a picture - the yellow handled ones, top left: from the vintage-radio.net forum
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    Introducing myself

    No personal experience of those (I have some socket rails) - perhaps a member who does will be along with advice though. In the meantime, a quick search reveals there are a few threads here that are worth checking
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