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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    I'm thinking those would not keep the tools 100% stable? With the rubber feet and all? My thought were (to late now, though), you could just weld four shims to the underside, and mask them before coating. That way you have a flat protruding surface to clamp to. There is always next time, boss!
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Love the forks, so glad my input was useful! And not the least bit envyous on the PDR...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    What he ^ said!!!!!! :rocker: :D
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Not sure how you are set over there, but here in Europe we have a few different standards for tractor attachments, both front and rear. Of course there is the three point hitch, but also we have a few quick attach standards, mainly for front end loader work. And guess what, pallet loader forks...
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    44 Bikes Frame Shop

    @fortyfour: Well, that was nifty! And simple as well :D Thanks for explaining, and bearing over with me...
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    44 Bikes Frame Shop

    I have to say, I love the cable guides! But how do you actually get the cables through? I know it's a bit of topic to the actual workshop building part. But I have to ask, I mean, I would probably go mental if i had to feed it through by feel. So, what's the trick? :D
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Thanks a whole bunch, Thomas! Another tread to follow. I have no time for this... :willy_nil
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    Citrogarage

    Wow, Luca. I love your work! The shelves looks magnificent! And yeah, the Beckers paint brings back a lot of memories. We have had them here in Norway as well... :D
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Or just weld small studs to the back of the stainless plate, and drill corresponding holes into the concrete. That way, it won't move sideways, but will be easy to remove/replace. And yeah, definately powdercoat!! :)
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    What he ^ said:thumbup:
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Once again Thomas, love it! Great post!
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    This is SO cool, Thomas. I'm not having a laugh, this process is something I have always wondered about. Thanks for sharing!!
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Simply love that last post, Thomas. And even more, love the fact that Earl has kept those wheel rings about. It is a good thing to see people who look at an object they no longer have a direct use for, but that is far from "trash heap-ready", and instead of tossing it, keep it in case someday...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    No problem. Well, an addiction is always a problem. However, this problem is something I just will have to learn to live with. You know, as they say. As long as the product is good, the customers will always come back!
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    What now, page 3? Thomas, where are you? I need my fix!
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    Citrogarage

    Love it! Really good work, especially from a recycling point of view!
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Great video Thomas. It shows quite the contrast to the pictures from when you had just taken over... Btw, just noticed the snowchains on the shop's Jeep as they were unloading the Walker. Didn't see that when looking at the picture you posted earlier. Thought I should mention it, for those who...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    My thoughts exactly. :headscrat First the cover plate, then the gear knob... And now, the unprotected floor? My good sir, are you perhaps overworked? But, as they say, never disturb a genious at work. He (well actually the both of you) might have a plan to set us all off before the test?
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Aaand, that was page #200....:bounce:
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    How is it I was the only one to notice this? Excuse me, good Sir. How can you possibly justify having only 37 mm fixed wrench?? I will not stand for it, how can you let things slide like this? :rant: Joe, please join me here and tell this good...
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