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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Caught up finally Thomas, and I like the walker. 2 things I'd like to point out though. A synthetic grease would've held up better and not hardened up like lubriplate can over time, and put some blue locktite on the front wheel set screws. That way you'll never have to worry about them backing...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Haven't recieved any notice since 1-june-11. What the heck?:headscrat Looks like the Walker jack is coming along nicely but now I've got to do some back tracking.:mad:
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    One thng you might consider is a section with a metal top. Not very big but it can save you some problems if you need to put something on it than can dent it.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Well there goes the neighborhood.:bounce: Glad you joined up and I'm suprised more haven't, considering the detail Thomas has put into the resto.:beer:
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Join the board and see waht you can do with it then.:evil: I'm gonna stop hijacking Thomas' thread now but I wanted to do one more thing. Hey Joe, I've got a bunch of older tools like a shingle knife used with a hammer.:p
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    Just for you Thomas.:beer: It's a little different than most of the buick turbo cars since it's a draw through system. I had several years of research to figure out how to mod it but several members have helped me out for free. The site is about the same as this one since most of the members are...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Restored 1930's Auto Shop

    I've enjoyed reading this thread and joined on 2 Dec 2010 intending to come back and read more but the puter died and I lost everything in it.:mad: I just got to read the rest of it today.:) I'm off of turbobuick.com and I hope you realize the impact this thread has had to some of your...
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