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    Charging station

    Very nice. Good way to keep track of everything as well.
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    New Ironworker for the shop.

    We have one of those at our welding shop. Very nice pieces of equipment. (on my list of things to own!) Nice fab skills!
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    The Little Welder That Could... (easily get carried up to the roof)

    Nice work Jack. As usual, very creative and also very well done. :bowdown:
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    Budget Homebuilt Cabinets

    Very nice!
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    My fabrication shop. YEAH!

    Your shop is amazing. You also have awesome fab skills. :bowdown: Great Work!
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    Budapest Multiparker 730

    very damn cool!
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    Wilton C2 vise resto

    Not to hijack this thread, but I am very interested in the rust removal via electrolysis. Do you guys have any good references on this?
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    When Selling A House, Mention This!

    A garage/yard size was the only requirement I had when we bought our home. I let the wife decide on all other factors (within the price range).
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    Kids First Car

    My step dad got me a 1973 Plymouth Fury for a $125. It came with a list of problems of all types, he said once I had it safely repaired, he would get it registered and insured. He was just an oil change type of guy, but he certainly gave me the motivation to learn how to learn how something...
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    Building my ROTISSERIE!!

    There are also some free plans on Autobody101 as well. I looked them over yesterday and they didn't look too bad. The file you download has the full drawing inside of it.
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    Do You PlastiDip Your Handles?

    +1 :bowdown: Same here.
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    What projects is everyone doing this weekend?

    I actually fixed the gauge cluster on my 99 F150. It had the intermitten odometer. I posted the link where I found the fix over in 'Free Parking' in the Ford Gauge Cluster thread. Happy Independence Day! :beer:
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    The VISES of Garage Journal

    Here are a couple of pics of a Yost that a buddy gave me almost 20 years ago. It has been more than faithful, even with the abuse it has been put through. I can say with absolute certainty, that is far stronger than anything I have ever had it attached to. I love those old Parkers and...
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    Hit the lotto today!

    That is an awesome score! :beer: Congrats! It pays to be nice to the neighbors! Well most of them anyway.
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    flip flops and garage safety

    Hope you have a speedy recovery! I too am a poster child for what not to do in flip flops... was standing on the bumper of my old 67' and reached in toward the carb when my feet slipped, broke/cracked a couple of ribs when I landed on the radiator support. :headscrat
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    8-2 uf nmcb 100'

    Great reference, thanks alot. :bowdown:
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    8-2 uf nmcb 100'

    Not to hijack the OP's thread, but could you point me (us) to a handy web reference that specifies current capacity of various conductors. Working on my own garage plans. Thanks.
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    Vinegar for rust awesome!

    On a similar note, I have seen lemon juice used to clean up old bike carbs. Works especially good on the old gummed up ones that have sit around for a while. Also used vinegar to remove tarnish from a gas tank. Have to be careful with the aluminum though. Here is a link to KZ Rider where there...
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    New guy from the So Cal Desert

    I was never stationed at 29... just came out here to train. But this is where the job was when I got out about 15 years ago. I live in 29, the boom of artillery helps me sleep! :shocking:
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