harley jim
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That is just phenomenal, best bench ever. My wife wants one for a kitchen work station
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PD I counted 13 Stars on that work of Art! [and I didn't even look that hard]5 Star rating!
One of the best builds on the GJ, IMO. You've got some amazing talents- design, fabrication, bodywork, paint. And the rare ability to pull it all together.
Just WOW.
DAMN, dude! That looks BETTER than a real Alemite bench.
Love everything I see about it but especially the little Texaco cabinet knobs and the air hose so nicely added n the side - did real ones have that feature? I’ve only ever seen pictures of real ones.
Is the “D” on the front your initial?
Man, you an absolutely be PROUD of it. It’s a tribute to your skills that will last (unfortunately) longer than you or any of us. SO SO SO nice!
And I will add just one more WOW! And all the accolades are absolutely fitting, my forever welding table [taking forever to build] has some time vacuums as well but nothing like your trim and emblem work. I built name plaques and electrical receptacle covers to match my theme, so I know how long that detail work takes! HarryMan... this is amazing.
But what it really needs is a Wilton Shop King vise (in complimenting colors of course* [The pictured colours work too, as this took Gold, Silver, And Bronze in this race]) https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1039642&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1596894866 Ryan!!!! you need to get this on the front page man!!!!


Omg that vise is badass! Your right I need oneMan... this is amazing.
But what it really needs is a Wilton Shop King vise (in complimenting colors of course) Ryan!!!! you need to get this on the front page man!!!!
Hey thanks, the lighting is simply LED strips on inside of aluminum channel. I don't have any pics but a guy posted on my Texaco themed shop thread and he nailed it in a drawingI've been watching your progress from the beginning without commenting, but the reason is, all I could think to say is, "WOW", and that's already been said. I do have a question about the lighting above your office.(If it was discussed, I missed it.) What kind of lights did you use for the red and green Texaco back lighting and could you show a close up of how you done it?
Thanks, I wonder what magazine lolBEAUTIFUL !! You should have some high quality photos taken of this bench before you start using it. It's a magazine article-worthy piece.
Hey thanks, the lighting is simply LED strips on inside of aluminum channel. I don't have any pics but a guy posted on my Texaco themed shop thread and he nailed it in a drawing
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Its commonly available at metal supply housesThanks so much. I went and read about the lighting and also the whole thread. I'll have to find some of that channel.
Hey thanks, my electrician picked it up from electrical supply house, sorry I don't have details on it
All the little details make this a great piece of design.
Also, a question: where did you get the horizontal duplex outlets? I can't seem to find anything similar online.
Thanks, I wonder what magazine lol
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Thanks!
Good ideaPost some high quality pics on here and someone just might find YOU.
Haha thanks, I am good at building stuff I can't use lolThat is a very impressive piece of fabrication! I only see one little bitty problem - it is too pretty to use!
Thanks Girchy!Damn. I love the two vise mounts built in to the top. The detail work on the whole thing is amazing.
