anoxion
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Quality work all around! Would love to see some build pics for the dodge and the volvette. I would love to have a truck just like that
I'm loving the Dodge, could there be a build thread in the future?

Any input on what to do with the cherry picker? What do you do with yours and how do you store it out of the way?
Sean
Superb thread, great craftsmanship and quality. As far as the cherry picker have you thought about picking up a used winch off CL, welding up a bracket for it, as high as you can in on one of the side walls, then winch it up off the ground and hang on the wall (cherry picker folded up)
I'd love to do an LSx into FD3S chassis, but am afraid it would take me forever. I know a lot about imports but nothing about SBC's. Your LS brick is very clean. Do you build these and then sell them?
Continually impressed by your work, that F100 is perfect.
Love your bricks! Nice to see fellow volvo drivers cars from another side of the world.
Wow. Great garage and F100. You have exceptional taste.
You don't post often... and I can see why. You are a busy man. I like your work!![]()
That F100 on Pro-Touring or Lateral-G?
Yeah I should really get on here more often. I like the site here lots of like minded fellas.
Its on Lat G See build thread below
http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=43485&highlight=hackster
Sean
Those metal braces/shelves with the holes are pretty trick. How are those made, some sort of press punch?
To call your garage and work inspirational would be an understatement. Nice job!
Sean do like I do when you get bored, rip apart something else and make another mess! You get the benefit of fixing/updating something and then have the mess to clean up!
Amazing transformation of the garage. Great job.
Really nice garage, and really nice projects you've done in the garage. I'm really impressed with that buggy, too. Nice work!
Your work just goes to show that you don't need a huge space to produce great work. I like how you aren't stuck on one type of project, and seem to think outside the box when designing your projects.
