Jayman17
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I hear a bit of sandpaper on the finger tips helps when trying to crack a safe. Good luck! 
So you are saying my angle grinder on the finger tips may be a bit overkill?I hear a bit of sandpaper on the finger tips helps when trying to crack a safe. Good luck!![]()
Well, before I moved most times my ex wife would bring my dinner plate to the shop because I lived there. I never did much more than quickly mow the grass, it wasn't really a lawn! I never worked on the house or anything else. I had to get back to my shop.Ok, I'll bite. Why don't you build hot rods anymore?
Driftpin, that would be very cool, then go to half cups page and leave a welcome to the lock smith!I haven't been by it in years, but on Dixie Hwy. in No. Miami Beach (FL), there is a locksmith. For his calling card, like pawnshops have three brass balls arranged in a triangle, barbershops have in-motion striped poles, this locksmith has a huge floor-standing safe sitting in the front of his shop.
I always thought it would be interesting to pull-in jump-out, and open the safe, and leave a bottle of spirits inside before closing it, and driving away.
Maybe one of Ady's 1/2cup QST castings too. With a Q-code to his GJ postings.
I keep my QST casting in the bedroom, and it makes me smile every time I see it. So-far, the wife hasn't objected.





Gotta love a clever plan. Nicely executed!I got to thinking about the safe job and decided I needed a jack.
This is the one that I took out of the arbor press.
I cleaned it up and added a scuff bar to the side, then painted it.
I got into the scrap bin and found enough stuff to make this foot?
That gets me down to about 1â…›", I can get that under the hinge plate on the front.
I have a box full of 1¼" chrome ball bearings, I think I can roll it out the front door on them.
I think Shorty has added pallet jack to his safety skool curriculum, every student is guaranteed to pass the licensing exam.I don't have one, however, because I don't think I could pass the operator's exam.
That worries me!I think Shorty has added pallet jack to his safety skool curriculum, every student is guaranteed to pass the licensing exam.

You bet your sweet bippy. A’s for everyone.I think Shorty has added pallet jack to his safety skool curriculum, every student is guaranteed to pass the licensing exam.













55, your so right, they are everywhere. When we bought this house it was a bank repo that had been empty for years, during the renovation we found traces but no active termites. We have been watching since that day knowing that they will be back.Hey Jim, that's Tennessee for ya. As you probably know, you can put a tomato stake in the ground in June and have termites in September! Treating under the concrete is affective. Good luck killing them. Stay warm, it was-2 here yesterday


