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Hello from Canada

Kack

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Joined
Jul 4, 2010
Messages
3
Location
ontario, canada
Hi there

Real name: Kevin

I've been in the auto industry for 12 years now and have been into cars and garages for almost 20 years.

I'm going to add a pic of my ghetto garage below its not pretty but it works and I have some cool stuff in there like a real working traffic light and other road signs. I built some random shelves and used good old dollar store hooks etc.. to store tools and such on the walls.

Later this summer I hope to give it a makeover nothing too major but at least some paint and do some better organization.

I have central heating connected to the house and a propane heater for those colder winter days.
I have a wayne dalton torsion drive door with the opener mounted above the door.

I also fabricate exhaust systems and weld. I have even made some usefully tools like a custom wrench to remove the top nut on McPherson struts.

Feel free to message me with any questions about my tools and garage.

Always happy to talk shop
thanks Kevin


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lilredex

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Apr 29, 2006
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Location
Toronto
Welcome Kevin, if no welcome has yet been extended to you.

Let's see your fabbed tools and exhaust stuff. We love pictures here.

We have a Canadian section.......just checked and your're not there. Not sure if it is still viable since Garfunkle 24 got the electric chair. See community above, it is in there.

Please do not "steal" road signs, especially "stop" signs...........can cause much sadness. The only fair game is the example below. Which BTW was a gift from a CTC store owner after bugging him.

Where are you........Ont. is a pretty big place. Don't need your address, but sometimes it helps to know a "little" detail when you ask for help.

Edit: as a matter of policy, I always "scrub out" identifying details like license plates etc. Was discussed on here before whether it really makes any diff...I just feel better that way. You can use the "eraser" in the Paint program to do it.
 

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