If there is no heated shop around, an unfinished basement can make a nice warm place to work on parts. If you have a wife that won't take kindly...
I have been known to use an oxy-fuel torch and apply lots of heat. However i suggest that you do it outside as it will indeed make a stinky/smokey...
It does have a cutting edge but it's not on right now because I don't have a sufficient layer of ice yet. I need the Ice to protect the gravel...
why not just get a chevy axle and narrow it since you're gonna need all the parts anyways and are a bit more common than waggy axles
hmmm... perhaps
this weekend I realized I had 400 yards of driveway and no plow. So after a quick assessment of my steel supply this is what I came up with. It...
Yeah, looks like some one attempted a lift of sorts there which appears to be a bit on the jankey side but the rest looks rather well done. I...
ok i'll look at that thanks
so that's not an engine that's supposed to be in there?
A buddy of mine left this in my yard a few months back. He mentioned today that he may want to sell it but he wanted more info on what it was and...
A lathe with large swing is probably the most efficient way to do it. like mentioned before some of the big shops might not like to take small...
sexy!
yeah, i'm pretty sure it's never gonna be on the road. However, i have entertained the notion of just what it would take in this state to make it...
I ran 34x10.5-16 LTBs for a while. The price is good and they bite into the earth like nobody's business.
Well, I could live with the factory manual steering no more. This was an easy to do steering upgrade and the price wasn't all that bad either. Now...
[IMG] This my parts washer. It' commercial grade and is referred to as an aqueous type unit. It was designed to run either petro solvent or...
I would consult my lawyer or the state legislater online. sounds like this guys is just making stuff up to give himself a reason to pull you over....
As far as balance. it's made from a rod ground to within .0001 +/- so i know it just doesn't get any better than that. i did machine and align...
glad to hear it!
a proper weld is a strong metalurigal fusion. Most are good for between 60,000- 70,000 psi. a lot of folks see these as week spots, they are not....
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