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01-24-2013, 09:27 PM
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Can we talk tools?
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One of my favorite topics! I still have the...
One of my favorite topics!
I still have the same 200-odd piece Craftsman (Sears) mechanic's tool set I got back when I was 19 (The set's over twenty years old). I've broken sockets since then and...
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Multimedia
10-19-2012, 11:57 AM
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The Hollywood Knights - A movie not to miss...
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"Excuse me, ladies...did you hear about the man...
"Excuse me, ladies...did you hear about the man with five... His pants fit him like a glove."
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Member's Projects
02-07-2012, 08:59 PM
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1970 chevy nova
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WOW! That's fast progress! Looks really good!...
WOW! That's fast progress! Looks really good! Your patch is very well cut and fit. The pic might not have done it justice, but it looks as though you didn't do a lot of grinding to bare metal before...
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11-09-2011, 08:05 AM
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1986 Trans am Restoration
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Holy crap! Those are incredible results for a...
Holy crap! Those are incredible results for a roller job. Nice return on the effort you put in. Any chance you can pull that dent out? You've done so much work, it would be worth it to fix that.
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Member's Projects
10-18-2011, 11:29 AM
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1986 Trans am Restoration
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Actually not horrible for being done with a...
Actually not horrible for being done with a roller, but is this the Rustoleum satin finish paint or are you actually shooting for a shiny finish? If you're going for the satin or dull finish, you're...
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Member's Projects
06-13-2011, 01:09 PM
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Finally On The Road - 1973 Type LT/RS
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79T/A
Looks excellent!
Looks excellent!
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Member's Projects
05-10-2011, 12:39 PM
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88 Camaro Sport Coupe
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Sharp! Looks really good!
Sharp! Looks really good!
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Multimedia
04-19-2011, 02:23 PM
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The Wifes Car
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79T/A
The compact car scene isn't my cup of tea, but I...
The compact car scene isn't my cup of tea, but I think you did a great job on the bodywork! I like the paint scheme (Minus the red clearcoat overlay, but the photos probably don't do it justice);...
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Restorations, Fabrication, Tool and Shop Tech
04-11-2011, 02:51 PM
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liscense plate cover mod
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I like the idea of expanded steel rather than...
I like the idea of expanded steel rather than chicken wire. More solid if a pebble or two hits it. I prefer the look, too. Just a suggestion.
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Restorations, Fabrication, Tool and Shop Tech
03-22-2011, 09:45 PM
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Metalwork and maybe paint work
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I think you're better off running it in...
I think you're better off running it in primer/sealer until you have the money to do it right. I haven't painted a car yet, but all of the research I've done indicates that a good paint job is about...
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Member's Projects
01-12-2011, 08:18 PM
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'79 Firebird-Year One Clone
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30,432
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Actually looks familiar. Got rot in the same...
Actually looks familiar. Got rot in the same corner of the dash as I do. I'm loving the progress on this build.
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General Tech
01-11-2011, 01:05 PM
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4WD not working
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Yup. If you're under warranty, I'd take it to the...
Yup. If you're under warranty, I'd take it to the dealer. I've had the "Service 4WD" message pop up on mine for as long as I've had the truck (2000 Yukon, had it since 2008). Finally hooked it up to...
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Member's Projects
01-11-2011, 12:48 PM
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'83 camaro resto
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What HE said. I miss my third gen. As a matter of...
What HE said. I miss my third gen. As a matter of fact, it too was an '83.
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Member's Projects
12-15-2010, 07:53 PM
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The Resto Continues - 1978 Camaro
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First time I'm looking at this at home, so I can...
First time I'm looking at this at home, so I can actually see the pics. Excellent work! All of the old paint: Did you sand that down to bare metal, or was there some chemical stripper involved?...
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Engine / Power / Tuning
11-17-2010, 09:53 AM
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Help choosing a motor
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I like the 383 myself. No replacement for...
I like the 383 myself. No replacement for displacement and you know the shop. Can you get a few bucks knocked off if you pick it up yourself instead of shipping it? Or would that not be worth the gas...
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Restorations, Fabrication, Tool and Shop Tech
10-28-2010, 02:31 PM
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Welding spring perches on the rear end, near gas tank
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I'm for dropping the tank. Or, getting the...
I'm for dropping the tank. Or, getting the perches where you want them and tacking them in place, then dropping the axle. If you can get it out from under the car and onto the bench, the welds are...
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Restorations, Fabrication, Tool and Shop Tech
08-09-2010, 08:30 AM
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Undercarriage Rust Removal
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Also, if it's surface rust that isn't running too...
Also, if it's surface rust that isn't running too deep, a 4 1/2" angle grinder with a flap disk on it might do the trick. A little deeper than surface, a regular grinding wheel. Deeper than that, it...
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Restorations, Fabrication, Tool and Shop Tech
06-07-2010, 08:52 AM
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Question - Adapting Rear 3-Point Seat Belts to an Older Car...
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:nod: What he said!
:nod: What he said!
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Restorations, Fabrication, Tool and Shop Tech
06-03-2010, 08:28 AM
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Question - Adapting Rear 3-Point Seat Belts to an Older Car...
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I was thinking a lot of bolts. Four of them. Plus...
I was thinking a lot of bolts. Four of them. Plus the one in the middle holding the belt itself. I suppose a plate only in the bottom of the package tray would work as it's highly unlikely crash...
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Restorations, Fabrication, Tool and Shop Tech
06-02-2010, 08:41 PM
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Question - Adapting Rear 3-Point Seat Belts to an Older Car...
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I like V's idea the best so far. I have a...
I like V's idea the best so far. I have a tendency to go overkill on stuff like roll cages and seat belts, so I'd take it one step further and sandwich the sheetmetal between two pieces of 3/16 or...
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Restorations, Fabrication, Tool and Shop Tech
06-02-2010, 12:47 PM
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Question - Adapting Rear 3-Point Seat Belts to an Older Car...
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How old are the kids?
How old are the kids?
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Restorations, Fabrication, Tool and Shop Tech
05-19-2010, 07:57 PM
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welder
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^^^What he said. I bought my Hobart new a few...
^^^What he said. I bought my Hobart new a few years ago for about $400. I think it's the Handler 187. Granted, I wouldn't use it to build cages and stuff, but it's great for sheet metal, exhaust,...
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Member's Projects
03-22-2010, 09:50 PM
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48 Fordrolet Truck Build Thread....
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79T/A
Excellent project! It's going to look great...
Excellent project! It's going to look great without the hood and fenders.
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Member's Projects
03-18-2010, 12:43 PM
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1978 Trans Am Freshen Up
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79T/A
Forgive me if this sounds dumb, but until now,...
Forgive me if this sounds dumb, but until now, I've never looked at them side by side. Are you sure it's a Pontiac 400 and not an Olds 403?
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Member's Projects
03-07-2010, 11:32 PM
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1978 Trans Am Freshen Up
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22,451
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79T/A
Spooky. Were those heads decked at the machine...
Spooky. Were those heads decked at the machine shop? Could be that the block surface needs to be decked too. Real good excuse to pull that motor and make the bottom end as tight as you made the top....
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