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Handy tool for putting bikes together.

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The wife got me a Jawhorse for Christmas :cool: This thing is very heavy duty,so I made a table to work on these aluminum frame bikes,it rotates 360 deg too.sure beats bending over a milk crate :lol:

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I asked Santa for a hores too....

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgbWu8zJ ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]

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Hey.... whats the story on the digger in the garage?
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AlisoBob wrote:

Hey.... whats the story on the digger in the garage?
The story is this...I traded my nostalgia funny car for the dragster(roller for roller) about two months ago.Put in my 526 keith black hemi from the funny car.Took it out the day after thanksgiving and on my first pass while doing the burnout I broke two connecting rods.And to top all that fun off the quick disconnect steering wheel came off and sent me right into the guard wall.

So,that car is sitting untill the economy picks back up again.

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Old school rules :)
On the other hand, I have a picture of Garlits breaking one in half and losing part of his foot. :(
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get the welder out!!!
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Tharrell wrote:Old school rules :)
On the other hand, I have a picture of Garlits breaking one in half and losing part of his foot. :(
I love the nostalgia racing,only way I can be competitive in a heads up type of venue with my very small budget.
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Roostius_Maximus wrote:get the welder out!!!
It's leaving tomorrow to get welded up.I only have a 180 amp miller tig here at my shop so I'm calling in a favor and farming it out.
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Hey your still alive ... :lol:
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kevin_s wrote:
Roostius_Maximus wrote:get the welder out!!!
It's leaving tomorrow to get welded up.I only have a 180 amp miller tig here at my shop so I'm calling in a favor and farming it out.
I was talking about the block :wink:
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Roostius_Maximus wrote:
kevin_s wrote:
Roostius_Maximus wrote:get the welder out!!!
It's leaving tomorrow to get welded up.I only have a 180 amp miller tig here at my shop so I'm calling in a favor and farming it out.
I was talking about the block :wink:
So was I.... :?
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