The Jalopy Journal
check and see if they are magnetic.. wont tell you 100% as some stainless is magnetic, but most of the stainless used on car parts should not be...
if everything is equal on both engines except the head material i would think they'll run the same... the engine with aluminum heads will be...
the thing to look out for on mig welders are the cheaper the price, the cheaper the quality, its that simple.... tap setting machines will be...
thanks guys, and thanks for the link o the other thread. i did a search for gas lens, it turned up about everything with gas and lens in the...
been reading up on gas lense's, and also the gas saver lens.. if any of you are using them, are they worth it? i'm reading they can save...
could you have the flange of the backing plate cut down?
see what some reversed chromies would look like.. i like supremes and www's also
did you get a reversible motor?
you want great sounding and performing try a lunati voodoo..
thanks blue one
can you give some more details on your front crossmember.. i cant tell from the pics, is it a bent piece or is it three pieces welded together?...
i dunno looks like a roadster, seen it posted on another forum, thought i would put it over here so it might find a new life as a hotrod, or parts...
with the stock floorpan positions in a T you can actually sit them down on a framerail 1 1/2 inches... you have to cut a couple of small notches...
this isnt mine, someone else posted it in another forum, but i figure some of you would be pretty interested.. 1928 model A welder, its for...
do a shot of yaeger for me. happy b-day
thats a great idea too..
just out of reach wont do.. out of sight hidden... thieves carry pellet guns for a reason. they see the floodlight come on and they know...
just out of reach wont do.. out of sight is better... no light to detect is even better
they can see where that is, bust the light and its done.
yep, you could make a steel box with a pad lock on it.. cut a hole in your toolbox and mount it in a toolbox.. as many options and as crafty as...
even better in the daylight.. heres a couple links to higher end models......
i come up with a simple idea.. it wont deter theft, but it could help identify a thief in action and not to awfully expensive.. its deer...
so kenny's a chick?
epoxy prime and basecoat/clearcoat
the 120 and 160 htp is dc only, it wont weld aluminum, this is why its a bit cheaper... duty cycles arent to good either.. i bought a tig welder...
i tapped a few holes over 22yrs in tool&die making... tap magic is old stuff, its ok, good for general tapping.. i've found its not to good in...
seems like it would be pretty easy to make a boat winch work for the rotating mechanism.. the boat winch is pretty cheap to experiment with...
i've seen a pro-tools 105 tube bender mounted on one before..
seen the lead with steel balls added to an open diff before..
build multiple stands out of 2x4's stacked up and screwed together... safer than jackstands for sure. probably relatively cheap also.. heres a...
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