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  • #16
    Re: WorkBench/Toolbox build

    Very nice setup. I have the same HF boxes (for about 8+ years) and they work great for home use; I think you'll be happy!

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    • #17
      Re: WorkBench/Toolbox build

      That garage journal site is hazardous to the pocket book! Nice work, I too am jealous. Got a few crazy ideas spinning in my head for my garage too...
      1970 Bronco
      My build thread

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      • #18
        Re: WorkBench/Toolbox build

        Very Nice!
        '88 347 roller, Exploder EFI, WH Shorties, NP435, twin stick D-20 with Tera lows, 44 4:56's w/ARB chromos and CTMs, 9" Detroit, cust dash, wiring and STILL ALMOST "DONE"!...

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        • #19
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          I like it. That's going to work out great!

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          • #20
            Re: WorkBench/Toolbox build

            Looks great, what is the overall height?
            69, 342 EFI, C4, NP203, D20, 4.5" SL, 2" BL, 4.88 9" 35 spline ARB, 4.88 HP D44, WAH, ARB, CTM's, front disc , 37 x 14.50 Toyo MT, Ram Assist, and rear 4-link

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            • #21
              Re: WorkBench/Toolbox build

              Something else to add to the list of things too do...
              Very nice.
              1970 w/89 5.0, np 435/203/205, 456/locker/ARB, 4 wheel disc brakes w/hydroboost, 5.5" lift w/ext.radius arms, 3" bod lift, RS 9000's, tilt column, Hydro assist steering, 39.5" pitbull's on H1's. 4 link rear suspension. Hey brother, can you spare some change, I need parts....

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              • #22
                Re: WorkBench/Toolbox build

                That is nice! I would love to know the specs on converting the pole barn into a garage.
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                • #23
                  Re: WorkBench/Toolbox build

                  Originally posted by Rockbronco67 View Post
                  Welded 1/4" plates to the bottom then welded the casters on. Didn't really want to weld them on but couldn't think of a good way to bolt them on. I know welds look like shit, I been fighting with my welder
                  Probably the zinc plating on the casters which is bad to weld on. Gives off toxic fumes. If you do it again, grind off the plating and have adequate ventilation like a big fan outside.

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                  • #24
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                    its so clean and white in there it looks more like a photo studio than a garage
                    I am sure it would be that clean for long.

                    what is the overall height?
                    I have to measure again but I think it came out to 39.5"

                    Probably the zinc plating on the casters which is bad to weld on. Gives off toxic fumes
                    Thanks for the heads up. I was wondering why I was light headed.

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                    • #25
                      Re: WorkBench/Toolbox build

                      That is nice! I would love to know the specs on converting the pole barn into a garage.
                      I got pictures if you want me to send them to you

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                      • #26
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                        Probably the single most awesome project I have seen!
                        {o===o}
                        Originally posted by TBS-POPS
                        EXCUSSSSSSE ME oh RUBIMASTER!!! I forgot how Awesome YOU ARE!!! I BEG your forgivness....
                        Originally posted by CityHick
                        I don't give probabilities in percentage format anymore

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                        • #27
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                          Thank you, Real Men of Genius
                          I'm sheeting in my new expanded garage right now. Next step was laying out the workspace. You just took care of that.

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                          • #28
                            Re: WorkBench/Toolbox build

                            I'm very jealous of that large, flat, steel workbench!
                            Mark Harris
                            71 Bronco, 9 inch, 60, c4, Stak 3 speed, and 42 inch balloons.

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