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First project in new shed

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    Posted: 29 Mar 2018 at 8:31pm
Finally got the new shop to where I could start using it I still have to move the work benches and welder bolt & nuts and thing like that But I need my A frame to take the front off my D-15I so in it went.  
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That looks really good. Hope you enjoy it.
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yer floor is dirty already! where's the beer fridge?
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Very nice looking shop! I think I need something like that. More pictures? Size and specs?
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Nice shop! Enjoy!
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Kenny, I was gonna say the same thing as Shameless!!  You got your new floor all dirty!  Who's gonna clean that up!?!?
Git that fridge installed, I'll be on my way over one of these days.
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I’m envious of the a frame
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You can not call that floor dirty...you can still see it.
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That A frame looks pretty skookum.  Having a shop to work in is really great. Looks like you have lots of room. 

I have a frame like yours from Princess Auto (Harbour Freight) rated up to a ton .  I just used it to drop the front axle support and the bottom plate off the steering box so I could change the seal out on the bottom of the steering.   Worked good once I figured out how to keep the sector from falling out of the steering box while I was three handing all the other bits. Just put a wrench under the sector in the box, until I got the bottom plate and seal onto  the sector shaft.  Then I could just get my hand in and take the wrench out and the bottom plate kept the sector from tipping enough to escape. 

Back together and works fine, no leaks.  


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Originally posted by FloydKS FloydKS wrote:

You can not call that floor dirty...you can still see it.
Floor has to get dirty enough so as it is lumpy. Keeps tool box from rolling away. Wink
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I spose when I come, I could bring the "C" with, seein as you have SO MUCH ROOM!!  Then you could pull the left rear and install new bearings and whatever else is needed and then I could come back towards the middle of summer and you'd have it all done and ready for road trips?!?!
Beats the heck out of working in the sand like I have to do.....
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Ted sorry but I will not have any time to work on my own stuff little lone anyone else stuff,  I'm going back to work one of these day I told them I would do a couple of days in the lab but they ask if I work come back and work during the busy season so I'll be working most of the summer as a part time seasonal worker which mean no benefits but that is ok with me. I'm going to try it is year and see if I like it or not.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ted J Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Apr 2018 at 5:53am
Cry Cry Cry Now I'll have to make a reservation with you to come over.  Of course, if I'm a little early, I suppose I could bring my own beer and my swimming trunks and wait for you at pool side. LOL

WHAT THE ELLS THE MATTER with you?!?!?  Goin back to work?  Well, I suppose you have to pay for that new shed some way...  They'd have to pay me DEARLY to come back to work.. Well at least I hope it is fun for you and not a job!
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