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Old 02-25-2003, 07:59 AM
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Default Engine installed in my rat chopper (pic)

Note use of proper tools...cardboard, bolts, beer and a box of easy-outs.
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Old 02-25-2003, 09:55 AM
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Very nice man, keep the updates coming.

All you need in that tool set is some rubber bands, a couple different rolls of tape, and some silly putty.

Don't laugh, I've used silly putty more times than I can count when I need an 'extra hand' to hold a bolt or something while I got the wrench on it.

Keep it up, can't wait until this thing comes to life.
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heh, hehh...I'm planning on incorporating some duct tape into that bitch kitty too. No rat chopper is complete without duct tape right?
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Man, I'm glad to see someone has been working away. Looking good man, keep the pics coming. What type of a tool is that bottle you got in there????
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Man, I'm glad to see someone has been working away. Looking good man, keep the pics coming. What type of a tool is that bottle you got in there????
heh, hehh...that would be a Sam Adams Light I believe. That's probably why I was breaking bolts, because I wasn't drinking my usual Yeungling.
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Nice set of tools you got there, interested in what your tool box looks like...LOL!
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Nice set of tools you got there, interested in what your tool box looks like...LOL!
you're seeing it...it's my garage floor. "hey, kick me a 9/16 will ya?" "sure" (sound of wrench careening across floor)
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Here I thought it was going to be a bunch of old milk crates (my personal choice for a bike stand) or an old apple crate. LOL...the floor works too.
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This is some good advice, I'll keep this in mind for the new house. Who needs to spend cash on a toolbox, when I'll have all that floor!!!
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