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ZanderGT-R |
It's Almost Over Well it's come down to that moment where I have no choice but to give away my Cub Cadet lawnmower. It was fun working on it but I have no more time for it, no more room, and no more money. I have money but my parent's won't let me spend a dime on it. My grandfather want's it out of the shed and my parent's don't want it in our shed since the go-kart is already in there. read more7 hours ago | 6 views, 0 comments |
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muqtadaegenie |
Pillars to a Successful Web Design The modern day internet industry is playing host to billions of websites. These websites have different context and a variety of purposes but every website has three common factors, without those no website can exist. They are attractive web design, well-planned web development and efficient optimization. All these factors are interrelated and each has its own importance but I am going to discuss the anatomy of a successful web design and the key elements that make it memorable. Design Out Side the Box read more12 hours ago | 5 views, 0 comments |
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yellow 1935 chevy |
Skyview Drags Old School & Stick Shift Cars. June 15, 2013 Album Four more cars read more 1 day ago | 13 views, 1 comments |
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bigleo218 |
1/25 scale Super Custom Chevy Silverado read more 1 day ago | 21 views, 1 comments |
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yellow 1935 chevy |
Skyview Drags Old School & Stick Shift Cars. June 15, 2013 Album three, Wheels up read more 3 days ago | 22 views, 4 comments |
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yellow 1935 chevy |
Skyview Drags Old School & Stick Shift Cars. June 15, 2013 Album Two read more 3 days ago | 17 views, 1 comments |
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james cook |
making a grill shroud out of fiberglass step#1 making your form step#2 cover your form with foil step#3 get your fiberglass ready all cut first step#4 spray cooking spray like pam to remove the glass from the foil and the form step#5 place your fiberglass in the form step#6 mix your glass and start brushing the glass on to the fiber only mix a little at a time so it won't set up on you to fast step#7 what 2 to 3 hr for it to set up step#8 remove the part from your form step#9 trim to fit step#10 do your body work on your part :) I hope this helps you all you can make you parts . read more3 days ago | 27 views, 8 comments |
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yellow 1935 chevy |
Skyview Drags Old School & Stick Shift Cars. June 15, 2013 Album One. read more3 days ago | 24 views, 3 comments |
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77camaro |
BEAM SAW At work we have to cut 4" thick panles 12' long so this is what we came up with... new chop saw with 5" cut depth mounted on a 5" x 1/2" cs true bar that is captured by a bearing set up to the true bar. This has a 14' travel and up to a 5'cut depth. We took the new chop saw and configuered it to what we needed - just using the actual saw.. I think we voided the warrenty...LOL We will make a table under this with a spoil board perfectly square to the saw... Cool tool! read more4 days ago | 27 views, 4 comments |
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moberm7690 |
CHEVY IMPALA ROADSTER read more 5 days ago | 9 views, 0 comments |
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headgear |
Fathers Day Milwaukee Mile Well another year has passed. Once again the Indy cars come to Milwaukee Mile. (actually in West Allis) Been hard to concentrate on work all day with the roar of engines in the back ground. We used have no name for the track, just the State Fair racetrack. One of the oldest tracks in existance, it used to be dirt w/ a quarter mile inside the 1 mile oval. Originally used for horse and buggy races. Racers to this day have a hard time w/ such a flat track. (only 8 degrees in the turns) My father was a lifetime season ticket holder and never missed a race that I can remember. read more6 days ago | 16 views, 1 comments |
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ryanjones45 |
How to blog like a pro with little expertise? Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE read more6 days ago | 13 views, 1 comments |
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Robert Parks |
I'm thinking OLDS CUTLASS. I need some advice. read more 6 days ago | 17 views, 1 comments |
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james cook |
upholstery on back package tray remove package tray and old speakers and clean package tray and repair all cracks then spray the 3M glue to the package tray and the foam the let it tack up then lay the foam on to package tray or part that you are working on then let it dry then then spray your glue on the foam and your leather or cloth then lay your leather or cloth on the part and shape it to the part then let dry then reinstall it... :) read more6 days ago | 31 views, 9 comments |
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1964FalconFutura |
parts Car Get all the GOOD STUFF!! read more1 week ago | 12 views, 0 comments |
