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Old Apr 16, 2007 | 05:30 PM
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I went and dropped my motor off for machining today and on the way back I stoped at menards and bought myself an early birthday present to help fab up my exhaust.




That should help alot I'm also going to use it to cut my own EGR block off plates.

I do alot of fab work so I'm sure that I can get my money out of it, but its first project if going to be my exhaust. I'll be sure to post pics of the process and what ever else I can cut up
Old Apr 17, 2007 | 08:30 AM
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Hopefully it will come in use for future projects. I bought myself a toy to take off my old exhaust, an electric reciprocating saw, only used it that one time though.
Old Apr 17, 2007 | 04:23 PM
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Hopefully it will come in use for future projects. I bought myself a toy to take off my old exhaust, an electric reciprocating saw, only used it that one time though.
LOL yeah I know what you meen, I have plenty of one time use tools sitting around somewhere, but I'm sure I can use this thing for alot of stuff, but its mostly for doing the exhaust on my camaro and my dads s10 with a small block. I'd ratehr buy tools and do the work myself than take my car to someone and pay them to do the samething
Old Apr 17, 2007 | 06:34 PM
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Don't look in my garage

Started with a MIG welder, then needed a chop saw.... then a band saw, then a 2,000 dollar TIG, then a 30 gallon compressor that was upgraded later to a 60 gallon and the list goes on......

I can't even park cars in there sometimes.... and I have a 3 car garage.
Old Apr 17, 2007 | 07:37 PM
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Don't look in my garage

Started with a MIG welder, then needed a chop saw.... then a band saw, then a 2,000 dollar TIG, then a 30 gallon compressor that was upgraded later to a 60 gallon and the list goes on......

I can't even park cars in there sometimes.... and I have a 3 car garage.
HAHAHA, sorry but thats kinda funny. My dad and I were talking about welders about a year and a half ago and decided that a 110 volt would be good enough now I'm going to spend the $700+ to get a 220 volt someday, but I also want a tig since the welds they put down are soooo nice, but I cannot afford to spend that much money. I went to buy an air compressor and was going to get a 30 gallon, but talked myself out of it at the last second and bought a 60, thank god. My garage is a 2 car and I just finally made room to pull a car halfway in. My dad has a 6 car and we can't get anything in there right now

I'm sure I will have my little 2 car full, but in a few years I'll have a 30'x40' going up that will be a good time, until I have to fill it with all of my crap
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