08-08-2009, 10:34 PM | #1 |
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New Tools/Toys at LFD
Well I finally broke down and spent the money for my English wheel and power bead roller. I took a class last year with Lazze Jensen and it was great. I know most of you know me for my 67-72 builds but my true passion is in hand built hot rods. Now with my new shop tools I can combine them both. I first need to finish cleaning out my metal area so I can set up an area just for panel building that is separate from my other shop areas. Here are a few pics of the tools and one of the 34 ford side I made last year along with a few coupons I did today to show my wife how this stuff works. It will really come in handy for inner fenders, fire walls and many other parts for these trucks but once I start building my dream rod you will see what it really can do. Also here is a pic of what has been stored in this bay of my shop for over a year now. It is a 41 Chevy that is my next customer build. It will be getting a whole new frame, suspension, body mods and some paint on the engine bay and interior just for starters.
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08-08-2009, 10:38 PM | #2 |
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Re: New Tools/Toys at LFD
awsome tools....caant wait to see the work they perform
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08-08-2009, 11:25 PM | #3 |
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Re: New Tools/Toys at LFD
As Tim "the tool man" Taylor would say "Arghhh Arghhh Arghhhhhh", great addition to the shop, I am green with envy.
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