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    Great idea for removing door skins, I can see the built in damage control going on there. Well, thought out only the end user would have considered that.

    A little leverage goes a long way punching holes. I like that one also, and the way you finished it nice touch. Pat I for one would be very interested in seeing the green monster. Pro70z28 that's good stuff, the english wheel and chassis jig .......... saweet !

    I used metal shaping tools to kick things off as an example. Any tools used for body, engine, suppression, drive train building or repairs are up for show. Including grinding, polishing, parts cleaning, electrical and welding.
    Last edited by pepi; 08-04-2012 at 08:05 PM.
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