Tiresmoke Central, construction begins!
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Some crown moldings and a chandelier would be quite quaint....and a fine Persian
rug would soak up any leaky oil in an upscale fashion.
GM
rug would soak up any leaky oil in an upscale fashion.
GM
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How about any of the unemployed Tavern or Valley Villa girls serving as tool fetchers, light holders, general morale boosters, etc?
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A well stocked fridge, being necessary to the enjoyment of a hobby garage, the right of the people to keep and drink beer, shall not be infringed.
Where's the fridge???
Where's the fridge???
Maverick
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Well, how about a Beer light, or at least, a Summit flag!
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Yeah, I need a big Summit banner.. you'd think they owe me one by now!
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Well the Pièce de résistance has arrived!
This is my Atlas 9K0H lift. With a 9000lb capacity, I should be able to lift just about anything I'll ever own, unless I get a 1-ton diesel dually or something like that. Some assembly required.
A BIG THANKS to GMJohnny and his CCM Chesterland counterpart Sean for unloading it off the truck with their forklift, storing it inside for a couple days, and putting it on a trailer for me. They didn't even charge me for the trailer rental! I hope they enjoyed the donuts. Seriously John, that was a big help, especially with the weather the past couple days.
-Dave
This is my Atlas 9K0H lift. With a 9000lb capacity, I should be able to lift just about anything I'll ever own, unless I get a 1-ton diesel dually or something like that. Some assembly required.
A BIG THANKS to GMJohnny and his CCM Chesterland counterpart Sean for unloading it off the truck with their forklift, storing it inside for a couple days, and putting it on a trailer for me. They didn't even charge me for the trailer rental! I hope they enjoyed the donuts. Seriously John, that was a big help, especially with the weather the past couple days.
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Dude.....it looks like a "bolt-on"!
A very big, heavy, steel bolt-on!
A very big, heavy, steel bolt-on!
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Badass.
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I'm glad I could help out!!! Now when you go to drill the concrete, give me a call
and CCM can hook you up with a sweet rotary hammer that will drill a hole through
4" concrete in less than 30 seconds..... Keep me posted on your needs!!!
GM
and CCM can hook you up with a sweet rotary hammer that will drill a hole through
4" concrete in less than 30 seconds..... Keep me posted on your needs!!!
GM
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Is anyone available for a few hours next weekend? My buddy Dave Speece said he could help out either Saturday early afternoon or Sunday. Seeing if I can get 1-2 other people to help out. I've got pizza and beverages.
The guys told me $45/day for the drill and $2.50/day for the bit. After the receiving, storage, and free trailer rental, I feel like I kinda owe them.
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The guys told me $45/day for the drill and $2.50/day for the bit. After the receiving, storage, and free trailer rental, I feel like I kinda owe them.
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Saturday is out, but Sunday might be OK. You buy breakfast, I come help (insert Chinese accent).
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Looks like Sunday will be the day. I txt'd Speece already and he's in for Sunday. Town House for breakfast?
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I'm more of a brunch guy, but I'll be there!!TireSmoker wrote:Looks like Sunday will be the day. I txt'd Speece already and he's in for Sunday. Town House for breakfast?
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That's cool. 8:30 or 9?
Can you think of anything I should bring (besides Tony's wheels)?
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Can you think of anything I should bring (besides Tony's wheels)?
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9 is fine. Yeah, bring Tony's wheels (nice wheels, huh..)
The only tool needed that I don't think I have is a 4-foot level. You have one?
-Dave
The only tool needed that I don't think I have is a 4-foot level. You have one?
-Dave