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Anyone have the miller tool C-758-D4 or C-750-D5 for setting up 8-3/4 rears? I never had the SP5184 spacer and I need it’s measurement. I have the 2921 and wondering if it’s the same thickness.
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Well you have to take the bumpers off to hook it up and the engine would be real difficult to get out to. IMO The reason for the rotisserie is working on the body-painting then some assembly of hard to get to pieces underneath. I’ll add the lighter it is the easier to turn and you better have...
Speaking of rebar, couldn’t you use reinforced concrete instead, what is the soil, will it support the load of the building? Will slab tie into that footer? Or will it be all one piece?
When I did mine in 07 it was $4.32 a sheet. Did an addition in 13 it was $9.80 I put it off thinking it would come down (after a hurricane) it hasn’t lol
Two things I’d do over, REMOVE all trees 75ft from my building, all the dead limbs fall on the roof, one went thru and had to patch. Have a good water supply for sink and toilet. I guess a third, concrete pad around front of building out 30ft
Save your money and buy an 80 gallon 220 volt single phase 5 horse 2 stage cast iron compressor, best money ever spent. Get the best one you can find too.!
I paid $600 used for mine very heavy duty. A China one but post are 4” square with 8 ton jacks on each end. Strong enough for the Savoy, Duster and soon the Belvedere. Only thing I’d like to change are the tires (8”) over to say a 16” tire wheel so I could bring out off the concrete to the...
Made mine about 10 years ago using a bowling alley lane, 36x96, each piece was 1 1/2 wide x 3 1/2 tall tongue & grove. Originally nailed but I removed them and glued back with poly glue. After drying I ran it thru the wide belt sander. Put it on a 3” angle frame, very stable and heavy.
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