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  • sosoe
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    Originally posted by Matt View Post
    Do tell sosoe

    I guess I did steal the rotors from sosoes shop Meaning he gave them to me
    Security cameras caught you rolling them away from my shop!
    Lol

    Or was it me?

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  • Matt
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    Originally posted by Mach1 View Post
    You stole my pride
    you lost me

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  • Mach1
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    Originally posted by Matt View Post
    Do tell sosoe

    I guess I did steal the rotors from sosoes shop Meaning he gave them to me
    You stole my pride

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  • Matt
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    Do tell sosoe

    I guess I did steal the rotors from sosoes shop Meaning he gave them to me

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  • turbostang
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    Yeah, by all means - please elaborate.

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  • sosoe
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    What's with the "stolen" stuff?

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  • racrguy
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    What's with the "stolen" stuff?

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  • sosoe
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    Originally posted by Matt View Post
    I made some stands for building exhaust and holding trans up when making brackets etc. Here is the top of them only cost me $14 for the all-thread at home depot. The bottom is just a 4" square tube welding to a old rotor. All the metal is scrap I had laying around the shop.

    I couldn't see spending $140 for them someplace else but if I was to ever make anymore I will use bigger all-thread than the 3/4". Took me about 4 hours to make both of them and did it when I had some free time.

    Don't mind the unfinished electrical work
    Stolen!!!

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  • projectPONY
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    Originally posted by gearhead78 View Post
    Not as slick as the ones you can buy that mount a tire but I built this about 8 years ago. Its fitted wheels on several cars over that time.

    how exactly does this one work??

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  • Matt
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    I made some stands for building exhaust and holding trans up when making brackets etc. Here is the top of them only cost me $14 for the all-thread at home depot. The bottom is just a 4" square tube welding to a old rotor. All the metal is scrap I had laying around the shop.

    I couldn't see spending $140 for them someplace else but if I was to ever make anymore I will use bigger all-thread than the 3/4". Took me about 4 hours to make both of them and did it when I had some free time.

    Don't mind the unfinished electrical work

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  • futant
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    cool idea for a thread. I've made all kinds of misc 'tools'
    have to take some pics of a few. the best thing about making a tool is you can make it work exactly like you want.
    sure it's free and all , but they take time to make for sure. Especially pisses me off when im right in the middle of a large project and I just can't constitute buying the actual tool.... but you really really need it! LOL

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  • Cooter
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    Originally posted by fartsmeller View Post
    Can't wait!!
    lol, awesome

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  • fartsmeller
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    Can't wait!!

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  • sosoe
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    Ill need to head to my shop and snatch some pics tomorrow and post.

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  • gearhead78
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    Not as slick as the ones you can buy that mount a tire but I built this about 8 years ago. Its fitted wheels on several cars over that time.

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