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Garage projects

Alexander

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I got a day to mess around in my shop today. I was on the manual lathe this morning making a seal driver so I could put new fork seals in my dual sport. I was using @a smile chuck wrench. If you don't have his chuck wrench yet you should get one it is very high quality. I got my dual sport forks back together. I have been working on this old case skid steer for a while. I had to give it a once over after it sat outside for a while. I moved that outside for a few photos. I still don't know what I am going to do with this but it is to nice to leave outside. I wish i could paint it but i don't have time do do that right now. I recently put a new smooth blade on the bucket using my little manual mill. I did some maintenance on the old case in the fall and used it for one small job, I dig it. Lastly I mounted a little quad winch on the wall so I could hang my big RC monster truck out of the way. It weighs about 80lbs so moving it around is difficult. This is the same RC i was CNC machining Heim joints for earlier this month. If there is one thing cold weather can do it is motivate me to fix some broken stuff in the garage.
 

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