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    froader03
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    frame work

    I need to borrow 2 or 3 hi-lift jacks. I'm kinda stuck at home without a vehicle right now, but I'd like to do this tomorrow afternoon (monday) maybe @ 3pm. if anyone can help I'd really appreciate it. I'll be more than happy to come pick up the jack (not exactly sure how, but I'll find a way) and return it when I'm done. of course if you can drop it by that would be a great help. feel free to call me tonight. you can reach me before 10, after that I'll be at 4.0 and Go.

    Hensel
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    TAMOR Obsession Chadnutz's Avatar
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    Now your lazy ass has to walk to the bus stop?

    hehe

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    you can borrow my 60incher. I can bring it by tomorrow sometime
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    John, thanks a lot. anytime you could bring it by would be great. and thanks to Austin for volunteering his also. I'd like to get one more, so if anyone can help I'd appreciate it. by help I mean more than a smart-ass comment from a tool-less maaaazda owner. (sorry, Nutz, but that was more fun than deleting your post).

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    TAMOR Obsession Chadnutz's Avatar
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    the mazda owner part was fine, but tooless? Damn.

    Well - these are what I have at my disposal and if I need to lift my truck I use the forklift...

    Forklift
    Plasma Cutter
    Mig, Tig, Stick welders
    Torch
    Sheet metal shear and brake
    Mill
    Drill Press(2)
    Press
    Chop Saw
    Horizontal and vertical ban saws
    Bench Grinder
    Sawzall
    Plenty of hand tools
    2 angle grinders
    plenty of power tools
    a 12,000 sq ft shop - heated
    a 20 foot tall crane thing with 2 electric lifts
    lathe
    table saw
    parts cleaner
    water fountain

    need I continue?

    Lick my ballz

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    Originally posted by Chadnutz
    the mazda owner part was fine, but tooless? Damn.

    Well - these are what I have at my disposal and if I need to lift my truck I use the forklift...
    very cute... but I'm not lifting my truck. I'm straigtening the frame.

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    Well hell, looks like I'm going to have to request 4 hi-lifts. And I forgot about the 18' trailer.

    Muauahah

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    Originally posted by Chadnutz
    the mazda owner part was fine, but tooless? Damn.

    Well - these are what I have at my disposal and if I need to lift my truck I use the forklift...

    Forklift
    Plasma Cutter
    Mig, Tig, Stick welders
    Torch
    Sheet metal shear and brake
    Mill
    Drill Press(2)
    Press
    Chop Saw
    Horizontal and vertical ban saws
    Bench Grinder
    Sawzall
    Plenty of hand tools
    2 angle grinders
    plenty of power tools
    a 12,000 sq ft shop - heated
    a 20 foot tall crane thing with 2 electric lifts
    lathe
    table saw
    parts cleaner
    water fountain


    and now here's the list of tools he has a clue how to use:

    water fountain
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    BigRedFord04
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    sure...they may be "at his disposal" but he does have to drive 20 mins out of town during regular business hours to use them.
    Orginally posted by Chadnutz
    a 20 foot tall crane thing
    Is that the technical name for it?

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    mine's in the back of Scout, more than welcome to use it. give me a call.
    Boats and hoes

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    With a dollar-fifty for a bottle of wine,
    I know just what I'm lookin for
    Thunderbird will do just fine.

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    aggielr
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    DAMN, with access to so many tools, you would figure one could swap a solid axle in over the weekend, i mean with all those at one's disposal, there would be no need to buy any kinda of pre-fabbed items, just make your own

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    Mine is in the back of the grey truck, I can drop it buy tomorrow.

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    The reason I'm having so much trouble making my own SPRINGS and STEERING along with the **** I can actually make is that I have at $15 budget bitch. Get off me, my time will come..

    I might trade Mark's car for another toy axle with springs and $50.

    Austin: It's during regular business hours that I can't bust out an axle swap, but I have 24 hour/7 day a week access. Why is driving 20 minutes such a big deal.

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    whose tools are they and how long are they at your disposal? as for me I will continue to build up my collection little by little, but its all mine.

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    I didn't read the whole thread, but I have a HiLift that you can use if you need it.

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