Might work. I like it.Like this? Can set it auto and just change it as needed.
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Might work. I like it.Like this? Can set it auto and just change it as needed.
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3 would be plenty.How many ton?
LOL those weights from a work out machine?3 would be plenty.
Can move these porches with a machinists screw. Just want it big enough to be stable. Might build cribbing but dont really to at this stage.
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That looks a little easier to set than the one I have.Like this? Can set it auto and just change it as needed.
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Yep!LOL those weights from a work out machine?
I know he full of **** when he says that.Yep!
Pretty creative for a lawyer who claims to have no mechanical skills at all. LOL
You're a better man them me!Good Morning Everyone. I hope all is well out here in coffee land. Will back read from 15845 when I get a chance...

Dont think there 's any in town but that's good idea if Grainger or Diamond doesnt have.Tractor supply had them a few years ago.
Chris will just fill you in Eric!![]()

Those can be great.Wonder if a farm jack is enough. HF has them 3.5 tons
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Tike gave me one love it!

Yep. My parents house has them. Those things have been around forever. Works like you’d expect. Has a dial showing 24 hours, move the inside dial selector to what time you want them to come on, outside dial Selector to what time you want it then off.In the new house I have the usual light switch panel that controls the front porch can lights. I've been told I can buy a light switch that has a built in timer so that I can automatically turn a outside light on and off in a set amount of time. No not a dusk to dawn screw in socket. Anyone use one??
Those kits are the best. I need to buy one I borrow my friends when needed.Good morning A body owners...on my 2nd cup of Jo", Going to work on my upper control arms later today.
Removing ball joints, and upper bushings. Yesterday I removed the lower control arm pivots and bushings
using the welded washer method. Initially I welded the washer to the top edge of the bushing shell.
The welds broke the shell lip off, so I welded another set of washers inside the bushing shell, then welded it around the edge of the washer to the shell..
Worked like a champ! both bushing shells came out with ease.
I bought Mancini's suspension tool kit to remove the upper control arm bushings. I'll let you know how their tools work.
Have a great day everyone!
HotRod20
Unless you have a very heavy vice and bench and/or big impact gun....Leave them on the car and use a 3ft cheater bar to get enough leverage to turn the upper ball joints out.Good morning A body owners...on my 2nd cup of Jo", Going to work on my upper control arms later today.
Removing ball joints, and upper bushings. Yesterday I removed the lower control arm pivots and bushings
using the welded washer method. Initially I welded the washer to the top edge of the bushing shell.
The welds broke the shell lip off, so I welded another set of washers inside the bushing shell, then welded it around the edge of the washer to the shell..
Worked like a champ! both bushing shells came out with ease.
I bought Mancini's suspension tool kit to remove the upper control arm bushings. I'll let you know how their tools work.
Have a great day everyone!
HotRod20