Cheap/Free Fab Materials, Share Your Tips!
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Re: Cheap/Free Fab Materials, Share Your Tips!
My wife calls me a Dumpster diver I pick up all kinds of stuff sit out for trash
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Re: Cheap/Free Fab Materials, Share Your Tips!
And all because you see value in every piece you save.
Nothing wrong with that.
We need to show some of the uses from some of those saved items we have put to good re-use.
Like a square electrical box salvaged from an older replaced A/C unit disconnect, and a cord cut off an old dust sweeper, makes a nice 4 way outlet added to a work bench.
Tell us about some of your own.
Nothing wrong with that.
We need to show some of the uses from some of those saved items we have put to good re-use.
Like a square electrical box salvaged from an older replaced A/C unit disconnect, and a cord cut off an old dust sweeper, makes a nice 4 way outlet added to a work bench.
Tell us about some of your own.
1984 Grand Wagoneer, 401 ci (.030 over), A727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT (6 LUG) WT 3.31, 4 in arch spring lift (not a woody - think it was ordered new without, 1984 the only year it was an option)
Rather be driving than waiting for modifications
Somebodys' bad answer, should prompt someone else to give the right answer, but no answer at all helps no one.
Rather be driving than waiting for modifications
Somebodys' bad answer, should prompt someone else to give the right answer, but no answer at all helps no one.
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Re: Cheap/Free Fab Materials, Share Your Tips!
Best thread ever.
Former owner of my house was a scrapper and I've been uncovering buried items on my land from 20 years ago.
I'll have to think twice from now on.
I'll be hitting up the scrap yard for sheet metal for my floor pans soon!
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Former owner of my house was a scrapper and I've been uncovering buried items on my land from 20 years ago.
I'll have to think twice from now on.
I'll be hitting up the scrap yard for sheet metal for my floor pans soon!
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Currently Jeepless (Previously 78 Cherokee WT-2 each, and 79 Waggy, 94 XJ)
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Co-Founder of the East Coast Invasion
I live In Virginia

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Re: Cheap/Free Fab Materials, Share Your Tips!
Yep, save the bucks where you can 
Anybody else have something?
Nothing too small.

Anybody else have something?
Nothing too small.
1984 Grand Wagoneer, 401 ci (.030 over), A727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT (6 LUG) WT 3.31, 4 in arch spring lift (not a woody - think it was ordered new without, 1984 the only year it was an option)
Rather be driving than waiting for modifications
Somebodys' bad answer, should prompt someone else to give the right answer, but no answer at all helps no one.
Rather be driving than waiting for modifications
Somebodys' bad answer, should prompt someone else to give the right answer, but no answer at all helps no one.
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