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#1198154 01/04/2017 3:42 AM
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How cool is that??
I was thinking of doing something similar mostly from an economics stand point. Figured I could put a unit together much cheaper than purchasing or trying to make a metal one. I have the tools I would need as one of my other hobby's happens to be wood working.
Dave


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Definitely has the WOW factor.


Matthew 6:33

1952 Chevy 1/2-ton 3100
Late '55 235/SM420/torque tube 3.55
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