
Michael4yah
Mon April 18, 2011 10:19am Rating: 6
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Accessible Systems, Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
Body lifts, rotisseries, body prep tools.
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Rotax98
Tue December 27, 2011 7:59pm
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ah_the_lengths_we_went_to_to_measure_Motion_ratio
We made some weird and wonderful tools like this interesting piece to measure motion tration through the arc of wheel travel. The pen in the tube marked the increments on the plate at intervals as we lifted the wheel from droop to bump
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lal Naja
Sun April 22, 2012 10:09am
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Tools
I hate spending time looking for tools. This makes life productive.
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lal Naja
Sun April 22, 2012 10:10am
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Tools
I hate spending time looking for tools. This makes life productive.
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lal Naja
Sun April 22, 2012 10:27am
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Tools
I hate spending time looking for tools. This makes life productive.
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lal Naja
Sun April 22, 2012 10:34am Rating: 10
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Tools
I hate spending time looking for tools. This makes life productive.
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lal Naja
Sun April 22, 2012 3:57pm Rating: 10
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Tools
I hate spending time looking for tools. This makes life productive.
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Gatorac
Mon July 9, 2012 6:22am
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dwathencars
Wed December 5, 2012 7:41am Rating: 10
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dwathencars
Wed December 5, 2012 7:41am Rating: 10
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dwathencars
Wed December 5, 2012 7:41am Rating: 10
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LightNFast
Mon February 18, 2013 9:33am Rating: 10
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FIA_Suitcase_Study1
It’s documented that (2) AC factory cars were prepared with FIA suitcase "dimples" (See Photos). The second modification was to enlarge the trunk base to allow the suitcase to fit upright (vertical) and further down into the trunk as shown. If you look closely at the photo you can see the suitcase also fit horizontal and was held in place with a “bungee cord”. You can also see the bolts protruding out the bottom of the suitcase which originally held the suitcase upright. I think this also explains why some of the FIA cars had dimples while others didn’t.
As for the actual size of the suitcase – FIA Historic Racing Championships - Appendix J. Both 1964 and 1965.
State:
“270 - Luggage trunk
A covered space being an integral part of the coachwork but outside of the space occupied by the front seats, large enough to receive a trunk of
65 cm X 40 cm X 20 cm. minimum, besides the spare wheel, tools or the folded hood, shall be provided, excluding the spare wheel, tools or removed canopy.”
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Dwight
Thu December 4, 2014 6:38am
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tools cart
socket rack, tool cart
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csx4910
Thu January 28, 2016 2:28am
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Mac Tool MAcsimizer Tool Chest for Sale
Darrell Gwynn's Mac Tools MB1900 roller cabinet with over 48,000 cubic inches of storage space. Full extension drawers for easy access to tools. Drawers are fully interchangeable for custom organization. Size 88"x47"x27" $10000 new , asking $6000
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Dan Case
Thu July 13, 2017 6:28am Rating: 10
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B8A-8100-A 1963-64 version
This is the common radiator cap for Cobras using the Ford-McCord supplied coolant expansion tank. Ford used this "part number" for various vehicles 1957 (starting with 1958 model year) through approximately 1966. That does not mean the same tools and same exact details were used all those years. Early caps included a "B8A" text on one ear of the cap.
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