JLTulsa's Shop Projects Page Two |
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This was a steel bolt bin with several layers that spun around. |
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This is a metal roll that I built. I used it to bend metal and metal tubing. |
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This is the shop compressor that I used in the shop. I built it out of an old steel water tank. It actually worked very well. |
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This is a portable air compressor that a couple of friends and I built at work. |
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This is what is left of a two seater gocart I built for the girls. |
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A pic of me builing the gocart in the shop. |
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Another pic of me building the gocart. |
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Here is a pic of Jammie and me enjoying the gocart. As you can see from the finished product, I had to make some adjustments concerning the back tires. The engine I had bought just wasn't powerful enough to handle the bigger tires. |
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This hydrolic log splitter was built at work. My boss and other co-workers helped me build it. |
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This 1962 Chevy Belair was the first car I had ever own. It used to be my Grandfathers before he died. My Father bought it from my step-grandmother and I traded Dad a calf for it. It was in storage and I had planned on completely restoring it to its original state. A project that would turn out to never be. I had no insurance on it, so it was a total loss. |
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This is what was left of our fishing/sky boat. I custom built this trailer for the boat. It was a total loss due to no insurance on it. Behind the trailer standing upright is the metal frame I built for shelving. |
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Last is a pic of the cleaning up project. I am cutting up the boat trailer in this one. |
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