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Old 09-27-2016, 06:28 PM
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I decided to build a transmission fixed year I could walk around instead of having it bolted to a table here are the pictures from the build I did todayTransmission fixture-photo729.jpgTransmission fixture-photo991.jpgTransmission fixture-photo404.jpgTransmission fixture-photo677.jpgTransmission fixture-photo950.jpgTransmission fixture-photo125.jpgTransmission fixture-photo640.jpgTransmission fixture-photo808.jpgTransmission fixture-photo235.jpgTransmission fixture-photo344.jpgTransmission fixture-photo362.jpgTransmission fixture-photo162.jpg
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Clever job welding.
Here is what I built with pressboard and caster:

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Cool. I have been known to cut a hole in plywood to build it that day LOL
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