What Rotisserie? DIY Wooden Body Tip-Over Jig
Building a wooden tip-over jig in place of an automotive rotisserie with dimensional lumber and plywood for under $150. [More…]
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Building a wooden tip-over jig in place of an automotive rotisserie with dimensional lumber and plywood for under $150. [More…]
Safety matters, especially if you’re going to have passengers. Fortunately, this kit runs close to what you’d pay to replace original drums. [More…]
Engine turning, also known as damascening, jeweling, krayling, or swirling, is a quintessential example of high-quality auto metalworking. [More…]
Working with a hand crank bead roller, Dan churned out some top quality panels in a matter of minutes from paper templates. [More…]
Jon at Mad Scientist Garage demonstrates a complete rebuild of this ’75 Firebird suspension using simple hand tools in a single weekend. [More…]
With a little practice and careful hammering, even the most rotten doors can be saved on the cheap with patch panels in a few hours. [More…]
Puddin’s Fab Shop builds a hidden trailer hitch receiver for occasional use on the International Travelall project. [More…]
DIY Multi-Use Tool Stand for Metalworking Tools ~ Bead Roller, Shrinker/Stretcher, Shear, Planishing Hammer. [More…]
The seats, carpet, and dash pad get replaced in this 50yr old Ford F100. The floor gets patched and the interior gets a fresh coat of paint. [More…]
Jack stands are important and building them yourself is cheap and you can make them fit your exact applications. [More…]
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