Anyone got one of those tall Elf or Agip fuel cans laying around taking up space? I need a new trash can for my garage....
Thank you! Turned out alright I think. Going to stop by an older gentleman's house this weekend who has an entire acre of pre-60's cars/trucks rotting away over the weekend and see if I can find my next couple of projects.
Since (I'm assuming) you're in Detroit, I think I might've seen that dude's "collection" on an episode of American Pickers.
I know the one you're talking about! We moved out to the Hanover, PA area about a year and a half ago.
Update on my 67 Plymouth GTX build. All drivetrain, suspensions and brakes are out of the car. Bead blasted the the trunk (small rust spot repair) overall nearly zero rust anywhere.
Getting close to finished. Got heater for infloor hung and vented today. Electrician will be finished tomorrow. Then I can move the rest of my stuff out of the old shed. Can't wait to use the lift. Went with the extra tall and extra wide model so that i can still fit a full width trailer through.
What model Atlas lift is that? You get it from Greg smith Equipment? I've been researching lifts for my new shop and am leaning towards the Challenger CL10V3 What's the ceiling height in your shop?
Painting my track bike, soon to be race bike, as I hope to get my first race done in Sept. Going with a high vis orange/yellow. Upper and lower fairing and tail will be the neon orange. Front fender/rear hugger/tank fairing neon yellow. Just have to paint the lower fairing and everything will be ready for clear.
Ceiling is 16ft. It is the Atlas OH-10X. I am in Canada so it came from a local dealer, Clentec. Was $4200 Canadian plus tax to my door. Installed it myself.
Thanks for planting the Bug ... Elf has two different designs of 200 liter cans , both very cool . Now I want them both .... you guys are AHoles
Go here and tell me which one you are in need of..I can get these at cost..Just shoot me a PM and I can get pricing next week when my wife gets back from vacation.... www.tuxedodistributors.com
The hoist is powered and tested. Next is to finish the plumbing and finish moving stuff from my old building.