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Date: Friday - July 12, 2013
Subject: Tools, tools, tools....
Author: Tim Colson

Here are some pictures of my oiler tool , the test oil gauge, the test fuel pressure gauge , the differential tools, and...read whole article
Date: Monday - May 06, 2013
Subject: Greenbrier table measurements
Author: Tim Colson

This one was in a 1964 vehicle I recently parted out......read whole article
Date: Sunday - September 09, 2012
Subject: Heated Seats
Author: Tim Colson

I had quite a few ask what I used for seat heater kits. I mounted the 2 switches on the radio pod either side of my "m...read whole article
Date: Wednesday - April 04, 2012
Subject: Cleaning Parts
Author: Tim Colson

The clean small parts and hardware came from a 12 hour ride in the Harbor Freight Rock Tumbler. I find that it does a v...read whole article
Date: Friday - February 10, 2012
Subject: Generator rebuilding tip
Author: Tim Colson

When rebuilding a generator , I push the brushes up in the holders as far as I can , then they stay put until you get...read whole article
Date: Sunday - February 05, 2012
Subject: Work Table
Author: Tim Colson

This is my folding table used mostly for first steps of assembling a motor. It has holes in it so the studs from eithe...read whole article
Date: Tuesday - October 25, 2011
Subject: Lifting cars... and things
Author: Tim Colson

people ask what i use for lifting cars, i do not use a hoist here , just wrong for me. i also use it for another work su...read whole article
Date: Sunday - May 23, 2010
Subject: Parts container
Author: Len Smith

A good container for rebuilding carbs is an empty coolant jug with one side cut out. This will contain any mess when you...read whole article
Date: Sunday - August 23, 2009
Subject: Troubleshooting
Author: Len Smith

When you change a part on a running car and the car then won't run, check the last part that you changed. This happened...read whole article