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Old 04-10-2010, 09:46 PM   #45
LEEVON
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Re: Project "Popeye"

I decided to make my frame a little more mobile, so I cut some angle, put some cheap harbor freight casters on the bottom and welded posts to the frame. I can fine tune the level when needed and roll it in, out and around the garage which is *very, very important* since Mama still needs to park in there.

Spent about 2 hours knocking out rivets and removing un-necessary crap. Still have a bunch to go, those rusty rivets are a pain. My method is to cut an X in the head with a grinder/cut-off wheel then knock the heads off with an air hammer and punch them out. Works like a charm!


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