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1963 through 1967 Corvette.

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Re: Whoo-Hoo! Wednesday 11.23.16

Subject: Re: Whoo-Hoo! Wednesday 11.23.16
by teebee on 2016/11/24 3:47:23

Like John and Bill have said, you CAN bolt them down, but it is not recommended. Mine, too, is from Greg Smith Equipment. I've had mine, over 7 years and it has never moved. I do have the wheel kit hanging on the wall, but haven't used them since I moved it to the location it is now. At the time Ihad that delivered to my driveway (I used the schools' skidsteer with forks to unload it) for $1825. I put it together myself (literally, with a hand from Rosie here and there)in about 8 hours......that includes making mistakes (because the instructions weren't very clear in some instances), and having to take some things apart and redoing them. With a good set of instructions it could be done, in 4 to 5 hours with two guys.

I highly recommend the four-post.

I worked in the shop most of the day. #3 and SIL came out asking about the new router and how it worked, so I created a sign of their names.

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