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Oh and one of the storage bldg.....and yes it's full...:(

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I wouldn't call it a garage, but as close as I get...

(Back in the day of many Miatae)
 

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Nice digs, fbp. You have room for several more projects in there. lol
I've gotten rid of 5 over the last 2 yrs. Little woman wants to move south,
if I add anymore I may have to live out there....;)

Really nice! Love the wood...
By the time I see my floor again this thread will be ancient..:D
I doubt that....

Looks like a great building for a barrel house.:D
Back when the railroad came into our town the original owner let the workers
board there...

Nice fbp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Back at ya OI....

nice big space fbp [cl reminds me... I really need a chill room in mine... :rolleyes:
Well that bench will be a good start;)

Thanks guy's
 
Little update....

Did a little update on the man cave in my garage, not quite finished but
close. Thanks for lookin'


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tools - auction lot

Not a garage, just something more to put in it....

Picked up this lot in an auction yesterday - $2.00 (plus tax). Two chain breakers, a small pulley puller, and the large puller, which was why I bid on this lot.

Wondering if it looks familiar to anyone here, or what specific task would it have been designed for. There is no name on it that I could see, just the numbers P202, P203, & P204 on the different parts.
 

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I have never seen one just like that so I can't guess the brand name, but it looks like a real good puller.
Good purchase!

Of course there was the "hidden cost" of the time & gasoline to drive the 30 plus miles.... (But we don't want to think about that part. :cool:)
I already had a drum puller for the MoPar rear drums on the ones that were press fit (like my 46 Plymouth), but this one is maybe more for the crank pulley and such like? Then the other parts are for hooking on the inside of something - I can't off-hand think of an example of where that would be used.
 
Neto, I got to thinking about those pressed tin pulleys that are stuck on a shaft. There are lots of them in the farming world. Anyhow, you can't pull on the circumference of them or you bend them. With your puller, you can reach in closer to the hub.
Don't think of the downside of going to an auction, [small potatoes], think of the upside, there might be some cool stuff there, [and you have proof of that].
 

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