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Old 03-07-2010, 09:59 AM
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Pullmax! I forgot about all your cool tools! What's a plumbing guy doing with an ekhold, pullmax and yoder?[/QUOTE

You should know? Being a shop owner and wanting everything perfect comes with the territory. I got lucky with the plumbing. I worked at a hose and fitting shop out of high school and started doing side jobs. One thing led to another and now I have a shop named Bent. Butttttt in the middle of all that I love building cars. I figured if I have the patience for plumbing I might have enough left for some tin work cages and everything else in between. To put it simple I take great pride in what I do.

I wish it was a Yoder!! It was a Metal Craft power hammer I sold it last summer though. One of these days I'll get a Yoder or Pettingel.

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Old 03-07-2010, 03:29 PM
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Very nice work indeed you got that car looking great love the way you did the tubing and the cage awesome
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Old 03-08-2010, 01:51 PM
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I understand, just pulling your leg and keeping you on your toes...

Now I'm collecting tubing benders!


Come on!!! Now I'm ganna have compation


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Very nice work indeed you got that car looking great love the way you did the tubing and the cage awesome
Customer wanted alittle more easy access getting in and out.
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Old 03-08-2010, 04:14 PM
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Amazing work Mark!! Do you have any pics of how you connected the brake line along along the rear housing to the lines along the frame rail? I think I know how you have it plumbed from the photos you have, but hoping to see one with the braided line connected. Also, what brand of fittings are you using? Thanks.
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Old 03-09-2010, 05:01 PM
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Here's the finished peace welded in
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Darn, I cant see any of the images in this post at all! do they get deleted after a while? or am I just plain losing my mind???
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Old 05-13-2013, 09:49 AM
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Darn, I cant see any of the images in this post at all! do they get deleted after a while? or am I just plain losing my mind???
Not sure why they all disappeared?

I think these are the pics we were talking about. The final shots on the rear fire wall and package tray.

Any other pics you want to see. Just let me know?

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Old 05-13-2013, 11:31 AM
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I was told....whatever pic hosting site you use to link your pics to this site, the user usually changes something like his settings on the hosting site. Then the change will lose all links. I know the old Photobucket would prompt you and tell you that doing "this" (whatever the change) will erase all pics that have been linked. I don't know wht the new, piece of $h!t Photobucket will do...I hate it.
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Not sure why they all disappeared?

I think these are the pics we were talking about. The final shots on the rear fire wall and package tray.

Any other pics you want to see. Just let me know?

Mark
Thanks Mark, the work you do is incredible!

Im in the process of doing all stainless lines in my 69 Camaro (Ever since I saw the work you did on the F-Bomb, I wanted to do the same!) and was interested to see how you did it on this '69? I Hate to be a PITA, but any chance you would post up the pics again?

Cheers,

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Old 05-16-2013, 09:22 AM
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Thanks Mark, the work you do is incredible!

Im in the process of doing all stainless lines in my 69 Camaro (Ever since I saw the work you did on the F-Bomb, I wanted to do the same!) and was interested to see how you did it on this '69? I Hate to be a PITA, but any chance you would post up the pics again?

Cheers,

Steve...
Thanks for the props Steve

Here's a hand full of pics from the car
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