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Re: The Garage

To: "Dan O'Shea" <danoshea@idsi.net>, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: The Garage
Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 05:55:40 -0700 (PDT)
Essentials in my garage:
As big a work bench as you can fit.
Lots of lights/drop lights (get a flourescent drop
light as well - saves on the burn ointment)  
As big a vise as you can fit on the work bench.
As big a floor jack as you can get under the car
See Frank's post on nuts and bolts he just bought in
the archives - saves a lot of sometimes futile trips
to the hardware store.
In addition to the usual wrenches, I use my "shorty"
set very often, about 1/2 to 2/3 the length of a
regular open end.
Grinding wheel / wire brushes (= poor man's parts
washer)
Lots of electrical connectors/spade lugs
Peter C.'s phone number.
Fire extinguisher, x 2

--- Dan O'Shea <danoshea@idsi.net> wrote:
> I am looking forward to picking up a suitable
> bodyshell soon and plan to
> immediately begin the transplant process.  Having
> spent considerable time
> cleaning out the garage, I am ready to begin setting
> it up for this project.
> I have a decent 2car plus garage (detached --which I
> find has its
> advantages) with good electric service and lighting.
>  I have a few coolers
> and a few tools and a decent stereo.  It is not
> however set up as a shop for
> spridget work.  I haven't built a work bench yet,
> but plan to do that.
>  LOL -- I found myself thinking I ought to run a
> phone/modem line to keep
> the laptop plugged into the list...
> 
> So, I hope to tap the experience and know-how of the
> many listers who have
> gone into this sort of project before me.  What are
> the most important
> features of the spridget garage (excepting the
> spridget of course).  Any
> tips/advice for setting up an effective workshop? 
> The workbench.  The space
> requirements. The "must have" equipment.
> 
> TIA for your insight.  You're all Spridget
> Super-Heros to me!
> Dan O'Shea
> 68 Sprite
> Poughkeepsie, NY
> 
> 

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