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Old 12-14-2011, 02:01 AM   #3
JM 35 Sedan
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Default Re: Home made tools

I was always hoping a thread would start here on tools or gadgets that members have made to work on the early Fords. I have made a number of tools while working on my cars. Some of these tools could have been purchased but I enjoy designing and making tools when I have the time. I'll post pictures when I can get back to my computer.

OK, here are some of the tools I have made......I have more but can only post 15 pictures at one time here by this method.
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File Type: jpg 4 L Brackets & Chain Lift-2.JPG (60.3 KB, 912 views)
File Type: jpg L-brackets-2.JPG (60.6 KB, 814 views)
File Type: jpg EngineMountAdaptor-1.JPG (62.2 KB, 802 views)
File Type: jpg Trans-EngineAlignStuds-2.JPG (61.0 KB, 799 views)
File Type: jpg FH Lift Plate-3.JPG (61.8 KB, 827 views)
File Type: jpg FH Oil Pan Studs-3.JPG (59.7 KB, 758 views)
File Type: jpg pimionpressfix1.JPG (61.9 KB, 793 views)
File Type: jpg pinionpressfix4.JPG (60.1 KB, 824 views)
File Type: jpg pinionpressfix10.JPG (63.0 KB, 777 views)
File Type: jpg reardrumpuller3.JPG (59.3 KB, 741 views)
File Type: jpg reardrumpuller8.JPG (72.8 KB, 804 views)
File Type: jpg SpringSpreader-4.JPG (60.5 KB, 801 views)
File Type: jpg SpringSpreader-5.JPG (58.2 KB, 694 views)
File Type: jpg SteeringWheelPuller-7.JPG (61.7 KB, 752 views)
File Type: jpg SteeringWheelPuller-2.JPG (60.7 KB, 680 views)
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